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AFTER STALINGRAD: SEVEN YEARS AS A SOVIET PRISONER OF WAR By Adelbert Holl & Le

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
ISBN-10
1473856116
Publication Name
Pen and Sword
Type
Hardcover
Item Height
9.75 inches
Item Weight
1.15 pounds
ISBN
9781473856110

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pen & Sword Books The Limited
ISBN-10
1473856116
ISBN-13
9781473856110
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219385765

Product Key Features

Book Title
After Stalingrad : Seven Years As a Soviet Prisoner of War
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Military / World War II, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Military / General, Military
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Adelbert Holl
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Intended Audience
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Much has been written about the battle of Stalingrad with most accounts finishing as German troops surrendered themselves to Russian forces in early 1943. Adelbert Holl's account begins in his last desperate hours before the surrender he and his comrades huddled together in their bunker preparing for an uncertain future..., This series will be of equal interest to people who love reading about local history, and to the peopleof Alnwick as they learn about their townsfolk and how they coped during the Great War. The seriesshould win an award, This series will be of equal interest to people who love reading about local history, and to the people of Alnwick as they learn about their townsfolk and how they coped during the Great War. The series should win an award
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
940.547247092
Synopsis
The battle for Stalingrad has been studied and recalled in exhaustive detail ever since the Red Army trapped the German 6th Army in the ruined city in 1942. But most of these accounts finish at the end of the battle, with columns of tens of thousands of German soldiers disappearing into Soviet captivity. Their fate is rarely described. That is why Adelbert Holl's harrowing and vivid memoir of his seven-year ordeal as a prisoner in the Soviet camps is such an important record as well as an absorbing story. As he moves from camp to camp across the Soviet Union, an unsparing inside view of the prison system and its population of ex-soldiers emerges. He describes the daily life in the camps - the crowding, the dirt, the cold, the ever-present threat of disease, the forced marches, the indifference or cruelty of the guards - in authentic detail. The Soviets treated German prisoners as slave laborers, working them exhaustively, in often appalling conditions. The prisoners could only struggled to survive, to support each other, and hope against hope to return home., * Eyewitness account by a German soldier of seven years in Soviet captivity after the Battle of Stalingrad* Describes in unsparing detail the appalling conditions endured by prisoners of war* Insight into the Soviet system of camps and slave labour* Vivid portraits of fellow prisoners and camp guards * An authentic record of a neglected as
LC Classification Number
D805

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