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Book Synopsis: At the end of September 1941, more than a million German soldiers lined up along the frontline just 180 miles west of Moscow. They were well trained, confident, and had good reasons to hope that the war in the East would be over with one last offensive. Facing them was an equally large Soviet force, but whose soldiers were neither as well trained nor as confident. When the Germans struck, disaster soon befell the Soviet defenders. German panzer spearheads cut through enemy defenses and thrust deeply to encircle most of the Soviet soldiers on the approaches to Moscow. Within a few weeks, most of them marched into captivity, where a grim fate awaited them. Despite the overwhelming initial German success, however, the Soviet capital did not fall. German combat units as well as supply transport were bogged down in mud caused by autumn rains. General Zhukov was called back to Moscow and given the desperate task to recreate defense lines west of Moscow. The mud allowed him time to accomplish this, and when the Germans again began to attack in November, they met stiffer resistance. Even so, they came perilously close to the capital, and if the vicissitudes of weather had cooperated, would have seized it. Though German units were also fighting desperately by now, the Soviet build-up soon exceeded their own.
THE DRIVE ON MOSCOW: Operation Taifun, 1941 is based on numerous archival records, personal diaries, letters, and other sources. It recreates the battle from the perspective of the soldiers as well as the generals. The battle, not fought in isolation, had a crucial role in the overall German strategy in the East, and its outcome reveals why the failure of the German assault on Moscow may well have been the true turning point of World War II.
Niklas Zetterling is a researcher at the Swedish Defense College. Along with Anders Frankson he has previously written Kursk 1943: A Statistical Analysis and The Korsun Pocket: The Encirclement and Breakout of a German Army in the East, 1944. Both authors currently live in Sweden
Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- PROLOGUE
- THE SOVIET DEFENSE OF MOSCOW
- OPERATION TAIFUN—THE GERMAN PLANS
- GUDERIAN ATTACKS
- THE MAIN GERMAN ATTACK BEGINS
- THE OFFENSIVE CONTINUES
- ENCIRCLEMENT
- CUT OFF
- STRATEGIC DECISIONS
- VYAZMA-BRYANSK
- ONE HUNDRED KILOMETERS TO MOSCOW
- ON TO TULA
- THE END OF OCTOBER—HALFTIME FOR OPERATION TAIFUN
- THE NOVEMBER 7 PARADE
- THE ORSHA MEETING, NOVEMBER 13
- THE FINAL ATTEMPT
- AT THE GATES OF MOSCOW
- CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
APPENDICES
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Looking for a gripping account of one of the crucial turning points in World War II? Look no further than "The Drive on Moscow, 1941: Operation Taifun and Germany's First Great Crisis of World War II." This captivating book takes you back to September 1941, when the fate of Moscow hung in the balance. With more than a million German soldiers ready to strike, the Soviets faced overwhelming odds. But what unfolded next was a remarkable story of resilience, strategy, and a battle that would change the course of history.
Written by acclaimed researcher Niklas Zetterling, this book provides a deep dive into the secrets and strategies of both sides. Drawing from archival records, personal diaries, and letters, Zetterling recreates the battle from the soldiers' perspectives, bringing the events to life in a way that few authors can. This immersive experience allows you to feel the intensity and desperation of the battle as if you were right there.
But this book is not just a detailed account of the battle; it goes beyond that. Zetterling explores the impact of this decisive battle on the overall German strategy in the East. He lays out how the failure to capture Moscow marked a true turning point in World War II. Discover the reasons why this assault's defeat had far-reaching consequences and how it altered the course of history forever.
If you're a history enthusiast, military buff, or simply someone who enjoys a gripping and informative read, "The Drive on Moscow, 1941: Operation Taifun and Germany's First Great Crisis of World War II" is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the pages of this meticulously researched book and gain a deeper understanding of one of the most pivotal moments in World War II. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience history like never before.
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