Pages: 432 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140271694 Pub: Penguin Books Ltd Pub date: 1999-07-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 24877
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Reader Reviews:A very good book which is very nearly a classic. (1/1 people found this helpful)Russia's War by R.J. Overy is a very good and detailed account of how the Soviet Union managed against the odds at times to not only stop the Germans but eventually repulse them. It also offers analysis, arguments and conclusions that are different. It is fast-paced and very interesting and until I read the description I would never have guessed it was that long because it is such an interesting read. All in all it is a very good book. A superb account of a remarkable victory (39/40 people found this helpful)I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is not only a thoroughly researched work of scholarship, but a brillantly written and engrossing narrative of how Russia succeded in defeating the Nazi war machine, hitherto the most formidable and effective military force in world history. Since the cessetion of the Cold War, and building on the work of scholars such as John Erickson and David Glantz, there has been a fundamental reassessment of the Russian experience in the Second World War. This book indicates that the Russian victory was underpinned by an ability to mobilise the entire nation and economy, often by brutal means, into a total war. Neither are the Russians presented as a homgeneous horde, as they were in earlier works, but as a complex mosaic of differening ethnicities and political persuasions. Detailed, objective (12/13 people found this helpful)This full of facts book tells the story of Soviet Russia as never told before. With an objective view the writer tries to understand the Soviet leaders' motives for acting the way they did i.e.Winter War against Finland.Also the writer destroys the myth that the Nazis were beaten by irresponsible commanding of Hitler, or by late summer campaigns or hard winter conditions. The Soviet people's selfless sacrifice,developed year by year and eventually destroyed the mighty Nazi war machine. Blunting Hitler (16/17 people found this helpful)The titanic struggle of the Soviet Union against Hitler's invasion is a tale written in pain. Over 20 million were to die, a figure which surpasses comprehension. Overy provides a masterly account of the invasion, the struggle for survival, and the eventual victory. War on such a vast scale would require many tomes to describe it, but Overy's work is a superb overview for anyone wishing to learn about the war or begin its study. Similar ProductsWhy the Allies Won When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler (Modern War Studies) Ivan's War: Inside The Red Army, 1939-45 The Battle of Kursk (Modern War Studies) Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-45 CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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