Order of Battle: the Red Army in World War II
معرفی کتاب «Order of Battle: the Red Army in World War II» نوشتهٔ Syd Field، 鲍玉珩، 钟大丰译، 菲尔德، 钟大丰 و David Porter، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amber Books Ltd در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Without the Red (or Soviet) Army, it is likely that the Western Allies would have taken much longer to defeat the Third Reich - they may even have lost altogether. However even decades after the wars end, little is widely known about this giant organization that numbered millions of soldiers. Broken down by key battles or campaigns within each theater of war, Order of Battle: The Red Army in World War II shows the strengths and organizational structures of the Red Armys ground forces campaign by campaign, building into a detailed compendium of information. With extensive organizational diagrams and full-color campaign maps showing the disposition of units, Order of Battle: The Red Army in World War II is an easy-to-use guide to the Russian, Polish, Czech and units of other nationalities that served as part of Stalins army, their strengths during key campaigns and battles, and details of where they served throughout the war. The book will be an essential reference guide for any serious enthusiast of World War II. disclosure121......Page 1 disclosure123......Page 2 disclosure124......Page 3 disclosure125......Page 4 disclosure126......Page 5 disclosure127......Page 6 disclosure128......Page 7 disclosure129......Page 8 disclosure130......Page 9 disclosure131......Page 10 disclosure132......Page 11 disclosure133......Page 12 disclosure134......Page 13 disclosure135......Page 14 disclosure136......Page 15 disclosure137......Page 16 disclosure138......Page 17 disclosure139......Page 18 disclosure140......Page 19 disclosure141......Page 20 disclosure142......Page 21 disclosure143......Page 22 disclosure144......Page 23 disclosure145......Page 24 disclosure146......Page 25 disclosure147......Page 26 disclosure148......Page 27 disclosure149......Page 28 disclosure150......Page 29 disclosure151......Page 30 disclosure152......Page 31 disclosure153......Page 32 disclosure154......Page 33 disclosure155......Page 34 disclosure156......Page 35 disclosure157......Page 36 disclosure158......Page 37 disclosure159......Page 38 disclosure160......Page 39 disclosure161......Page 40 disclosure162......Page 41 disclosure163......Page 42 disclosure164......Page 43 disclosure165......Page 44 disclosure166......Page 45 disclosure167......Page 46 disclosure168......Page 47 disclosure169......Page 48 disclosure170......Page 49 disclosure171......Page 50 disclosure172......Page 51 disclosure173......Page 52 disclosure174......Page 53 disclosure175......Page 54 disclosure176......Page 55 disclosure177......Page 56 disclosure178......Page 57 disclosure179......Page 58 disclosure180......Page 59 disclosure181......Page 60 disclosure182......Page 61 disclosure183......Page 62 disclosure184......Page 63 disclosure185......Page 64 disclosure186......Page 65 disclosure187......Page 66 disclosure188......Page 67 disclosure189......Page 68 disclosure190......Page 69 disclosure191......Page 70 disclosure192......Page 71 disclosure193......Page 72 disclosure194......Page 73 disclosure195......Page 74 disclosure196......Page 75 disclosure197......Page 76 disclosure198......Page 77 disclosure199......Page 78 disclosure200......Page 79 disclosure201......Page 80 disclosure202......Page 81 disclosure203......Page 82 disclosure204......Page 83 disclosure205......Page 84 disclosure206......Page 85 disclosure207......Page 86 disclosure208......Page 87 disclosure209......Page 88 disclosure210......Page 89 disclosure211......Page 90 disclosure212......Page 91 disclosure213......Page 92 disclosure214......Page 93 disclosure215......Page 94 disclosure216......Page 95 disclosure217......Page 96 disclosure218......Page 97 disclosure219......Page 98 disclosure122......Page 99 "Without the Red (or Soviet) Army, it is likely that the Western Allies would have taken much longer to defeat the Third Reich - they may even have lost altogether. However even decades after the war's end, little is widely known about this giant organization that numbered millions of soldiers. Broken down by key battles or campaigns within each theater of war, Order of Battle: The Red Army in World War II shows the strengths and organizational structures of the Red Army's ground forces campaign by campaign, building into a detailed compendium of information. With extensive organizational diagrams and full-color campaign maps showing the disposition of units, Order of Battle: The Red Army in World War II is an easy-to-use guide to the Russian, Polish, Czech and units of other nationalities that served as part of Stalin's army, their strengths during key campaigns and battles, and details of where they served throughout the war"--Publisher "... an excellent little book for WWII novices and great value for money..." - Wargames Illustrated Without the Red (or Soviet) Army, it is likely that the Western Allies would have taken much longer to defeat the Third Reich - they may even have lost altogether.
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