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My 2nd attempt at continuing this list.

800 Days on the Eastern Front: A Russian Soldier Rememers WWII. BY: Nikolai Litvin. $25.00.

The Fall of Hitlers Fortress City, The Battle of Konigsberg 1945. By: Isabel Denny. C. $35.00.

Red Partisan: Memoirs of a Soviet Resistance Fighter on the Eastern Front. By: Nikolai Obryn'ba. $27.00.

The Wolves of WWII: An East Prussian Soldiers Memoir of Combat on the Eastern Front. By: Hans Thiel. $30.00.

Stalingrad: How the Red Army Survived the German Onslaught. By: Michael K. Jones. $33.00.

Third Axis, Fourth Ally: Romanian Armed Forces in the European War 1941-1945. By: Mark Axworthy. $50.00. This book is supposed to have a complete Romanian OrBat of both large and small units-something i've never seen anywhere. Sounds very promising.

From Stalingrad to Pillau: A Red Army Artillery Officer Remembers the Great Patriotic War. By: Issaak Kolylyanskiy. $30.00.

On the Roads of War: A Soviet Cavalryman on the Eastern Front. By: Ivan Yakushin. $40.00. Chronicles his experiances starting at Leningrad, Kusk, persuing the Germans through Russia, Belorussia, Poland and Germany.

(I already listed vol 1 of this 3 vol series but will list it with these anyway.)
Armies of the Bear. vol.1. Soviet Rifle Divisions 1917-1957. 1-25 divisions. By: Michael Avanzini.
vol. 2. 26-50 Divisions, vol. 3. 51-75 Divisions. Each book is $20.00and has 150 pages, 146 pages and 166 pages respectively. I saw a few pics of these books and they look great and show awards each division has.

Hells Gate: The Battle of the Cherkassy Pocket, Jan-Feb 1944. By: Donald Nash. $100.00. This wasn't the most expensive boo I saw-I saw some listed at or over $120.00 & $150.00 respectively.

The Penalty Strike: TheMemoirs of a Red Army Penal Company Commander,1943-1945. By: Alexander Pyl'cyn. $60.00. I'd love to see his German counterpart to come out with such a book.

Voices From Stalingrad: Nemisis on the Volga. By: Jonathan Bastable. $25.00.
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And the prize for listing the most books on one ww2 subject goes to..........Carl you should be winning awards for such stirling work(NOTE MENTION OF WW2 PLANE IN COMPLIMENTRY POST) and this list should be a standard reference list for all forum members
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Hitlers Order of Battle: The Key Commanders, Headquarters, Divisions, and European Allies. By: James Miller. $49.50.

Romanian Order of Battle in WWII. By: George F. Nafziger. $20.00. 90 pages.

Germany's First Ally: Armed Forces of the Slovak State 1939-1945. By: Charles Kliment. $40.00.

Panzerkampfgruppe Strachwitz. By: Michael Pruitt. $40.00.

The Winter War: Russias invasion of Finland 1939-1940. By: Robert Edwards. $27.00.

Case White: The German Army in the Polish Canpaign September 1939. By: William Russ. $25.00.

Turning Point: Recollections of Russian Participants and Witnesses of the Stalingrad Battle. By: P.P. Popov and B.G. Usil. $42.00.

Eastern Front Combat: The German Soldier in Battle From Stalingrad to Berlin. By: Hans Wijers. $20.00.

Through the Maelstorm: A Red Army Soldiers Waron the Eastern Front 1942-1945. By: Boris Gorbechevsky. $37.00.

Bloody Streets: The Soviet Assault on Berlin April 1945. By: A. Stephan Hamilton. $90.00.
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And the prize for listing the most books on one ww2 subject goes to..........Carl you should be winning awards for such stirling work(NOTE MENTION OF WW2 PLANE IN COMPLIMENTRY POST) and this list should be a standard reference list for all forum members

Aw shucks ;-D

Just think of what this list would look like if I put Air and Sea warfare books here as well as foreign language books.
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Found a few more very interesting sounding titles.

