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Walter S. Dunn

    Walter S. Dunn, Jr. elabora narrativas históricas meticulosamente investigadas, centrándose en la intrincada interacción de la estrategia militar, las fuerzas económicas y la toma de decisiones políticas, particularmente en los contextos de la Unión Soviética y la Alemania nazi. Su obra se distingue por un profundo compromiso con las fuentes primarias, lo que le permite iluminar momentos cruciales que moldearon mediados del siglo XX. Dunn se destaca en el análisis de las complejas dinámicas que impulsaron las economías de guerra e influyeron en los resultados del campo de batalla. Los lectores encontrarán sus relatos convincentes por su rigor analítico y su capacidad para dar vida a un período crucial de la historia con claridad y profundidad.

    Kursk
    Stalin'S Keys to Victory
    • When Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, the German Army annihilated a substantial part of the Red Army. Yet the Soviets rebounded to successfully defend Moscow in late 1941, defeat the Germans at Stalingrad in 1942 and Kursk in 1943, and deliver the deathblow in Belarus in 1944.

      Stalin'S Keys to Victory
    • Kursk

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The battle of Kursk was the last major German offensive on the Eastern Front. The battle began well for the Germans, but the Russians delayed them long enough for reserves to come forward. Soon the defenders outnumbered the attackers, and Hitler called off the attack. The Russian victory at Kursk resulted from a massive rebuilding of the Red Army in 1943, which included new unit organizations and weapons designed to counter the German Tiger and Panther tanks. The German defeat signalled the transfer of the initiative to the Russians and demonstrated to the Western Allies that the Soviet Union could defeat the Germans without a second front. Based on recently declassified Russian information and an analysis of captured German records, this book gives a detailed description of both the German and Soviet forces involved and evaluates the quality of the units on both sides.

      Kursk