Zhukov At the Oder: The Decisive Battle for Berlin

Zhukov At the Oder: The Decisive Battle for Berlin

by Tony Le Tissier
Zhukov At the Oder: The Decisive Battle for Berlin

Zhukov At the Oder: The Decisive Battle for Berlin

by Tony Le Tissier

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Overview

In his new book, Tony Le Tissier provides the first detailed account of the Soviet-German conflict east of Berlin, culminating in 1945 with the last major land battle in Europe that proved decisive for the fate of Berlin. When the first Red Army soldier reached the Oder on the 31st of January, everyone at the Soviet Headquarters expected Marshall Zhukov's troops to bring a quick end to the war. However, despite desperate fighting by both sides, a stalemate persisted for two months, at the end of which the Soviet bridgeheads north and south of Kustrin were united and the fortress finally fell. By drawing not only on official sources, but also on the accounts of individuals involved, Le Tissier meticulously reconstructs the difficult breakthrough achieved on the Oder: the establishment of bridgeheads, the battle for the fortress of Kustrin, the bloody fight for Seelow Heights. Numerous maps and step by step illustrations show the operations of both contestants in detail and reveal a most interesting episode in the history of the Second World War in Europe.

In his new book, Tony Le Tissier provides the first detailed account of the Soviet-German conflict east of Berlin, culminating in 1945 with the last major land battle in Europe that proved decisive for the fate of Berlin. When the first Red Army soldier reached the Oder on the 31st of January, everyone at the Soviet Headquarters expected Marshall Zhukov's troops to bring a quick end to the war. However, despite desperate fighting by both sides, a stalemate persisted for two months, at the end of which the Soviet bridgeheads north and south of Kustrin were united, and the fortress finally fell.

By drawing not only on official sources, but also on the accounts of individuals involved, Le Tissier meticulously reconstructs the difficult breakthrough achieved on the Oder: the establishment of bridgeheads, the battle for the fortress of Kustrin, and the bloody fight for Seelow Heights. Numerous maps and step by step illustrations show the operations of both contestants in detail and reveal a most interesting episode in the history of the Second World War in Europe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275952303
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/13/1996
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

TONY LE TISSIER (MBE) served 22 years in the British army, retiring in 1977 to work for the British Military Government in Berlin, his role including that of being the last British Governor of Spandau Allied Prison until its closure following the death of Rudolf Hess. After the unification of Germany in 1991, he elected to stay in Berlin working independently as a historian, writer, lecturer, and battlefields guide. His previous works include The Battle of Berlin, 1945, Berlin Then and Now, and Farewell to Spandau.

Table of Contents

Preface
Deputy Supreme Commander
The Man
The Soviets
The Germans
The Bridgeheads
The Vistula-Oder Operation
The Struggle for the Bridgeheads Begins; The Struggle for the Bridgeheads Continues
The Küstrin Corridor and Fortress
The East Pomeranian Operation
Launching "Operation Berlin"
Planning and Logistics
Defense in Depth
Orders and Reconnaissance
The Big Battle
First Day of Battle
Second Day of Battle
Third Day of Battle
Fourth Day of Battle
Beyond The Breakthrough
The Fate of the German 9th Army
Stalin Rules
Abbreviations and Symbols
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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