Book Review of: Alan Clark's Barbarossa: The Russian-German conflict, 1941-45
Date Submitted: 10/25/2001 23:21:20
NOTE: This is the DRAFT version, as I inadvertenly deleted the Final copy--therefore there ARE spelling typos and a few grammatical errors. You have been warned! :) NOTE2: There were several and lengthy footnotes contained within, so the original doc has been placed here as an attachment.
I WAS LIMITED TO 6 PAGES, THUS THE LONG FOOTNOTES! NOTE3: Last paragraph is garbage, "thrown" in to meet professor requirements on if we would recommend the book or not.
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…'imported' 1700 tanks, 1500 aircraft and 18 fresh Divisions from the Soviet Far East and Siberia) that I apparently had overlooked in any other readings of the German-Russian conflict.
I would recommend this book to anyone desiring not only to learn more about the Eastern campaign, but WWII in general, for history is not complete without the knowledge of what took place on the "other side" of Berlin that led to the eventual demise of the Third Reich.
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