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Waffenss Soldier Vs Soviet Rifleman Chris Mcnab Johnny Shumate

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Waffenss Soldier Vs Soviet Rifleman Chris Mcnab Johnny Shumate
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.96 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Chris McNab, Johnny Shumate
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 071

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Waffenss Soldier Vs Soviet Rifleman Chris Mcnab Johnny Shumate by Chris Mcnab, Johnny Shumate instant download after payment.

Fully illustrated, this study assesses the Soviet and Waffen-SS troops who contested the cities of Kharkov and Rostov-on-Don on the Eastern Front during 1942–43.
As the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union unfolded, two places that suffered exceptionally severely were Kharkov (now Kharkiv) in Ukraine and Rostov-on-Don in Russia. In total, Kharkov would change hands violently four times between October 1941 and August 1943, and Rostov-on-Don also four times between November 1941 and February 1943.
In this book, Chris McNab examines the fighting men of the Red Army and the Waffen-SS who clashed in three battles – one for Rostov (July 1942) and two for Kharkov (February–March and August). He clearly explains the key differences between these two opponents – training, tactics, weaponry, ideology and motivation – and examines how these differences played out in the three engagements, which ranged from open-terrain combined-arms battles to close-quarters street fighting in major urban zones. The text is complemented by specially commissioned artwork and mapping and carefully chosen archive photographs.

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