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Citadel The Battle of Kursk
Citadel The Battle of Kursk
Author: Robin Cross
Condition: Good
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Citadel: The Battle of Kursk by Robin Cross is an in-depth study of the largest armoured engagement of World War II: in two weeks in July 1943 the German army suffered its greatest defeat. After the stalemate at Stalingrad, Hitler ordered all his armour on the Eastern Front to destroy the Russians at Kursk; in what is regarded as the greatest battle ever fought the Soviet army was victorious, a crucial turning point in the war.
This 272-page military history monograph (Michael O'Mara Books, London, 1993) offers operational analysis and a battlefield study of the Kursk salient with a focus on tank warfare, offensive and defensive operations. Bibliographical references are provided (pp. 261–262). ISBN-13: 9781854791924; ISBN-10: 1854791923.
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Basic bibliographic data
Citadel: The Battle of Kursk
Author: Robin Cross
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books, London
Publication year: 1993
Pages: 272
ISBN-10: 1854791923
Theater of war
Eastern Front
Russia
Operations / campaigns
Battle of Kursk, 1943
Main nations / belligerents
Germany
USSR (Soviet Union)
Axis powers
Type of book
World War II campaign history
Military history monograph
Non‑fiction
Focus / subject
World War, 1939–1945
Kursk, Battle of, Russia, 1943
Tank warfare
Weapons / vehicles
Visual and reference apparatus
Includes bibliographical references (pp. 261–262)
Classification
Subjects:
World War, 1939–1945
Kursk, Battle of, Russia, 1943
Descriptive keywords / tags
World War II
Eastern Front campaign
Kursk salient
Armoured battles
Offensive and defensive operations
Operational analysis
Battlefield study
Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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New: Fresh Out of Bootcamp
Flawless and untested. This book is in pristine, new condition and ready for its first assignment.
Like New: Light Combat Experience
Almost new and in great shape. It has clearly been read before and is ready to fight again, but it shows very little wear from its time in the field.
Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
A reliable veteran. The book might have some bent corners or a dust cover with a few scratches, but it’s still sturdy and standing tall.
Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
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