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barbarossa the Russian German conflict 1941-1945
alan clark At dawn on Midsummer's Day, 1941, the Wehrmacht rolled forward across the Soviet frontier. Barbarossa - the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany - had begun: a head-on conflict between two totalitarian systems, two tyrants, that was top lead to the fiercest fighting of the Second World War. In this classic account of the conflict that decided the outcome of the war, Alan Clark describes in absorbing detail the momentous battles of the Eastern Front, from the initial catastrophic Russian defeats to the turning point of Stalingrad and the Red Army's advance on Berlin. 534 pp - Paperback - reprinted 2002
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