
Russian Armour, 1941-1943
by Eric Grove
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Russian Armour, 1941-1943 by Eric Grove
Details
War:
World War II
Perspective:
Tanks
Military Unit:
Red Army
True Story:
Yes
Biography:
No
Region:
Europe
Page Count:
80
Published Date:
1977
ISBN13:
9780855242695
Description
Main Themes and Topics
"Russian Armour, 1941-1943" by Eric Grove meticulously explores the development and deployment of Russian armored vehicles during the critical years of the Second World War. The book delves into the evolution of Russian tank design, strategies employed by the Red Army to counter the German advances, and the impact of armored warfare on the Eastern Front. It highlights key battles and the role of tanks in influencing the outcome of engagements between the Axis and Soviet forces.
Writing Style and Tone
Eric Grove adopts a detailed and authoritative tone in his writing, effectively conveying the complexity of armored warfare during this period. His style is analytical, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of the tactical and technical aspects of Russian armor. The language is accessible, making it suitable for both military enthusiasts and those with a general interest in World War II history.
Brief Summary
The book begins by outlining the state of the Soviet armored forces at the onset of Operation Barbarossa, detailing the challenges faced by Russian military engineers and commanders. It then progresses through the key years of 1941 to 1943, illustrating how the Soviet Union adapted and improved its armor capabilities in response to the evolving dynamics of the war. The narrative weaves together technical data with vivid descriptions of pivotal battles, offering a comprehensive overview of this crucial aspect of the Eastern Front.









