Charles C. Philips Moscow 1941
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MOSCOW 1941 HITLER'S FIRST MAJOR DEFEAT Step into the bitter winter of 1941 and witness one of World War II's most dramatic turning points. Moscow 1941: Hitler's First Major Defeat tells the gripping story of how the German Wehrmacht, advancing deep into the Soviet Union, was halted at the gates of Moscow, marking the first significant setback for Nazi Germany and the beginning of a long struggle on the Eastern Front. Through vivid and factual storytelling, this book traces the German Blitzkrieg across the Soviet countryside, the desperate defense mounted by the Red Army, and the harsh winter conditions that played a crucial role in slowing and finally stopping the invaders. Readers will explore the fierce urban combat, counterattacks, and logistical challenges that defined the battle, as well as the strategies of commanders on both sides. Beyond the military maneuvers, Moscow 1941 delves into the human element: the courage of Soviet soldiers and civilians, the endurance required to survive sub-zero temperatures, and the resilience that helped turn the tide. It also examines the political and strategic significance of the battle, which shattered the myth of German invincibility and inspired Allied hope. For readers interested in World War II history, military strategy, and the Eastern Front, Moscow 1941: Hitler's First Major Defeat provides a detailed and engaging account of a battle that would define the course of the war. It is the story of ambition, endurance, and the first great crack in the façade of Nazi conquest.
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