Reviews
"Glantz and House are writing the definitive history of the Stalingrad campaign. Their trilogy, backed by meticulous scholarship and refreshingly fair minded, significantly alters long-accepted views of several important aspects of the campaign. . . . A monumental work that is unlikely to be surpassed as an account of the most important single campaign of the Second World War."- Evan Mawdsley , author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War, 1941-1945 "A magisterial study that draws on a wealth of previously inaccessible Red Army records and will be indispensable reading for all serious students of the battle."- Michael K. Jones , author of Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed, "Fifteen years ago the late John Erickson wrote that the research of Glantz and House reflected an encyclopaedic knowledgeof the Nazi-Soviet war and constituted a benchmark for excellence in the field. The Stalingrad trilogy reflects the fact that they maintain that standard, while bringing to light a new understanding of many old questions."War in History "This work will stand the test of time."Parameters "This volume will stand as the definitive study of the fighting in one of the critical battles of World War II. It will be of interest to anyone desiring to understand the conduct of the campaign."New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "A critical addition to the growing literature on the German-Soviet War. . . . A unique account of perhaps the most important battle of the Second World War."The Russian Review "Trawling through the endnotes and noting the research that has gone into this and the previous volume, it is increasingly apparent that it is unlikely in the short-medium term that this work or its predecessor will be challenged as operational histories of the fighting for Stalingrad, and it is in this regard that this work will stand the test of time and represent a significant contribution to the literature."Historian "Glantz and House have produced seminal studies of major events: the Battle of Kursk and the campaign on the Eastern Front. In terms of research, insight, and revision, Armageddon is their best yet."Slavic Review "This book not only gives a vivid and fascinating narrative of the Verdun-like struggle for Stalingrad. . . . Highly recommended. Of value to both the specialist and armchair historian. When all three volumes can be collected, it will be a comprehensive source of information for any question on the battle."RUSI Journal "What sets this book apart from other books on Stalingrad is the wealth of detail. The authors were granted unparalleled access to records from both Russian and Wehrmacht sources."Military Review, "Fifteen years ago the late John Erickson wrote that the research of Glantz and house reflected an 'encyclopaedic knowledge' of the Nazi-Soviet war and constituted a benchmark for excellence in the field. The Stalingrad trilogy reflects the fact that they maintain that standard, while bringing to light a new understanding of many old questions."- War in History, Glantz and House are writing the definitive history of the Stalingrad campaign. Their trilogy, backed by meticulous scholarship and refreshingly fair minded, significantly alters long-accepted views of several important aspects of the campaign. . . . A monumental work that is unlikely to be surpassed as an account of the most important single campaign of the Second World War.-- Evan Mawdsley , author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War, 1941-1945 A magisterial study that draws on a wealth of previously inaccessible Red Army records and will be indispensable reading for all serious students of the battle.-- Michael K. Jones , author of Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed, "Fifteen years ago the late John Erickson wrote that the research of Glantz and House reflected an 'encyclopaedic knowledge' of the Nazi-Soviet war and constituted a benchmark for excellence in the field. The Stalingrad trilogy reflects the fact that they maintain that standard, while bringing to light a new understanding of many old questions."-- War in History "This work will stand the test of time."-- Parameters "This volume will stand as the definitive study of the fighting in one of the critical battles of World War II. It will be of interest to anyone desiring to understand the conduct of the campaign."-- New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "A critical addition to the growing literature on the German-Soviet War. . . . A unique account of perhaps the most important battle of the Second World War."-- The Russian Review "Trawling through the endnotes and noting the research that has gone into this and the previous volume, it is increasingly apparent that it is unlikely in the short-medium term that this work or its predecessor will be challenged as operational histories of the fighting for Stalingrad, and it is in this regard that this work will stand the test of time and represent a significant contribution to the literature."-- Historian "Glantz and House have produced seminal studies of major events: the Battle of Kursk and the campaign on the Eastern Front. In terms of research, insight, and revision, Armageddon is their best yet."-- Slavic Review "This book not only gives a vivid and fascinating narrative of the Verdun-like struggle for Stalingrad. . . . Highly recommended. Of value to both the specialist and armchair historian. When all three volumes can be collected, it will be a comprehensive source of information for any question on the battle."-- RUSI Journal "What sets this book apart from other books on Stalingrad is the wealth of detail. The authors were granted unparalleled access to records from both Russian and Wehrmacht sources."-- Military Review, "Glantz and House are writing the definitive history of the Stalingrad campaign. Their trilogy, backed by meticulous scholarship and refreshingly fair minded, significantly alters long-accepted views of several important aspects of the campaign. . . . A monumental work that is unlikely to be surpassed as an account of the most important single campaign of the Second World War."-- Evan Mawdsley , author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War, 1941-1945 "A magisterial study that draws on a wealth of previously inaccessible Red Army records and will be indispensable reading for all serious students of the battle."-- Michael K. Jones , author of Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed, Glantz and House are writing the definitive history of the Stalingrad campaign. Their trilogy, backed by meticulous scholarship and refreshingly fair minded, significantly alters long-accepted views of several important aspects of the campaign. . . . A monumental work that is unlikely to be surpassed as an account of the most important single campaign of the Second World War.Evan Mawdsley , author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War, 19411945 A magisterial study that draws on a wealth of previously inaccessible Red Army records and will be indispensable reading for all serious students of the battle.Michael K. Jones , author of Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed
Table of Content
List of Maps, Figures, and Illustrations Preface 1. The Germans at the Gates 2. The Battle in Stalingrad Suburbs, 3-12 September 1942 3. The Battle in the Central and Southern Part of Stalingrad, 13-26 September 1942 4. The Initial Assault on the Workers' Villages and Reduction of the Orlovka Salient, 27 September - 3 October 1942 5. The Final Assault on the Workers' Villages and Battles on Sixth Army's Flanks, 3-13 October 1942 6. The Struggle for the Tractor Factory and Spartanovka, 14-22 October 1942 7. The Assaults on the Barrikady and Krasnyi Oktiabr' Factories, 23-31 October 1942 8. The Struggle on the Flanks, 11 September - 18 November 1942 9. The Assaults on the Barrikady and Krasnyi Oktiabr' Factories, 1-18 November 1942 10. Conclusions Notes Selected Bibliography Index