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Historical Biography, Russian & Soviet History, 1917-1991 (Soviet Union) - History, Military Biography, World War II, Armed Forces History

Fallen Soviet Generals

by Aleksand Maslov, David M. Glantz
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Overview

No war has caused greater human suffering than the Second World War on Germany's Eastern Front. Victory in the war cost the Red Army over 29 million casualties, whose collective fate is only now being properly documented. Among the many millions of soldiers who made up that gruesome toll were an unprecedented number of Red Army general officers. Many of these perished on the battlefield or in prison camps at the hands of their German tormentors. Others fell victim to equally terrifying Stalinist repression. Together these generals personify the faceless nature of the war of the Eastern Front - the legions of forgotten souls who perished in the war.

Covered up for decades, the saga of these victims of war can now be told and in this volume, A A Maslov begins the difficult process of memorializing these warrior casualties. Using formerly secret Soviet archival materials and personal interviews with the families of the officers, he painstakingly documents the fate of Red Army generals who fell victim to wartime enemy action.

Synopsis

No war has caused greater human suffering than the Second World War on Germany's Eastern Front. Victory in the war cost the Red Army over 29 million casualties, whose collective fate is only now being properly documented. Among the many millions of soldiers who made up that gruesome toll were an unprecedented number of Red Army general officers. Many of these perished on the battlefield or in prison camps at the hands of their German tormentors. Others fell victim to equally terrifying Stalinist repression. Together these generals personify the faceless nature of the war of the Eastern Front - the legions of forgotten souls who perished in the war.

Covered up for decades, the saga of these victims of war can now be told and in this volume, A A Maslov begins the difficult process of memorializing these warrior casualties. Using formerly secret Soviet archival materials and personal interviews with the families of the officers, he painstakingly documents the fate of Red Army generals who fell victim to wartime enemy action.

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Ukrainian historian Maslov memorializes the large number of generals who were among the 29 million Soviet casualties during World War II. He draws on recently opened archival material and personal interviews with families to describe how they died on the battlefield, in German prison camps, or from Stalinist repression. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Ukrainian historian Maslov memorializes the large number of generals who were among the 29 million Soviet casualties during World War II. He draws on recently opened archival material and personal interviews with families to describe how they died on the battlefield, in German prison camps, or from Stalinist repression. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780714643465

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