Book description
In July 1943, Hitler launched Operation Zitadelle, the last German
offensive on the Eastern Front. It was an attempt to shorten the
German lines by eliminating the Kursk salient - created after their
defeat at Stalingrad - and was designed to result in the encirclement
of the Red Army. In reality the German tanks came up against
impenetrable Russian defences: minefields, artillery and anti-tank
emplacements, spread through lines 250km deep and manned by Russian
troops whose actions often verged on the suicidal. The greatest tank
battle in history, Kursk assured the Nazis' defeat and was 'the swan
song of the German tank arm'. Involving over 9000 tanks, 5000
aircraft, 35,000 guns and mortars and 2,700,000 troops (of whom
230,000 became casualties), the Battle of Kursk was a conflict whose
scale and barbarity eclipsed all other clashes in Europe. This book
gives a clear, concise account of those dramatic days in 1943,
supported by a timeline of events and orders of battle, and
illustrated with over fifty photographs.