Barbier. Extensively researched, this comprehensive history examines the summer of 1943 Battle of Kursk between Germany and the Soviet Union. You'll learn about that decisive armored battle and how the Red Army, considerably stronger and more organized than it was when initially attacked by the Wehrmacht in 1941, beat back Hitler's forces and helped change the momentum of the war in the East. Includes information on orders of battle, losses, tanks, and equipment. 192 pages, 200 B&W photographs, 7¾"x 9¼", hardcover.
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