PublishedHistory Press, July 2018 |
ISBN9780750984485 |
FormatHardcover |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.6cm |
Brand-new research released in time for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kursk (Operation Zitadelle). In 1943, as war raged along the Eastern Front, the German forces attempted to push further east in the brutal Operation Citadel, which saw one of the largest armoured clashes in history in the Battle of Prokhorovka.
Countered by two Soviet attacks, this battle saw the tide turn on the Eastern Front. For the first time a German offensive was halted in its tracks and the Soviets ended the conflict as the decisive victors. With a loss of over 200,000 men on both sides, and countless materiel, this two-month offensive was one of the most costly of the war. In this dramatic new study, Anthony Tucker-Jones reassesses this decisive tank battle through the eyes of those who fought, using newly translated first-person accounts. This is one volume that no military historian should be without. AUTHOR: Anthony Tucker-Jones spent nearly 20 years in the British Intelligence community before establishing himself as a defence writer and military historian. He has written extensively on aspects of WW2 warfare, including Hitler's Great Panzer Heist and Stalin's Revenge: Operation Bagration. He has also written Slaughter on the Eastern Front for The History Press (2017). SELLING POINTS: . Told using newly translated first-person accounts to give a human face to a shattering battle . Unique approach to the battle . Images from the author's extensive and exclusive collection . Previous books on this battle have performed well 40 b/w images