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Moscow Tram Stop

- A Doctor's Experiences with the German Spearhead in Russia

Om Moscow Tram Stop

First published in 1957 and out of print for decades, Moscow Tram Stop is a classic of World War II on the Eastern Front. Heinrich Haape was a young doctor drafted into the German Wehrmacht just before the war began. He was with the spearhead of Operation Barbarossa, tasked with taking Moscow, when it invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. Mere hours into the attack, Haape and his fellow soldiers learned the hard way that the Red Army fought with otherworldly tenacity even in defeat. The rapid advance of the early days slowed during the summer, and HaapeΓÇÖs division did not begin the final push on Moscow until October. It was a hard slog, plagued first by rain and mud, then by cold and snow. By early December, German forces had reached the gates of the Soviet capital but could press no farther. By winterΓÇÖs end, HaapeΓÇÖs battalion of 800 had been reduced to a mere 28 soldiers. The doctorΓÇÖs account is enthrallingly vivid. The drama and excitement never slacken as Haape recounts his experiences from the unique perspective of a doctor, who often had to join in the fighting himself and witnessed the physical and psychological toll of combat.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780811737906
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 468
  • Utgitt:
  • 15. juni 2020
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 261x189x33 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 1030 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Leveringstid: 4-7 virkedager
Forventet levering: 21. november 2024

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First published in 1957 and out of print for decades, Moscow Tram Stop is a classic of World War II on the Eastern Front. Heinrich Haape was a young doctor drafted into the German Wehrmacht just before the war began. He was with the spearhead of Operation Barbarossa, tasked with taking Moscow, when it invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. Mere hours into the attack, Haape and his fellow soldiers learned the hard way that the Red Army fought with otherworldly tenacity even in defeat. The rapid advance of the early days slowed during the summer, and HaapeΓÇÖs division did not begin the final push on Moscow until October. It was a hard slog, plagued first by rain and mud, then by cold and snow. By early December, German forces had reached the gates of the Soviet capital but could press no farther. By winterΓÇÖs end, HaapeΓÇÖs battalion of 800 had been reduced to a mere 28 soldiers. The doctorΓÇÖs account is enthrallingly vivid. The drama and excitement never slacken as Haape recounts his experiences from the unique perspective of a doctor, who often had to join in the fighting himself and witnessed the physical and psychological toll of combat.

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