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Wunder an der Litza: Hitlers erste Niederlage an der Ostfront von Alf R. Jaco

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Special Attributes
Illustrated
Subject
Military & War
ISBN
9781612005065

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Case Mate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
ISBN-10
1612005063
ISBN-13
9781612005065
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234418278

Product Key Features

Book Title
Miracle at the Litza : Hitler's First Defeat on the Eastern Front
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Military / World War II, Modern / 20th Century
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Alf R. Jacobsen
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-279627
Reviews
Miracle at the Litza is written with presence and suspense and takes the reader on a tour-de-force of the battlefield., Jacobsen's analysis and presentation of this previously underrepresented aspect of Operation Barbarossa is a nuanced, balanced and thoroughly readable work. Highly recommended., The author does a good job of weaving the various parts of the thread together; German feuding, Britain's concern that the Russians might collapse and the Soviet Union's vulnerability to Stalin's delusions., Miracle at the Litza fills the gap in knowledge about Hitler's first defeat on the Eastern Front... Despite the significant effect Operation Barbarossa had on the Arctic war, we have until now lacked an in-depth work about what happened on the northern sector of the Eastern Front in the summer of 1941 and its relevance to the negotiations about aid to the Soviet Union. Miracle at the Litza, an exciting and authoritative narrative, takes readers several steps forward in understanding that mystery., Miracle at the Litza proves to be an outstanding book about an interesting subject. It becomes the go-to resource in English on Operation Platinfuchs, and stands as one of the best new books of 2017., Authors Jacobsen and Stewart provide thrilling and detailed information about Hitler's first defeat on the eastern Front, and the entire book reads like the premise for a new blockbuster film. An amazing tale, mde all the more enthralling by the fact it remained untold for more than three quarters of a century.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
940.5421713
Table Of Content
Preface Prologue: August 1940, The Northern Front. Chapter 1: The Jigsaw Puzzle Chapter 2: Bluff or Business? Chapter 3: Into the Finnish Corridor Chapter 4: The Bunker Line is Broken Chapter 5: The Battle of Fisher Neck Chapter 6: The First Attack Chapter 7: Bloody High Summer Chapter 8: The Royal Navy Ventures North Chapter 9: Red August Chapter 10: A Very Effective Offensive Along the Coast Chapter 11; Defeat Epilogue: A Heroic Struggle Appendix I: Missed Opportunities -- A Futile Campaign Endnotes Bibliography Index of People
Synopsis
In the early summer of 1941 a select unit of German mountain soldiers under the command of General Eduard Dietl set out in the far north of Scandinavia to attack Russia. Operation Silberfuchs was a key part of the invasion of Russia. A diehard Nazi and one of Hitler's closest comrades, Dietl, and his similarly fanatical officer, s had every expectation of winning glory and fame by conquering the strategically important city of Murmansk. But conditions at the northernmost section of the Eastern Front would ensure no easy victory. The trackless tundra and extremes of weather created not only major challenges for moving troops and equipment but also hellish deathtraps. Despite this, German fire power and determination led to initial quick gains against the Russians who were perilously thinly stretched. Stalin had failed to mobilize and the British hesitated to come to the rescue of the Red Army, expecting imminent collapse. But while the situation for both sides steadily worsened, the Russians' resistance increased. Three bloody efforts to force the river Litza were repulsed and German losses mounted. In an exciting and authoritative narrative based on previously unpublished material, Alf Reidar Jacobsen describes the bitter and bloody fighting that would lead to Hitler's first defeat on the Eastern Front., Dramatic new account of the bloody fighting along the Litza Front in WWII, in northern Norway, Finland and Russia, as the Germans attempted to capture the strategically important city of Murmansk. Operation Silberfuchs would prove to be a disaster for the Germans and their first defeat on the Eastern Front., In the early summer of 1941 a select unit of German mountain soldiers under the command of General Eduard Dietl set out in the far north of Scandinavia to attack Russia. Operation Silberfuchs was a key part of the invasion of Russia. A diehard Nazi and one of Hitler's closest comrades, Dietl, and his similarly fanatical officer,s had every expectation of winning glory and fame by conquering the strategically important city of Murmansk. But conditions at the northernmost section of the Eastern Front would ensure no easy victory. The trackless tundra and extremes of weather created not only major challenges for moving troops and equipment but also hellish deathtraps. Despite this, German fire power and determination led to initial quick gains against the Russians who were perilously thinly stretched. Stalin had failed to mobilize and the British hesitated to come to the rescue of the Red Army, expecting imminent collapse. But while the situation for both sides steadily worsened, the Russians' resistance increased. Three bloody efforts to force the river Litza were repulsed and German losses mounted. In an exciting and authoritative narrative based on previously unpublished material, Alf Reidar Jacobsen describes the bitter and bloody fighting that would lead to Hitler's first defeat on the Eastern Front.
LC Classification Number
D764.3

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