Title: Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation, Volume I Series: Operation Barbarossa Author: Nigel Askey Genre: Military Reference Publisher: Nigel Askey Release Date: 2017 Format: Kindle Pages: 212 This is a very interesting introduction to the author's "Barbarossa" series, in which he seeks to set out comprehensive OOBs for the
Title: The First Day on the Eastern Front: Germany Invades the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941 Author: Craig W.H. Luther Genre: Military History Publisher: Stackpole Books Release Date: 2018 Format: Kindle Pages: 504 This is a very good history of the first day of Barbarossa, with description of the planning, conditions of the armies, and
Title: The Tanks of Operation Barbarossa: Soviet versus German Armour on the Eastern Front Author: Boris Kavalerchik Genre: Military History Publisher: Pen and Sword Military Release Date: 2018 Format: Kindle Pages: 288 This is an excellent book describing the tanks and armored unit organization on both sides during Operation Barbarossa. The author goes into great
Title: Germany and the Second World War: Volume IV: The Attack on the Soviet Union Series: Germany and the Second World War Author: Horst Boog, et al Genre: Military History Publisher: Clarendon Press Release Date: 2015 Format: Paperback Pages: 1456 This volume (actually "Volume IV" consists of two volumes, Volume IV/1 and Volume IV/2) is
Title: Barbarossa Unleashed: The German Blitzkrieg Through Central Russia to the Gates of Moscow June-December 1941 Author: Craig W. H. Luther Genre: Military History Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Release Date: 2014 Format: Hardcover Pages: 808 Just finished this excellent book. The book is well-written and easy to read, and the author does a great job
Title: The Viaz'ma Catastrophe, 1941: The Red Army's Disastrous Stand Against Operation Typhoon Author: Lev Lopukhovsky Genre: Military History Publisher: Helion and Company Release Date: 2013 Format: Hardcover Pages: 576 This is an excellent work which probably gives a better understanding of the some of the massive defeats suffered Soviet army in 1941 than any
Title: The Initial Period of War on the Eastern Front, 22 June - August 1941: Proceedings of the Fourth Art of War Symposium, Garmisch, October, 1987 (Soviet (Russian) Military Experience) Author: David Glantz Genre: Military History Publisher: Routledge Release Date: 1997 Format: Paperback Pages: 528 This is an excellent, detailed description of certain parts of
Title: Operation Typhoon: Hitler's March on Moscow, October 1941 Author: David Stahel Genre: Military History Publisher: Cambridge University Press Release Date: 2013 Format: Kindle Pages: 429 Having read the author's books on Barbarossa and Kiev, I looked forward to this volume as well. And indeed, the book is interesting and well-written. That said, unlike the
Title: Kiev 1941 Author: David Stahel Genre: Military History Publisher: Cambridge University Press Release Date: 2012 Format: Kindle Pages: 488 I found this to be an excellent book on this campaign, offering considerable insights into the logistical and command problems on the German side during this period of the war. Despite being chock-full of data
Title: The Bloody Triangle: The Defeat of Soviet Armor in the Ukraine, June 1941 Author: Victor Kamenir Genre: Military History Publisher: Zenith Press Release Date: 2009 Format: Kindle Pages: 338 I just finished this book and was torn being giving it three or four stars, so gave it 3.5... Frankly, the book is not very