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Kursk: The Greatest Battle

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Kursk: The Greatest Battle
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lloyd Clark
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:528
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9780755336395
ClassificationsDewey:940.5421735
Audience
General
Illustrations Maps and photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Review
Publication Date 24 May 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

5th July 1943: the greatest land battle of all time began around the town of Kursk in Russia. This epic confrontation between German and Soviet forces was one of the most important military engagements in history and epitomised 'total war'. It was also one of the most bloody, characterised by hideous excess and outrageous atrocities. The battle concluded with Germany having incurred nearly three million dead and the Soviet Union a staggering ten million. It was a monumental and decisive encounter of breathtaking intensity which became a turning point, not only on the Eastern Front, but in the Second World War as a whole. Using the very latest available archival material including the testimonies of veterans and providing strategic perspective alongside personal stories of front line fighting, Lloyd Clark has written a lucid, enthralling and heart-stopping account of this incredible battle.

Author Biography

Lloyd Clark is a senior academic in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Professorial Research Fellow in War Studies, Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham. He is the author of several books, including Anzio: The Friction of War and Arnhem: The Greatest Airborne Battle in History, has contributed to numerous others and lectures on military history all over the world. He is a frequent guide to battlefields on four continents and often works on radio and television as both historical adviser and interviewee. He lives in rural Hertfordshire with his wife and three children.