From Retreat To Defeat. By: Ian Baxter. $59.95.

Colossus Reborn. By: David Glantz. $39.95.

The Battle of Kharkov. By: Jean Restayn. $93.95. I saw this on another dealers site listed @ $100.00 and on a third dealers site for $120.00. Aberdeen Bookstore is the cheapest I found so far.

Stalingrad. By: Mike Jones. $32.95.

For anyone interested in Soviet Rifle Divisional Histories--im getting in the 3 parts of vol 1-of Armies of the Bear-Soviet Rifle Divisions 1917-1957. So, I might be able to help anyone out who wants info on any of the first 75 Rifle Divisions.

What vol 2 and others will be--I have no clue but am hoping that it will be something to do with Guards Divisions.
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Carl, you are gonna be skint for ever if you keep buying all these books hang on this sounds like de ja vue now who do i know like this............ME
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Doug Nash's Hell's Gate is one of the very best books on the Eastern Front. His sequel, Victory Was Beyond Their Grasp, is one the very best books on the Western Front in 1944-45 (and it's got the best single chapter on the state of the Wehrmacht in 1944 I've ever read). You won't find a copy of Hell's Gate under $100 because it was a fairly limited print run.

Bill Russ' book is a very, very detailed study of the Polish campaign from the German Army viewpoint. It is for serious students of history and wargamers. Not an easy read but an absolute mine of information and indispensable if you're studying Fall Weiss.

Bloody Streets is a huge book - and absolute must for anyone studying urban combat/the Battle of Berlin.

For Eastern Front books with the emphasis on the Russian side, it's worth having a look through here:

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and his Eastern Front library here:

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And we've not even touched on the German-language side yet.
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Well so far only 5 titles ordered and a loooooooong way to go. ;-)))
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Doug Nash's Hell's Gate is one of the very best books on the Eastern Front. His sequel, Victory Was Beyond Their Grasp, is one the very best books on the Western Front in 1944-45 (and it's got the best single chapter on the state of the Wehrmacht in 1944 I've ever read). You won't find a copy of Hell's Gate under $100 because it was a fairly limited print run.

Bill Russ' book is a very, very detailed study of the Polish campaign from the German Army viewpoint. It is for serious students of history and wargamers. Not an easy read but an absolute mine of information and indispensable if you're studying Fall Weiss.

Bloody Streets is a huge book - and absolute must for anyone studying urban combat/the Battle of Berlin.

For Eastern Front books with the emphasis on the Russian side, it's worth having a look through here:

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and his Eastern Front library here:

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And we've not even touched on the German-language side yet.
Hi Halder many thanks for the links and books info. I'll be shopping around for a copy of Hells Gate. I just ordered 5 hard to get titles all East Front-set me back $200.00.

Gave you 25 reps for the help.
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you guys want some hot stuff go check my book link out.............that should pummel the salutes............ha ha

Carl note the Gebirgs link for ya since you've been onto this for years. although many are war written copy the titles down and copy/paste onto google, you may well be surprised what is still in print or listed through book dealers world wide

oh what the heck I'll post the link down ...

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Carl note the Gebirgs link for ya since you've been onto this for years. although many are war written copy the titles down and copy/paste onto google, you may well be surprised what is still in print or listed through book dealers world wide

oh what the heck I'll post the link down ...

