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En mesterlig fortælling om den største militære operation i historien og det mest afgørende slag i 2. Verdenskrig: Hitlers invasion af Sovjetunionen i juni 1941.Formålet med Operation Barbarossa var at udrydde sovjetisk kommunisme, likvidere jøderne og skabe lebensraum for det tyske herrefolk. Hvis det var lykkedes for Hitler at indtage Sovjetunionen, havde han haft Europas skæbne i sine hænder, men i stedet førte operationen til tilintetgørelsen af Det Tredje Rige. I løbet af seks måneders krigsførelse blev intet mindre end seks millioner mennesker dræbt, såret eller registreret som savnede, mens soldater på begge sider begik hårrejsende overgreb uden sammenligning i krigshistorien.Jonathan Dimbleby fortæller ikke kun om selve slaget, men også om det politiske og diplomatiske spil der ledte til dette vendepunkt i krigen. Han giver levende beskrivelser af de almindelige mænd og kvinder, der kæmpede ved fronten eller kom i vejen for invasionen. Dimbleby trækker på helt nyt arkivmateriale, bl.a. fra hidtil lukkede russiske arkiver, når han beskriver, hvordan Sovjetunionen ødelagde Hitlers chance for at realisere visionen om et Tusindårsrige.
"The year 1944 was the turning point of World War Two, and nowhere was this more evident than on the Eastern Front. For three years, following the onslaught of the German Army during Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Red Army had retreated and then eventually held, fighting to a stalemate while the Germans occupied and ravaged large parts of the Soviet Union and its republics. Finally, following the breaking of the German siege of Leningrad in January 1944, Stalin and his generals were able to consider striking back. In June, they launched Operation Bagration, during which more than two million Red Army soldiers began an offensive, pushing west. The results were almost immediate and devastating. Within three weeks, Army Group Centre, the core of the German Army, had lost 28 of its 32 divisions. The ending had begun. Drawing on new sources -- some previously untranslated -- including accounts from ordinary soldiers and witnesses, Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles this decisive year in what was arguably the most crucial front in the war against Nazi Germany, a front extending 1200 miles. He covers the military, political, and diplomatic aspects in his trademark accessible and evocative style, illuminating the major conflicts as well as the roles played by deception, Partisan fighting, and the war within a war in Ukraine. Endgame 1944 reveals how the Soviet victories enabled Stalin to dictate the terms of the post-war settlement, laying the foundations for the Cold War."--
Hitler's decision to invade Russia was the turning point of World War Two. Begun in June 1941, by the time it was over in December of that year, Operation Barbarossa involved the bloodiest fighting of World War Two, and indeed any war in history. Cataclysmic and horrific, it unleashed a barbarism almost unmatched in history, and all but guaranteed eventual German defeat. Compelling and comprehensively sweeping, this account of history's largest and most catastrophic military operation will become the standard.
A gripping tale that transforms our understanding of the Second World WarThe Battle of the Atlantic was - though often overlooked - crucial to victory in the Second World War. If the German U-boats had prevailed, the maritime artery across the Atlantic would have been severed. Mass hunger would have consumed Britain, and the Allied armies would have been prevented from joining in the invasion of Europe. There would have been no D-Day.Through fascinating contemporary diaries and letters, from the leaders and from the sailors on all sides, Jonathan Dimbleby creates a thrilling narrative that uniquely places the campaign in the context of the entire Second World War. Challenging conventional wisdom on the use of intelligence and on Churchill's bombing campaign, The Battle of the Atlantic tells the epic story of the decisions that led to victory, and the horror and humanity of life on those perilous seas.
A unique single-volume history of the road to El Alamein - 'the end of the beginning' - and the bloody battle that followed ...
Winston Churchill famously described Russia as 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma' and even today it remains a country little understood by the West. In this revealing portrait, Jonathan Dimbleby crosses eight time zones and covers 10,000 miles in an attempt to get to the beating heart of the new Russia.His epic journey takes him from the Arctic city of Murmansk in the west to the Asian port of Vladivostok in the east, and he encounters an extraordinary range of people: urban intellectuals and entrepreneurs, war veterans and migrant labourers, spiritual leaders and aging rock stars, bootleg vendors and fish poachers, loggers in the forests of Siberia and fellow journalists under siege in an increasingly autocratic society. Russia is both a deeply personal odyssey and a mesmerizing account of a country undergoing profound economic, cultural and political change.
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