At War's Summit: The Red Army and the Struggle for the Caucasus Mountains in World War II (Cambridge Military Histories)
معرفی کتاب «At War's Summit: The Red Army and the Struggle for the Caucasus Mountains in World War II (Cambridge Military Histories)» نوشتهٔ Niemcy. Heer;Związek Radziecki. Raboče-Krestʹânskaâ Krasnaâ Armiâ;Statiev, Alexander، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This Is The Story Of The Highest Battlefield Of World War Two, Which Brings To Life The Extremes Endured During This Harsh Mountain Warfare. When The German War Machine Began Faltering From A Shortage Of Oil After The Failed Blitzkrieg Against The Soviet Union, The Wehrmacht Launched Operation Edelweiss In The Summer Of 1942, A Bold Attempt To Capture The Soviet Oilfields Of Grozny And Baku And Open The Way To Securing The Vast Reserves Of Middle Eastern Oil. Hitler Viewed This Campaign As The Key To Victory In World War Two. Mountain Warfare Requires Unique Skills: Climbing And Survival Techniques, Unconventional Logistical And Medical Arrangements And Knowledge Of Ballistics At High Altitudes. The Main Caucasus Ridge Became The Battleground That Saw The Elite German Mountain Divisions Clash With The Untrained Soldiers Of The Red Army, As They Fought Each Other, The Weather And The Terrain. Introduction: The Path Towards The Top Summits Of World War Ii -- Ch.1. Russia's Historical Experience In Mountain Warfare -- Ch.2. Soviet Preparations For War In The Mountains -- Ch.3. First Battle Tests And The Handicaps Of Selective Learning -- Ch.4. Contest Of Follies: Plan Edelweiss And The German Offensive Across The High Caucasus -- Ch.5. 'not A Step Back!': The German Mountain Corps Hits The Wall -- Ch.6. The Soviet Counteroffensive: A Stalemate Snatched From The Jaws Of Victory -- Ch.7. Mosaics Of Mountain Warfare: Comparative Military Effectiveness In The High Caucasus -- Ch.8. Learning Mountain Warfare The Hard Way -- Ch.9. Lessons Ignored: D�ej�a Vu At Tuapse (1942) And In The Carpathians (1944) -- Ch.10. Disdain For Military Professionalism As A Component Of The Universal Stalinist Paradigm. Alexander Statiev (university Of Waterloo, Ontario). Includes Bibliographical References (pages 350-427) And Index. List of figures List of maps List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: the path towards the top summits of World War II 1. Russia's historical experience in mountain warfare 2. Soviet preparations for war in the mountains 3. First battle tests and the handicaps of selective learning 4. Contest of follies: plan Edelweiss and the German offensive across the High Caucasus 5. 'Not a step back!': the German mountain corps hits the wall 6. The Soviet counteroffensive: a stalemate snatched from the jaws of victory 7. Mosaics of mountain warfare: comparative military effectiveness in the High Caucasus 8. Learning mountain warfare the hard way 9. Lessons ignored: deja vu at Tuapse (1942) and in the Carpathians (1944) 10. Disdain for military professionalism as a component of the universal Stalinist paradigm Bibliography Index. Introduction: the path towards the top summits of World War II ch.1. Russia's historical experience in mountain warfare ch.2. Soviet preparations for war in the mountains ch.3. First battle tests and the handicaps of selective learning ch.4. Contest of follies: Plan Edelweiss and the German offensive across the high Caucasus ch.5. 'Not a step back!': the German mountain corps hits the wall ch.6. The Soviet counteroffensive: a stalemate snatched from the jaws of victory ch.7. Mosaics of mountain warfare: comparative military effectiveness in the high Caucasus ch.8. Learning mountain warfare the hard way ch.9. Lessons ignored: déjà vu at Tuapse (1942) and in the Carpathians (1944) ch.10. Disdain for military professionalism as a component of the universal Stalinist paradigm.
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