The Red Army's Forgotten Campaign of October 1943 - April 1944
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Köp båda 2 för 1030 krA revisionist history of the highest order. No serious student of the history of the Eastern Front during the Battle for Belorussia can afford to ignore it.""- Michigan War Studies Review; ""This book is a must-read for those interested in the operational details of Eastern Front battles and understand military history jargon.""- Slavic Review; ""This book is an especially important contribution to David Glantzs many books on the Red Army in World War II. The in-depth level of analysis of military operations in Belorussia as the Red Army gathered its strength authoritatively fills [a] gap in our knowledge.""- Russian Review; ""For a forgotten series of offensives, Glantz leaves readers with few unknowns and an overwhelming number of knowns, making The Battle for Belorussia one of the most important books of the year.""- Stone & Stone World War II Books; Praise for the work of David Glantz: ""A superb historian and a brilliant detective.""- New York Review of Books; ""Glantz is the worlds top scholar of the Soviet-German War.""- Journal of Military History; ""Indisputably the Wests foremost expert on the subject.""- The Atlantic; ""Glantzs unrivalled command of Soviet sources has produced a body of work that has fundamentally revised our knowledge of the Eastern Front in World War II. By providing a comprehensive, accurate perspective on the war the Soviet Union fought, he has almost single-handedly corrected a one-sided German focus that distorted western understanding.""- Slavic Review; ""The appearance of any book by David Glantz is an event of the first magnitude.""- World War II;
David M. Glantz, an officer in the US Army from 1963 to 1993, is editor in chief of The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. He is the author of numerous books, many from Kansas, including his celebrated Stalingrad Trilogy. Mary Elizabeth Glantz obtained a PhD in history from Temple University and is the author of the book FDR and the Soviet Union: The Presidents Battle over Foreign Policy (Kansas).