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Hi E, I jut looked a bit through that site and saw some really god stuff. What I really need if they have it-is a good book listing Army DKiG recipients. A place had published one several years ago--which was done by Patzwall. That woud be a huge help in what im doing had I had that book ;-))
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BUMPED up for the guy who asked about Eastern Front titles. Just in case he has not seen this thread yet?
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Carl, if you have not heard of them try looking at helion.co.uk i was looking at some old catalogues today and saw some of the titles you mentioned, they are very good
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Carl, if you have not heard of them try looking at helion.co.uk i was looking at some old catalogues today and saw some of the titles you mentioned, they are very good

Id practically forgotten about Helion Books. They have some books they published that I would love to have--especially the English translation to Walther-Peer Fellgiebels book listing all 7380++ RKTs. The bad thing about their book is that they didn't correct any mistakes that Fellgiebel made in his book-such as getting S-Boat Commander Klaus Feldts info mixed up with that of another Feldt RKT. Someone like ERICH HINT HINT (if he had the time) should come out with a more accurate version of Fellgiebels book.

Im going to look at their website when I have more time tomorrrow. Last time I was there-I spent a few hours looking at some of their stuff.

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Carl or anyone, do you remember whom or what firm took over the Munin Verlag firm to re-issue or translate ? W-SS titles galore, I know that JJF has done some re-do's, but the photos are wanting, they are printed off dark in many cases.

do not forget the old Podzun-Verlag works which are quite numerous on the Ost front. Some have been translated by Schiffer pubs.

yeah I wish that Erich guy would get off his little lily white behind and ...........
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I have more German language titles on the Ost front than English but here is a interesting read in his typical style and in English :

Franz Kurowski " Bridgehead Kurland, also+
One of the things that drives me nuts about so many German works is their lack of an INDEX.

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Carl or anyone, do you remember whom or what firm took over the Munin Verlag firm to re-issue or translate ? W-SS titles galore, I know that JJF has done some re-do's, but the photos are wanting, they are printed off dark in many cases.

do not forget the old Podzun-Verlag works which are quite numerous on the Ost front. Some have been translated by Schiffer pubs.

yeah I wish that Erich guy would get off his little lily white behind and ...........
Hi E, im not sure? but, you are correct about Fedoritcz (SP?) as I remember looking at their site for E/Front titles-but forgot to write them donw. Anyway, there were some English translated books I saw there and I think at least one of their titles is posted somewhere in this thread?

Im going to check out Helion books today and see what they have.

Oh and, Jason MArk-Author of several books including Island of Fire,gave me a heads-up on another great E/Front title-which also includes a full chapter written about Pavlovs House. That is going to be one of my next buys ;-))

www.helionbooks.com
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Just read several reviews over at Library thing--and at least I can see I made a greatinvestment in the books I purchased even though I didn't see any of the Armies of the Bear-Soviet Rifle Divs 1917-1957-talked about or even listed there. However, I saw quite a few titles I had not heard of before or that id forgotten about.

Now if I could only win a sizable lottery???? i'd have enough books ordered to hae the ideal library on books about the Eastern Front.
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I joined this forum only 2 days ago, and this is my first post, but i really had to contribute with something to this most interesting thread.

I don't recall seeing this title on this thread, but last monday, i received it from amazon:
After Stalingrad - The Red Army's Winter Offensive 1942-1943, by David M. Glantz
It starts with the soviet offensive operations within the context of the Stalingrad Offensive (Nov. 42 - Jan. 43), Operation Mars, the Kalinin front and the Northwestern front's Demiansk offensive.
The moves to the soviet offensive operations along the southwestern axis (Feb-Mar. 43), operation Gallop.
The it deals with all the central axis offensives, around Orel, Briansk, Smolensk.
Then its about the Northern Axis, Operation Polar Star, Leningrad, Volkhov.
Basically its about what happened in the eastern front between the Soviet offensive on Stalingrad and Kursk.
It draws heavily on soviet sources, as usually, but it doesn't forget about th german sources, especially with the taking and retaking of Khar'kov.

