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Operation Barbarossa 1941 1 Army Group South Robert Kirchubel

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Operation Barbarossa 1941 1 Army Group South Robert Kirchubel
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.71 MB
Pages: 95
Author: Robert Kirchubel
ISBN: 9781841766973, 9781846036514, 1841766976, 1846036518
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 129

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Operation Barbarossa 1941 1 Army Group South Robert Kirchubel by Robert Kirchubel 9781841766973, 9781846036514, 1841766976, 1846036518 instant download after payment.

Operation Barbarossa, Germany’s surprise assault on the Soviet Union in June 1941, aimed at nothing less than the complete destruction of Communist Russia. This book focuses on Field Marshal von Rundstedt and Army Group South, tasked with the capture of the Ukraine and Crimea. Von Rundstedt’s 46 divisions and single Panzer Group faced fierce resistance from the best equipped, trained and commanded units in the Red Army, but ultimately succeeded in destroying the Soviet 6th and 12th Armies at Uman before inflicting a further 600,000 casualties at Kiev. Here, von Rundstedt’s five-month advance to Rostov is examined in detail.

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