Der Kampf um Pommern: Die letzten Abwehrschlachten im Osten Gebundene Ausgabe
This extensive and detailed documentation deals with the conquest of Pomerania by the Red Army from January 1945 until the capitulation in May 1945. Murawski succeeds in depicting the desperate, bitter and hard and extraordinarily lossy defensive battles of the German troops. From the collapse of the German Eastern Front on the Vistula to the last demolition movements of the broken German troops to Mecklenburg and across the Baltic Sea, all essential military actions are described. In addition to the German sources, the author was also able to evaluate Polish and Soviet sources. A scientifically sound work of great military and regional history!
The military historian and native Pommer Erich Murawski (12.8.1894 - 11.10.1970) - at the end of the war lieutenant colonel in the high command of the Wehrmacht in Berlin - built the military archive of the Federal Archives in Koblenz after 1955 and was its first director.
Hardcover: 512 pages
Language: German
Size: 15.4 x 4.9 x 21.8 cm
The military historian and native Pommer Erich Murawski (12.8.1894 - 11.10.1970) - at the end of the war lieutenant colonel in the high command of the Wehrmacht in Berlin - built the military archive of the Federal Archives in Koblenz after 1955 and was its first director.
Hardcover: 512 pages
Language: German
Size: 15.4 x 4.9 x 21.8 cm
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