This is the description you can find on amazon:
In the wake of the Red Army's signal victory at Stalingrad, which began when its surprise counteroffensive encircled German Sixth Army in Stalingrad region in mid-November 1942 and ended when its forces liquidated beleaguered Sixth Army in early February 1943, the Soviet High Command (Stavka) expanded its counteroffensive into a full-fledged winter offensive which nearly collapsed German defenses in southern Russia. History has recorded the many dramatic triumphs the Red Army achieved during the initial phases of this winter offensive, culminating with its rapid advance deep into the Donbas and Khar'kov regions in February 1943. It has also described the subsequent feats of German Field Marshall von Manstein, who, tasked by his Fuhrer, Hitler, to restore German fortunes in southern Russia, skillfully orchestrated a counterstroke of his own that indeed restored stability to Germany's defenses in the East and paved the way for the climactic battle of Kursk in July 1943.
As is so often the case, however, history has misled its audience for several cogent reasons. On the one hand, the Soviet Union and its historians, anxious to conceal the ambitiousness of its offensive and, at the same time, preserve the reputations of the Red Army and its senior commanders, willfully avoided describing the offensive's true scope and the many failures and shortcomings the Red Army experienced during its conduct. On the other hand, German and other Western historians, frequently basing their accounts on inaccurate Soviet sources, focused only on the most dramatic aspects of the offensive, ignoring much of their adversary's actions and, not coincidentally, missing his intent.
This volume, and the series that provides its context, restores the lost and concealed to the historical record. Exploiting newly-released Russian archival materials, it reveals the unbounded ambitions that shaped the Stavka's winter offensive and the full scope and scale of the Red Army's many offensive operations. For example, it reflects on recently-rediscovered Operation Mars, Marshal Zhukov's companion-piece to the more famous Operation Uranus at Stalingrad. It then reexamines the Red Army's dramatic offensive into the Donbas and Khar'kov region during February, clearly demonstrating that this offensive was indeed conducted by three rather than two Red Army fronts. Likewise, it describes how the Stavka expanded the scale of its offensive in mid-February 1943 by ordering major strategic efforts, hitherto ignored, by multiple Red Army fronts along the Western (Orel-Smolensk) axis and, in Zhukov's forgotten operation Polar Star, along the Northwestern (Demiansk-Leningrad) axis also.
Finally, by restoring the full scope of these failed or partially failed Red Army offensives to history, this volume also reassesses the impact of Manstein's dramatic counterstrokes in the Donbas and Khar'kov regions, concluding that their impact was equivalent to that of a full-fledged strategic counteroffensive.
This new study includes over 100 operational maps to highlight key aspects of the offensives."

Expect the usual dryness of Glatz's style, but the man really knows his Eastern Front
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Hi L/ welcome to the site and thank you for that additional title. Im going to research it and see if I can find more about it.

Also, for Erich and Jason,I visited Helions site yesterday-again spending a few hours there :-)) and found that they have one heck of a great assortment for books that we all would or are-interested in-and many German text books as well.

In the coming months, im going to be ordering a variety of Referance books that they offer. This will include the English version of Fellgiebels RKT book, the Patzwall DKiG books (2 vols) and an assortment of books dealing with RKTs-OrBats and such. As soon as I can afford to get the first of about 30 titles-your going to see some good info posted here ;-))
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And let's not forget Glantz's Stalingrad Trilogy, starting April 15th with Vol.1 - To the Gates of Stalingrad: Soviet-German Combat Operations, April-August 1942.
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I have not read his trilogy but that is planned as something to do.
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are you interested in German language books/sites ?

maybe you want to wait yet several more postings for other English speaking book dealers on the list ??
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Just received in the mail today, a copy of Hans J Wijers' 'The Battle For Stalingrad - The Battle For The Factories' (privately published, Holland 2003).

It's mentioned previously in this thread, and at first glance looks very interesting.....
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Default Re: I spent most of today doing this not only for me but for other fans of the Eastern Front.

Well, as we're on the subject of Eastern Front publications (and my to-buy list is growing by the day), can anyone tell me the diference between these two books.
- Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia, 1941
- Before Stalingrad: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941
Both by David Glantz, and both published by The History Press Ltd, in 2001 and 2003 respectively.
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