Eastern Front: from Kharkov to Kursk (part 1 and 2)

Eastern Front: from Kharkov to Kursk (part 1 and 2)

by Zhu Shiwei

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The "Eastern Front" series of books is written by the famous military writer Mr. Zhu Shiwei. It comprehensively and in detail tells the entire process of the Soviet-German war in World War II. "Eastern Front: From Kharkov to Kursk" tells the story of the war process in the southern part of the Soviet-German battlefield from the beginning of 1943 to the summer of that year after the Battle of Stalingrad. In early 1943, the German army suffered consecutive disastrous defeats in the southern part of the Eastern Front, and it was not until the counterattack in Kharkov that the German army stabilized its position. The Soviet-German battlefield thus ushered in a longer period of calm. As the war situation changed, both warring parties were considering how to end the war. A campaign was therefore needed to test the new balance of power. In the summer of 1943, the German army concentrated a huge armored force and launched the last strategic offensive in the Soviet-German War in Kursk, but it quickly failed. The Red Army took the opportunity to regain the Kharkov and Orel regions.

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