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From the Don to the Dnepr

Soviet Offensive Operations, December 1942 - August 1943

By David M. Glantz

Published December 31st 1991 by Routledge – 432 pages

Series: Soviet (Russian) Military Experience

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Description

This book provides an in-depth study of the Soviet Army during the offensive operations that started with Battle of Stalingrad in December 1942 and went until Spring 1943. The lessons learned by the Soviet Army from these experiences helped design the military steamroller that decimated the German panzer divisions at Kursk in the Summer of 1943.

Contents

What Glantz does is to produce a coherent narrative of the whole complex of Soviet offensive operations. The Journal of Military History

The Military Book Review, on the Internet at http://www.themilitarybookreview.com/html/glantz.html

"When it comes to the history of the Red Army in World War II, David Glantz is king and granddaddy … What makes Glantz"s work invaluable is the use he makes of Soviet documents, especially wartime General Staff analyses of the conflict … From the Don is a must-read for anyone seriously interested in the Eastern Front.