After the Soviets trapped German forces in Stalingrad, the Germans regrouped under Erich von Manstein, who orchestrated a dramatic reversal of fortune during the winter of 1942-43, enabling Germany to continue fighting for two more years.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent analysis, but there are some annoying errors of editing,
By Dimitrios (Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beyond Stalingrad: Manstein and the Operations of Army Group Don (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent source for the operations of Manstein's Army Group Don during the winter of 1942-43 and the spring of 1943. It covers in detail the failed attempt to save the trapped 6th Army in Stalingrad, the terrific defensive battles along the rivers Don, Mius and Donets and, of course, the famous "backhand blow" against the Soviet Southwestern and Voronezh Fronts. It's clear that the author has studied his subject in depth and the bibliography he uses is top notch. Unfortunately there are some annoying spelling errors regarding German names and Soviet place names which persist throughout the book (like Knoblesdorf instead of Knobelsdorf etc.) The maps included are numerous but very crude and there are no photos. In summary, this is a book for the serious student of the Eastern Front rather, than the casual enthusiast of military history.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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A Very Good Book, BUT!,
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This review is from: Beyond Stalingrad: Manstein and the Operations of Army Group Don (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book in many ways about an Eastern Front campaign that has received very little attention in English historical literature. The results of these battles firmly cement Field Marshal von Manstein as belonging in the ranks of the very best generals of World War II and indeed, military history. Von Mainstein's genius ranks right up there with "Stonewall" Jackson's 1862 Valley Campaign.
My major compliants about about the book concern: 1- It's costs. The book is short--154 pages printed on rather cheap paper and hard binding and it costs anywhere from $80 to $100+ ! Grossly overpriced! 2- The accompaning maps are rather crudely rendered and appear to be hand drawn and hard to follow. Surely the author and publisher could come up a better set of maps that are cross-referenced in the text. An overall map would have rendered the text much clearer. There's not even one or a set of photos that could explain the costs. While the author has produced a useful book about one of the more important campaign's on the Easern Front, this book could have been so much more!
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A REAL Historian,
By DrBig (Laguna Niguel, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beyond Stalingrad: Manstein and the Operations of Army Group Don (Hardcover)
A well done operational anaylsis of a much overlooked battle...the struggle for Southern Russia in the immediate post-Stalingrad period when had the Russians been a little bit better, and the Germans a little bit slower, would have dealt Nazi Germany a crippling blow of Napoleonic proportions, which certainly would have seen the war end sooned than it did.
Based largely on German records, yet they are all PRIMARY records...and were analyzed, dissected, and interwoven into a first rate telling of the battle. This book is an example of what can be done, and should be done, even if an author is not fortunate enough to have the appropriate Soviet archival records for his study. The German records readily available in the West still have much to offer, & their analysis even in the 21st century, is still a novel contribution to the study of WW2. Don't kid yourselves; the study of the German records is still an unfinished science.
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