07The final volume in a four-part photographic history of the war between Germany and the Soviet Union.
Nik Cornish Knihy






Leningrad
- 128 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
The 900-day siege of the Soviet city of Leningrad by the combined forces of the Germans and the Finns is one of the most remarkable, terrible events of the World War II, yet until recently it has not received the attention it deserves. This book tells of the ruthless struggle of Hitler's armies to capture the second city of the Soviet Union.
In April and May 1945 the city of Berlin was the site of the final destructive act of the Second World War in Europe. The German capital became a battleground. After three weeks of ruthless fighting against a desperate, sometimes suicidal, defense, the Red Army took the city and crushed the last remaining German armies in the East. This momentous battle and the elaborate preparations for it were recorded in graphic detail by photographers whose images have come down to us today. These images, which give us an unforgettable glimpse into the grim reality of mid-twentieth-century warfare, are the raw material of Nik Cornish’s evocative book.Using a rich selection of rare photographs from the Russian archives as well as images from German sources, most of which have not been published before, he traces the course of the entire campaign. The battles fought in East Prussia, eastern Germany and Hungary – in particular the assault on Budapest – are covered. But the body of his book is devoted to the battle for Berlin itself - the monstrous onslaught launched by Zhukov’s armies on the Seelow Heights, the bitter street fighting through the suburbs, then the ultimate confrontation, the merciless room-by-room struggle for the center of the city and the Reichstag.
Stalingrad
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
The Soviet victory over the Germans at Stalingrad was decisive for the war on the Eastern Front and for the Second World War as a whole, and the story of the long, bitter battle on the banks of the Volga has fascinated historians ever since. While it has been the subject of countless histories, memoirs and eyewitness accounts, the grueling reality of the battle on the ground, in the shattered streets and buildings of the city, has rarely been recorded photographically.
The book provides a comprehensive photographic history of the October Revolution, the Bolshevik rise to power, and the tumultuous Russian-German war that preceded it, along with the complex civil war between the Reds and Whites that ensued. Nik Cornish's work highlights the significance of these historical events, ensuring that the broader context and the multifaceted nature of this turbulent period are equally represented through vivid imagery.
Red Army Into the Reich
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
The book provides a detailed and visually engaging account of the Red Army's strategic advances during World War II, leading to the pivotal fall of Berlin in 1945. Through illustrations and narrative, it captures the military tactics, key battles, and the broader historical context of this significant campaign, illustrating both the challenges faced by the soldiers and the impact of their efforts on the war's outcome.
Dramatic photographic record of the Soviet partisans of the Second World War
The second volume in a four-volume photographic history of the war between Germany and the Soviet Union.
Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1941 - 1942
- 128 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
The first volume in a four-volume photographic history of the war between Germany and the Soviet Union.
Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1943 - 1944
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
The third volume in a four-volume photographic history of the war between Germany and the Soviet Union.