- Scribner Book Company
The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II
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- Iain MacGregor
- Scribner Book Company
- Hardcover
- 9781982163587
- 9 X 6 X 0.91 inches
- 1.21 pounds
- History > Military - World War II
- English
Book Description
September, 1942: The Battle for Stalingrad was one of the most decisive in the Second World War--indeed, in any war in history. With over two million combatants killed, wounded, or captured, it was also the bloodiest in a terrible landscape of suffering: Twenty-seven million Russians--including sixteen million civilians--lost their lives in the war.
Elite German and Russian troops battled for control of Stalingrad in brutal house-to-house fighting. This deadly, high-stakes struggle centered on the fight to hold a key strategic building (codenamed: The Lighthouse) a few hundred meters from the River Volga. Right on the frontline, a small band of Soviet soldiers held up an entire German division with armored support, for over one hundred days. The epic fight swung the tide of battle until the Red Army would surround and then destroy Hitler's 6th Army--the same army that had conquered Poland, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece. This dramatic story unfolded in a city reduced to rubble, its inhabitants starving in cellars during the harshest of Russian winters.
The men who fought and died to hold this building became national heroes, lauded by the Soviet news reports of the time, but the actual events were never revealed--until now. Drawing on newly discovered firsthand testimonies on both sides, as well as a revelatory unpublished memoir of a German commander, The Lighthouse of Stalingrad sheds new light on the pivotal episode in WWII that established Soviet supremacy and thus guaranteed Hitler's defeat in the ruins of Berlin two years later.
Filled with thrilling military action as well as a lively cast of characters, MacGregor's meticulously researched work brings this battle to life as never before, making The Lighthouse of Stalingrad a new classic for World War II and history buffs everywhere.
Author Bio
As an editor and publisher of nonfiction, Iain MacGregor has over twenty-five years of experience working with authors such as Jonathan Fenby, Simon Schama, and Max Hastings, to name but a few.
He is the author of To Hell on a Bike—Riding Paris–Roubaix, The Toughest Race in Cycling and Checkpoint Charlie. He lives in London.
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