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Книги Robert Forczyk

Robert Forczyk - автор 6 книг. Из известных произведений можно выделить: German Infantryman vs Russian Infantryman: 1914–15, Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship: Yellow Sea 1904–05, Demyansk 1942–43: The frozen fortress. Все книги можно читать онлайн и бесплатно скачивать на нашем портале.

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German Infantryman vs Russian Infantryman: 1914–15
German Infantryman vs Russian Infantryman: 1914–15

The Eastern Front of World War I is sometimes overshadowed by the fighting in the West. But the clashes between Imperial Germany and Tsarist Russia in East Prussia, Poland and Lithuania were every bit as gruelling for the participants as the great battles in Western Europe. In spite of the crushing German victory at Tannenburg in August 1914, the war in the East would grind on for two more years. ...

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Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship: Yellow Sea 1904–05
Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship: Yellow Sea 1904–05

The first major clash between a European and Asian state in the modern era signalled the beginning of Japan's rise as a major power on the world stage. What began as differing expansionist interests in Manchuria and Korea developed into a full-blown war in 1904, with an unexpected outcome. Watched by the rest of the world's superpowers, this incredibly violent war was disastrous for the Russians w...

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Demyansk 1942–43: The frozen fortress
Demyansk 1942–43: The frozen fortress

The fighting around the town of Demyansk was one of the longest encirclement battles on the Eastern Front during the Second World War, stretching from February 1942 to February 1943. Originally, the German 16. Armee occupied Demyansk in the fall of 1941 because it was key terrain - a crossroads located on high ground amidst a sea of swampy terrain - that would be used as a springboard for an event...

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Leningrad 1941–44: The epic siege
Leningrad 1941–44: The epic siege

Hitler's protracted siege of Leningrad resulted in one of the most brutal campaigns on the Eastern Front during World War II. The German Army Group North was able to isolate the city and its garrison for a period of 900 days, during which an estimated 1.5 million Soviets died from combat, disease and starvation. For over two years, German forces pounded the city with artillery and air assault...

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The Caucasus 1942–43: Kleist’s race for oil
The Caucasus 1942–43: Kleist’s race for oil

Much has been written of the titanic clashes between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army at Stalingrad, but this volume tells the other, equally important half of the story of Fall Blau (Case Blue). Learning from their experiences during the sweeping advances of Operation Barbarossa a year before, Wehrmacht commanders knew that Nazi Germany's lack of oil was a huge strategic problem. Seizure of the Cau...

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The Dnepr 1943: Hitler's eastern rampart crumbles
The Dnepr 1943: Hitler's eastern rampart crumbles

Against the wishes of Hitler, German forces under Erich von Manstein were forced to retreat following the failure of the Kursk offensive of July 1943. The weakened force only had one possible refuge, behind the wide Dnepr River. The race to the natural defensive line was on, with the Soviets launching one of their largest offensives of the war - with over 2 million men on the move. Expert Eastern ...