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Informationen zum Autor Robert Forczyk has a PhD in International Relations and National Security from the University of Maryland and a strong background in European and Asian military history. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the US Army Reserves having served 18 years as an armour officer in the US 2nd and 4th infantry divisions and as an intelligence officer in the 29th Infantry Division (Light). Dr Forczyk is currently a consultant in the Washington, DC area. Klappentext When the Soviets fortified Sevastopol in 1941 it heralded the beginning of a period of intense fighting over the Crimea. In this remarkable work, acclaimed author Robert Forcyzk assembles new research to investigate the intense and barbaric fighting for the region in World War II, where first Soviet and then German armies were surrounded and totally obliterated. Now available in paperback, Forcyzk's unique account provides a definitive analysis of the many unique characteristics of the conflict, exploring the historical context as it uncovers one of the most pivotal theaters of the Eastern Front during World War II. Vorwort The Crimean Peninsula was the setting for the destruction of a number of armies in World War II, both Soviet and German, and this study reveals the ebb and flow of conquest in the region. Zusammenfassung The Crimean Peninsula was the setting for the destruction of a number of armies in World War II, both Soviet and German. When the Soviets fortified Sevastopol in 1941 it heralded the beginning of a period of intense fighting over the Crimea. In this remarkable work, acclaimed author Robert Forcyzk assembles new research to investigate the intense and barbaric fighting for the region in World War II, where first Soviet and then German armies were surrounded and totally obliterated.Forcyzk's unique account provides a definitive analysis of the many unique characteristics of the conflict, exploring the historical context as it uncovers one of the most pivotal theaters of the Eastern Front during World War II. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Prologue Chapter 1: The Crimea under the Hammer and Sickle, 1920-41 Chapter 2: The Onset of War, June-August 1941 Chapter 3: Across the Tatar Wall, September 1941 Chapter 4: The Ring Closes Around Sevastopol, November-December 1941 Chapter 5: Winter War, December 1941-March 1942 Chapter 6: The German Conquest, May-July 1942 Chapter 7: The German Occupation of the Crimea, 1942-44 Chapter 8: The Red Army Returns to the Crimea, 1943 Chapter 9: German Defeat in the Crimea, 1944 Chapter 10: Postscript 2014 Appendices Notes Bibliography Index ...