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Heinz Reinhardt
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The Red Army's brilliant victory at Stalingrad was won largely because they did not attack the German's strengths, but their weaknesses: the allied Axis armies of Romania, Italy and Hungary. All of whom were routed, trapping the Germans in the Stalingrad pocket.
— Mar 27, 2018 04:27PM
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Heinz Reinhardt
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With Britain defiant, the US clearly looking for an excuse to enter the war, and with even fairly optimistic intelligence appraisals highlighting the enormity of the proposed task, Hitler was adamant about invading the USSR.
What made this worse was his vague inability to define goals.
— Jan 08, 2018 03:16PM
What made this worse was his vague inability to define goals.
Heinz Reinhardt
is on page 41 of 288
This particular accounting of the battles in Mongolia against the Japanese in 1939 is significantly different than previous works I had read. Possibly newer research has effect on the structure of the narrative.
The air campaign in particular was illuminating.
— Jan 07, 2018 04:56AM
The air campaign in particular was illuminating.
Heinz Reinhardt
is on page 30 of 288
Excellent detailing, pulling no punches, on the brutal terror that the Soviets imposed not just on their own citizens (even Red Army veterans, oh whom the 'Kulaks' were mostly comprised), but also the Soviet armed forces themselves.
The best accounting thus far of the Great Purge of 1937 in the Red Army.
— Dec 31, 2017 07:17AM
The best accounting thus far of the Great Purge of 1937 in the Red Army.

