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The German Attack on Stalingrad in Photos

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The visual representation of the Stalingrad battle often relies on familiar images, which, despite their impact, can mislead due to repetitive and inaccurate captions. This book seeks to change that by presenting a diverse collection of striking photographs sourced from military archives, museums, and private collections worldwide. These images capture the battle from the viewpoint of individual soldiers, revealing not only the harsh realities of war but also the experiences of those who were not always on the front lines. When combined, these private photographs create a comprehensive montage that illustrates the lives of the 6. Armee's soldiers and highlights lesser-known aspects of the battle. Each photo, including well-known ones, has been meticulously researched, ensuring that it is accompanied by accurate and meaningful captions, often detailing the specific location, date, and unit involved. This thorough approach not only clarifies previously ambiguous elements of the battle but also corrects misconceptions surrounding many iconic images. For those interested in understanding Stalingrad from the German perspective, this collection offers a unique and insightful view. The book features a large format hardcover with 368 pages and 700 photographs.

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Angriff, Jason D. Mark

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2008
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Titel
Angriff
Untertitel
The German Attack on Stalingrad in Photos
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jason D. Mark
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
361
ISBN10
0975107674
ISBN13
9780975107676
Reihe
Bewertung
4,65 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
The visual representation of the Stalingrad battle often relies on familiar images, which, despite their impact, can mislead due to repetitive and inaccurate captions. This book seeks to change that by presenting a diverse collection of striking photographs sourced from military archives, museums, and private collections worldwide. These images capture the battle from the viewpoint of individual soldiers, revealing not only the harsh realities of war but also the experiences of those who were not always on the front lines. When combined, these private photographs create a comprehensive montage that illustrates the lives of the 6. Armee's soldiers and highlights lesser-known aspects of the battle. Each photo, including well-known ones, has been meticulously researched, ensuring that it is accompanied by accurate and meaningful captions, often detailing the specific location, date, and unit involved. This thorough approach not only clarifies previously ambiguous elements of the battle but also corrects misconceptions surrounding many iconic images. For those interested in understanding Stalingrad from the German perspective, this collection offers a unique and insightful view. The book features a large format hardcover with 368 pages and 700 photographs.