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Hardcover The Battle for Kharkov: The Destruction of a City, 1941-1943 Book

ISBN: 1036150526

ISBN13: 9781036150525

The Battle for Kharkov: The Destruction of a City, 1941-1943

Kharkov, Ukraine's second-largest city, was a major industrial hub and a key centre for Soviet tank development during the Second World War. Its strategic importance made it a focal point of intense conflict during Operation Barbarossa, changing hands four times between October 1941 and August 1943.

The Germans first captured Kharkov in October 1941, but its factories and machinery had been evacuated. The Red Army liberated the city in May 1942 after heavy losses, with over 170,000 soldiers killed and 106,000 wounded. In February 1943, Field Marshal Erich von Manstein led a counter-offensive during the Third Battle of Kharkov, retaking the city through brutal urban combat, marking one of Germany's last significant victories on the Eastern Front.

However, in August 1943, the Red Army's Belgorod-Kharkov offensive forced the Germans to surrender the city. This Fourth Battle of Kharkov, described by Winston Churchill as one of the war's decisive battles alongside Kursk and Orel, marked the turning point of Germany's defeat in the East.

Karel Margry's analysis delves into these pivotal battles, highlighting their significance in shaping the outcome of Hitler's invasion and underscoring the immense human cost of the Soviet-German conflict.

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Format: Hardcover

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Releases 10/30/2025

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