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100 1  Zeimke, Earl|4aut 
245 10 From Stalingrad to Berlin|h[Elektronisk resurs] /|cEarl 
       Zeimke 
264  1 |bPen and Sword,|c2022 
300    652 sidor 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    |5MoE|aOnline epub (53.03 MB) 
500    |5MoE|aOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (52.47 MB) 
520    With scarcely an interlude, the German-Soviet conflict in 
       World War II lasted for 3 years, 10 months, and 16 days. 
       The conflict seesawed across eastern and central Europe 
       between the Elbe and the Volga, the Alps, and the 
       Caucasus. The total number of troops continuously engaged 
       averaged between 8 and 9 million, and the losses were 
       appalling. Wehrmacht losses numbered between 3 and 3.5 
       million. Deaths on the Soviet side reached more than 12 
       million, about 47 percent of the grand total of soldiers 
       of all nations killed in World War II. The war and the 
       occupation cost the
Soviet Union some 7 million 
       civilians and Germany about 1.5 million. The losses, 
       civilian and military, of Finland, the Baltic States, and 
       eastern and southeastern European countries added millions
       more.

The great struggle completely unhinged 
       the traditional European balance of power. The war 
       consolidated the Soviet regime in Russia, and enabled it 
       to impose the Communist system on its neighbours, Finland 
       excepted, and on the Soviet occupation zone in Germany. 
       The victory made the Soviet Union the second-ranking world
       power.

This book follows the conflict from 
       Stalingrad to Berlin. Topics include strategy and tactics,
       partisan and psychological warfare, coalition warfare, and
       manpower and production problems faced by both countries, 
       but by the Germans in particular.

With a new 
       introduction by Emmy AwardTM winning historian Bob 
       Carruthers and numerous rare illustrations this powerful 
       book makes for a welcome addition to any Second World War 
       library. [Elib] 
653    E-bok 
653    eLib 
655  4 E-böcker 
655  4 Historia 
852    |5MoE|bMoE|cE-Bok|hK/DR|xorigin:Elib|zOnline epub (53.03 
       MB)|zOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (52.47 MB) 
856 4  |uhttps://malmo.elib.se/Books/Details/1128963|zLåna som E-
       bok