Presents an inside view of the ruthless war on the Eastern Front that offers an insight into the reality of the fighting and into the tactics and mentality of the Red Army. This title describes what combat was like on the ground, face-to-face with a skilled, deadly, and increasingly desperate enemy.
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Synopsis:
This title presents memorable first-person account of combat on the Eastern Front during World War II; rare view of the Red Army in action; honest, horrifying descriptions of combat, including trench warfare, tank attacks, and friendly fire Mansur Abdulin fought in the front ranks of the Soviet infantry against the German invaders at Stalingrad and Kursk and on the banks of the Dnieper. His extraordinary inside view of the ruthless war on the Eastern Front gives a rare insight into the reality of the fighting and into the tactics and mentality of the Red Army. In his own words and with remarkable clarity, he describes what combat was like on the ground, face-to-face with a skilled, deadly, and increasingly desperate enemy.
About the Author:
Mansur Abdulin was born in Siberia and volunteered for the Red Army in June 1942. Wounded at the Dnieper River, he worked as a miner after the war and now lives in the Ural Mountains.
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- PublisherStackpole Books
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 0811735095
- ISBN 13 9780811735094
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages195
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