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Russia WW2 Wehrmacht Photo Book 1940s Operation Barbarossa Uman Ukraine Donets

$ 305.71

Availability: 62 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Region of Origin: Germany
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: In good exterior and very good interior conditionBoards edgeworn, upper left hand corner lightly crushed, otherwise ok.

    Description

    With our Army in Russia
    From the San to the Donets Rivers
    Although the name of the Army group could not be divulged for security reasons at the time this book was published, this is the story in words, maps, large clear photogravure pictures and excellent captions of the German assault from June to November 1941 through the Stalin Line and across Russia to a point south of Charkow (Kharkov) near the Donez river during Operation Barbarossa.
    Capturing tens of thousands of Russian prisoners and destroying hundreds of Soviet tanks, Army Group "South" Sixth and Seventeenth Armies overcame Russian resistance at Lemberg at the end of June 1941 and rolled on across the Ukraine through Tarnopol, Alexandrija, Uman, Krassnograd and on to Panjutino southwest of Isjum.
    No book depicts the hard-fought campaign of Wehrmacht Army Group “South” (including the Rumanian Armies) better than this one, showing the immensity of the field of battle, the enormous quantity of men and machines thrown into it, and the quagmire that was to be the doom of a huge number of German Soldiers.
    Further pictures show Zakopane, Reichshof, Generalfeldmarschall von Brauchitsch, Przemysl, von Rundstedt, Jaworow, Proskurow, Winniza, Zmerynka, Gaissin, Podwyssokoje, Kirowograd, Dnjepr, Loschkani, Krementschug, Worskla, Poltawa, Generaloberst Hoth, Ssachnowschtschina, General of Infantery von Briesen, Artemowsk.
    Hardcover
    96 pages
    149 b/w photos
    7 maps
    several drawings
    In good exterior and very good interior condition
    Boards edgeworn, upper left hand corner lightly crushed, otherwise ok.
    Approx/Measurements: 12" x 16"  ~2.8 lbs.
    Published by High Command of the Wehrmacht
    and printed by Heliogravure Aulard in Paris, France
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