The Red Army Towards the Oder: Then and Now
By (Author) Daniel Taylor
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
19th April 2024
30th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
940.542138
Hardback
224
Width 172mm, Height 246mm
On January 12, 1945 the Soviet Red Army unleashed its winter offensive, launching strong forces on either side of Warsaw, and within a couple of days crushed the German forces defending the line of the Vistula river and headed westwards. Leaving behind a few small pockets of enemy resistance and cities proclaimed 'fortresses', the First Byelorussian Front began a great dash across Poland. Within little over two weeks the Soviet forces reached the Oder river and established several bridgeheads on its western bank. The Oder was the last great river barring the way to Berlin, now just 60 kilometers away, and the Germans mobilized everything in a desperate effort to defend the river line and prevent a Soviet march on the capital. This book brings together three After the Battle stories documenting the advance on the Oder and the long-draw-out struggles for the bridgeheads over it: Issue 188: The Battle for Festung Posen, 1945 Issue 184: The Oder Bridgeheads, 1945 Issue 192: The Battle of Festung Kstrin.
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