On 16 April 1945 the Soviet Army launched the fourth largest offensive of WWII with the goal to capture Berlin in five operational days. The Soviet Army took four days just to breech the prepared German defenses along the Seelow Heights, followed by another four days to reach Berlin. Berlin's fall occurred after another eight days of bloody street fighting-sixteen days after the operation began and eleven days longer than planned. The backbone of Berlin's defense was the German LVI Panzer Corps, newly formed and under ...
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On 16 April 1945 the Soviet Army launched the fourth largest offensive of WWII with the goal to capture Berlin in five operational days. The Soviet Army took four days just to breech the prepared German defenses along the Seelow Heights, followed by another four days to reach Berlin. Berlin's fall occurred after another eight days of bloody street fighting-sixteen days after the operation began and eleven days longer than planned. The backbone of Berlin's defense was the German LVI Panzer Corps, newly formed and under strength. This corps bore the brunt of the Soviet attack along the Seelow Heights by the 5th Shock, 8th Guards, 1st and 2nd Guards Tank Armies and now was faced with holding Berlin against the combined weight of seven separate Soviet Armies from two competing Soviet Fronts. Supporting the LVI Panzer Corps were various formations of the Volkssturm, Hitler Youth, and SS, as well as smaller ad hoc formations of foreign volunteers and locally formed units. The Battle of Berlin precipitated the death of Adolf Hitler and the fall the Third Reich-at a high cost. Soviet operational daily casualty rates were among the highest of the war, and they lost more than the equivalent of a Tank Army in armor and self-propelled guns in the streets of Berlin. Bloody Streets is a massive new work that uses previously unpublished German, Russian, and Allied first person accounts, as well as previously unused primary sources and photographs, including aerial imagery, to bring to life the largest urban assault in military history. All aspects of this battle are covered with new insights into how it was planned, shaped, and executed. This book uniquely presents a day-by-day account of the tactical fighting throughout the city's ruins in greater detail than previously published. German and Soviet units come to life through vivid first person accounts and insightful analysis that are interwoven to provide a complete picture of the brutal urban combat that ensued in the bloody streets of Berlin.
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Good; Hardcover; Moderate overall wear to the covers with clear plastic edge-protctors applied to the corners and scuffing to the top of the spine; Unblemished textblock edges; Sticker to the first endpaper; Text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; Large Format (11.75"-12.75" tall); 4.2 lbs; Red and blue-gray covers with title in red and white lettering; 2008, Helion and Company Publishing; 403 pages; "Bloody Streets: The Soviet Assault on Berlin, April 1945, " by A. Stephan Hamilton.
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Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Military History/Pictorials. Folio. First edition (2008. ) Hardcover without dust jacket as issued. Folio with 403 pages. The book is in very good condition with very slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. Profusely illustrated. "This is one of those books you pick up and start to read. and cannot put it down. this is one of the best books to be written on the Battle for Berlin in April 1945." Red spine/White text.
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Fine. No jacket as issued. Light wear to cover. Text is clean and unmarked with tight binding. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 403 p. Contains: Unspecified, Illustrations, black & white, Maps. Audience: General/trade.