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Barbarossa 1941

reframing Hitler's invasion of Stalin's Soviet empire

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An edition of Barbarossa 1941 (2015)

Barbarossa 1941

reframing Hitler's invasion of Stalin's Soviet empire

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Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's plan for invading the Soviet Union, has by now become a familiar tale of overreach, with the Germans blinded to their coming defeat by their initial victory, and the Soviet Union pushing back from the brink of destruction with courageous exploits both reckless and relentless. And while much of this version of the story is true, Frank Ellis tells us in Barbarossa 1941, it also obscures several important historical truths that alter our understanding of the campaign. In this new and intensive investigation of Operation Barbarossa, Ellis draws on a wealth of documents declassified over the past twenty years to challenge the conventional treatment of a critical chapter in the history of World War II. Ellis's close reading of an exceptionally wide range of German and Russian sources leads to a reevaluation of Soviet intelligence assessments of Hitler's intentions, Stalin's complicity in his nation's slippage into existential slaughter, and the influence of the Stalinist regime's reputation for brutality - and a fear of Stalin's expansionist inclinations - on the launching and execution of Operation Barbarossa. Ellis revisits two major controversies relating to Barbarossa - the Soviet preemptive strike thesis put forward in Viktor Suvovrov's book Icebreaker; and the view of the infamous Commissar Order, dictating the execution of a large group of Soviet POWs, as a unique piece of Nazi malevolence. Ellis also analyzes the treatment of Barbarossa in the works of three Soviet-Russian writers - Vasilii Grossman, Alexander Bek, and Konstantin Simonov - and in the first-ever translation of the diary kept by a German soldier in the 20th Panzer Division, bringing the campaign back to the daily realities of dangers and frustrations encountered by German troops. - Publisher.

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Barbarossa 1941: reframing Hitler's invasion of Stalin's Soviet empire
2015, University Press of Kansas
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Table of Contents

Unternehmen Barbarossa: conception, planning, and execution
The Commissar Order: reflections on an enduring controversy
Dance of the snakes: Soviet and German diplomacy, August 1939-June 1941
The Soviet intelligence assessment of German military intentions, 1939-1941
NKVD operations during Barbarossa, 1941-1942
20th Panzer Division and the diary of Gefreiter H.C. von Wiedebach-Nostitz
The German invasion in Soviet-Russian war literature
Viktor Suvorov, the Stalin attack thesis, and the start of World War II
The legacy of Unternehmen Barbarossa

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Lawrence, KS

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Library of Congress
D764 .E287 2015, D764.E287 2015

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxviii, 568 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25952882M
Internet Archive
barbarossa1941re0000elli
ISBN 10
0700621458
ISBN 13
9780700621453
LCCN
2015026181
OCLC/WorldCat
913164160

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