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Breslau 1945: Hitler's final fortress

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Availability:In StockSeries:Witness to WarTheme:Chronological Period/1940's, Cultural Region/GermanyPublish date:8/13/2020Pages:102
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SoldiershopISBN-13:9788893276238ISBN-10:8893276232UPC:9788893276238Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Military, Wars & Conflicts, EuropeBook Topic:Pictorial, World War II, GermanySize:10.00 x 7.00 x 0.21 inchesWeight:0.191Product ID:SC52489T29

In 1944 Adolf Hitler ordered the creation of a defensive line based on fortress cities (festung) capable of stopping the enemy and then serving as a base for a counter-offensive that few saw as possible. Breslau, in Lower Silesia, was one of the chosen cities. For its fortification defensive rings and bunkers were built, artillery was reinforced and the civilian population was militarized. At the time of the Soviet attack the city was immediately surrounded. From February 13th, 1945 to May 6th, 1945, its supply could only come by air and was directed from Berlin. Parachute units arrived on gliders, while on the ground regiments such as the SS "Besslein" repelled the enemy and carried out hand attacks that forced the Russians to defend themselves. Breslau was not conquered: its military commander surrendered the city only when Berlin had already fallen and the fighting in Europe had stopped almost everywhere. During the siege, German forces suffered more than 6.000 deaths and 23.000 wounded to defend Breslau, while the Soviet losses were more than 60.000. The civilian casualties were as high as 80.000. Breslau was the last major city in Germany to surrender, capitulating only two days before the end of the war in Europe. This new issue of the Witness to War collection, illustrated with over a hundred pictures, offers the reader the exciting story of what was the last stronghold of the Reich.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:SoldiershopISBN-13:9788893276238ISBN-10:8893276232UPC:9788893276238Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Military, Wars & Conflicts, EuropeBook Topic:Pictorial, World War II, GermanySize:10.00 x 7.00 x 0.21 inchesWeight:0.191Product ID:SC52489T29
Gil Martínez, Eduardo Manuel: - Eduardo Manuel Gil Martínez (25 June 1970), historian and passionate about Spanish history for several years, mainly about the Second World War and the age of the Reconquista. Author of numerous texts on World War II for Spanish and Italian magazines such as "Revista Española de Historia Militar", AMARTE, "Ritterkreuz" or "Le forze dell'asse nella seconda guerra mondiale 1939-1945". In addition to the title we publish is also the author of: "Sevilla Reina y Mora. Historia del reino independiente sevillano. Siglo XI ", "Breslau 1945. El último bastión del Reich", "The Spanish in the SS and the Wehrmacht. 1944-45. The Ezquerra unit in the Battle of Berlin "," The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II. The forgotten ally of Germany "," Romanian Armoured Forces in World War II "," Hungarian Armoured Forces in World War II "," Spanish Air Force in World War II "," Hispano Aviación Ha-1112". (on the last Messerschmitt 109 ever built in Spain) and other texts for important publishers like Almena, Kagero, Schiffer and Pen & Sword.
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