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From June 1941, the Soviets were forced to undertake large-scale defensive operations in the face of the overwhelming German blitzkrieg assault, operations which ran counter to their preference for highly mobile, offensive warfare. Lessons were quickly learned across a wide variety of terrain and climates, including the open steppes, dense forests, wooded swamps, cities, and in snow and ice, where the availability of construction materials differed greatly. The first to cover this topic in the English language and containing detailed information about the trenches, bunkers, observation posts and weapon positions, this book examines field fortifications built from local materials by infantrymen, as well as their use of mines, field camouflage techniques, and construction tools. It provides a first fascinating insight into Russian defensive attempts against the overwhelming might of the German Army.
Published | Dec 20 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 64 |
ISBN | 9781782008675 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 74 b/w; 21 col |
Series | Fortress |
Short code | FOR 62 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This book is a good look at the various types of field fortifications prepared by the Soviets during the war... a number of color illustrations of various types of positions are impressive and the artist has used appropriate colors to help make these illustrations quite clear to the reader... This is an interesting book.
Coastal Defense Journal
It is a look at something quite basic, but rarely given any real thought by most readers. A fascinating book that I am sure you will enjoy.
Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (May 2007)
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