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Ostkrieg
Stephen G. Fritz

Ostkrieg

Hitler's war of extermination in the East

University Press of Kentucky (Sep 21, 2011)
9780813134161
991 pages | 156 x 250 mm | English
$ 75.00 | Value: $ 15.34
Dewey 940.54/21
LC Classification D764 .F737 2011
LC Control No. 2011030914

Subject

  • History / Military / General
  • History / Military / World War II
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Atrocities/ Europe, Eastern
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Campaigns/ Eastern Front
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Campaigns/ Soviet Union

Plot

On June 22, 1941, Germany launched the greatest land assault in history on the Soviet Union, an attack that Adolf Hitler deemed crucial to ensure German economic and political survival. As the key theater of the war for the Germans, the eastern front consumed enormous levels of resources and accounted for 75 percent of all German casualties. Despite the significance of this campaign to Germany and to the war as a whole, few English-language publications of the last thirty-five years have addressed these pivotal events.In Ostkrieg: Hitler's War of Extermination in the East, Stephen G. Fritz bridges the gap in scholarship by incorporating historical research from the last several decades into an accessible, comprehensive, and coherent narrative. His analysis of the Russo-German War from a German perspective covers all aspects of the eastern front, demonstrating the interrelation of military events, economic policy, resource exploitation, and racial policy that first motivated the invasion. This in-depth account challenges accepted notions about World War II and promotes greater understanding of a topic that has been neglected by historians.