Guderian 1941  
The Barbarossa Campaign
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An in-depth account of the advance of Heinz Guderian’s Second Panzer Group across the central Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa.

During the first few weeks of Operation Barbarossa, Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Heinz Guderian's Second Panzer Group played a leading role, cutting through the defenses on the border, then taking part in the massive encirclement battles near Minsk, Smolensk, and Kiev. The extraordinary speed of the advance reflects the experience of the Wehrmacht as a whole during the first phase of the war on the Eastern Front. That is why David Higgins’s graphic narrative, which describes how Guderian’s forces achieved enormous success before they were forced to halt, is such compelling reading. It is a fascinating story, vividly told.

Drawing on a wide range of official German and Soviet records, he reconstructs the entire course of Second Panzer Group's advance, covering each stage in unprecedented detail. His narrative offers a German perspective and an inside view of what the opposing commanders knew during each operation and shows how important logistics became as the German supply lines stretched deep into the Soviet Union. It also explains how Soviet resistance and reinforcements, declining strength and the onset of the Russian winter combined to bring Guderian to a stop at Tula where he was relieved of his command.

The high hopes with which the German army had launched the campaign were dashed only a few months later before Moscow. This in-depth study the of operations of Second Panzer Group gives the reader a telling insight into what went wrong.
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An in-depth account of the advance of Heinz Guderian’s Second Panzer Group across the central Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa.

During the first few weeks of Operation Barbarossa, Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Heinz Guderian's Second Panzer Group played a leading role, cutting through the defenses on the border, then taking part in the massive encirclement battles near Minsk, Smolensk, and Kiev. The extraordinary speed of the advance reflects the experience of the Wehrmacht as a whole during the first phase of the war on the Eastern Front. That is why David Higgins’s graphic narrative, which describes how Guderian’s forces achieved enormous success before they were forced to halt, is such compelling reading. It is a fascinating story, vividly told.

Drawing on a wide range of official German and Soviet records, he reconstructs the entire course of Second Panzer Group's advance, covering each stage in unprecedented detail. His narrative offers a German perspective and an inside view of what the opposing commanders knew during each operation and shows how important logistics became as the German supply lines stretched deep into the Soviet Union. It also explains how Soviet resistance and reinforcements, declining strength and the onset of the Russian winter combined to bring Guderian to a stop at Tula where he was relieved of his command.

The high hopes with which the German army had launched the campaign were dashed only a few months later before Moscow. This in-depth study the of operations of Second Panzer Group gives the reader a telling insight into what went wrong.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Half
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Maps
  • Heinz Wilhelm Guderian
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Barbarossatag, 22 June 1941
  • Chapter 2. Race to Minsk, 23–25 June 1941
  • Chapter 3. Closing the Minsk Pocket, 26 June–1 July 1941
  • Chapter 4. Securing the River Dnepr, 2–9 July 1941
  • Chapter 5. Mogilev and Smolensk, 10–20 July 1941
  • Chapter 6. Roslavl’, 21 July–7 August 1941
  • Chapter 7. Turning from Moscow, 8–26 August 1941
  • Chapter 8. Capping History’s Largest Encirclement, 27 August–23 September 1941
  • Chapter 9. Orel, 24 September–31 October 1941
  • Chapter 10. Tula, 1 November–5 December 1941
  • Aftermath
  • Appendix A Second Panzer Group, 22 June 1941
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Plates
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