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Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, by Robin Cross

Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, by Robin Cross

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Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, by Robin Cross

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Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, by Robin Cross

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It was the greatest armoured clash in the history of the world - and the decisive battle of World War II. Two vast armies engaged one another on land and in the air, in a conflict that included the most costly single day of aerial warfare of all time. This was the battle of Kursk - a battle so terrible that even Hitler confessed it made his ‘stomach turn over’. Citadel was the last great German offensive on the Eastern Front; its aim was to claw back the initiative after the surrender of the Sixth Army at Stalingrad in January 1943. The location chosen by Hitler was the Kursk salient in the heartland of the Ukraine. The date was 5 July 1943, the codename ‘Citadel’. The Red Army, warned of the German plans by the ‘Lucy’ spy network in Switzerland, was prepared to defend the salient in massive strength and depth. Against its breakwaters Hitler launched his finest armoured divisions, only to see them mangled beyond repair. No sooner had the German thrusts been contained, while within the tantalizing grasp of success, than the Red Army delivered a series of crushing counter-blows with were to drive the Wehrmacht back beyond the River Dnieper. Characteristically, Hitler had gambled all on a throw of a single dice and had lost the initiative in the East - never to regain it. 'Citadel' provides a detailed picture of the Battle of Kursk, from the strategic tug-of-war waged within both high commands in the agonizing months which preceded the German offensive, to the first-hand experiences of the troops on the ground and the airmen flying over the blazing steppe as the battle reached fever pitch. Robin Cross places the battle firmly within the wider strategic context of the spring and summer of 1943, months in which Hitler and Stalin steeled themselves to take decisions which would decide the course of the war and the shape of the peace which followed. Praise for 'Fallen Eagle': "Mesmerising account of those final, bloody weeks of war ... Cross's account of the final hysterical days in his Berlin Bunker is masterful." Sunday Express Robin Cross is a distinguished journalist and military historian whose books include VE Day: Victory in Europe, The Bombers: Strategy and Tactics and The US Marine Corps. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, by Robin Cross

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #342168 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-20
  • Released on: 2015-05-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Worlds Largest Tank Battle Kursk By matt8386 Operation Citadel - The Battle of Kursk - the greatest tank battle ever fought in terms of numbers, ferocity and importance. July 1943 was the last chance for the Germans to knock the Russians out of the war and rather than rely on surprise or sleight of hand, they went for the most obvious place of all - the Kursk salient.Tipped off by Ultra, the US/British decoding of German ciphers, the Soviets amassed huge amounts of men, materials, tanks, artillery, mines, AT guns, building a layered defense in depth. Add to this the Soviet Air Force, which was on a par with the Luftwaffe by then and you have an all or nothing battle for both sides. Even if the Germans had managed to win, it would have been pyrrhic, the German losses would have been too much to do much more than delay the war.Robin Cross wrote this book in 1993, so he did not have the advantage of access to Soviet material. That is one downside to this book, (hence four stars) however, it is a fair book and gives credit to the Soviets where due. Cross examines the roles of each Dictator prior to and during the battle, the Generals of both sides as well as analysis of the weapons of both sides. The failure of the Germans to destroy the Red Army at Kursk meant that the Germans would be forced to retreat, never again to launch a major offensive on the Eastern Front. Local counter attacks were to prevent major breakthroughs and catastrophes.This is an excellent book for armor students, serious history buffs. It's a very good high level review of what happened, the reasons, the action and the consequences.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Well written, good reading but incomplete. By A Customer A good description of the battle, particularly from the German side. This is one of the four major battles that decided the outcome of WW2. I beleive it falls down in its description of Soviet defenses which ground the Wehrmacht down. These defenses played a large role in German defeat that appears largely unrecorded.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A very well-written description of a crucial event during the war. By Erik Larsen A thourough description of the turning-point of the war. It gives a very detailed lot of information of both sides of the battle and it includes also the political aspect, which is just as important as the military. It is also well written and the language used is easily understood and also correct seen from a military point of view.

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