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Into the Reich: The Red Armys advance to the Oder in 1945 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x162x42 mm, kaal: 693 g, 1 x 8-page section of black-and-white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472866991
  • ISBN-13: 9781472866998
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x162x42 mm, kaal: 693 g, 1 x 8-page section of black-and-white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472866991
  • ISBN-13: 9781472866998

Enriched by extraordinary first-hand accounts, this is a fascinating history of the dying days of the Third Reich as Stalin sought to consolidate his own empire.

In January 1945, the Red Army launched a powerful offensive across the Vistula River to drive the Wehrmacht out of Poland, with the intention of securing a start line for an operation that would ultimately result in the capture of Berlin and the end of the war. But, as Prit Buttar expertly reveals, there were other issues at play. Stalin was determined to push the boundaries of the Soviet Union further west, restoring land lost by the tsars and securing vast industrial and mineral wealth. While negotiations took place between the Allied powers regarding the fate of Poland, the Red Army burst through the German lines, liberating Auschwitz even as the SS drove concentration camp inmates onto frozen roads in a series of death marches.

The Wehrmacht staged a desperate fight back with their last major armoured offensive on the Eastern Front. Launched in February 1945 from the German-Polish border, it forced a halt to the Soviet forces on the banks of the Oder before the rush to Berlin. Written by an acknowledged expert on the Eastern Front and packed with first-hand accounts, this is the definitive account of the strategic goals, both military and political, of Stalin, his generals, and their armies as they raced into the Reich, and of the German forces who stood in the way.



Enriched by extraordinary first-hand accounts, this is a fascinating history of the dying days of the Third Reich as Stalin sought to consolidate his own empire.

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Enriched by extraordinary first-hand accounts, this is a fascinating history of the dying days of the Third Reich as Stalin sought to consolidate his own empire.
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Dramatis Personae
Introduction: Towards a Grim Winter

Chapter 1: Preparing for Armageddon: The Wehrmacht
Chapter 2: The Red Army: Forward, forward at any cost!
Chapter 3: Konevs Hammer Blow: 1213 January
Chapter 4: Zhukov Joins the Offensive: 1416 January
Chapter 5: WarsawKrakówLódz: 1719 January
Chapter 6: Roads of Suffering and Death
Chapter 7: Draconian Punishment, Fanatical Defence
Chapter 8: Poznan and the Northern Sector
Chapter 9: The Wandering Cauldron: Konev Turns South, 2031 January
Chapter 10: 1st Belarusian Front: The Advance to the Lower Oder
Chapter 11: 1st Ukrainian Front: The Conquest of Silesia
Chapter 12: Sonnenwende and Pomerania
Chapter 13: Lauban
Chapter 14: Conclusion: Defiance and Despair

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prit Buttar is a retired doctor who has written extensively on the Eastern Front in both World Wars. His books have been translated into Polish, Lithuanian, Estonian, Finnish, Italian, Hungarian, and Chinese. An established expert on the Eastern Front in 20th-century military history, his most recent titles include a critically acclaimed two-volume series on the siege of Leningrad.