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Kiev 1941: Hitler's Battle for Supremacy in the East

In just four weeks in the summer of 1941 the German Wehrmacht wrought unprecedented destruction on four Soviet armies, conquering central Ukraine and killing or capturing three quarters of a million men. This was the Battle of Kiev - one of the largest and most decisive battles of World War II and, for Hitler and Stalin, a battle of crucial importance. For the first time, David Stahel charts the battle's dramatic course and aftermath, uncovering the irreplaceable losses suffered by Germany's "panzer groups" despite their battlefield gains, and the implications of these losses for the German war effort. He illuminates the inner workings of the German army, as well as the experiences of ordinary soldiers, showing that with the Russian winter looming and Soviet resistance still unbroken, victory came at huge cost and confirmed the turning point in Germany's war in the East.

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Audible.com Release Date: January 22, 2019

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David Stahel represents, along with David Glantz and Jonathan House, the now dominant school of World War II historians of the Eastern Front that are smashing to pieces the widespread mythology and deceit, fostered for decades by the self-serving accounts of the Nazi-Wehrmacht (is there was ever a distinction without a difference this it!) officer corps of the “German-Russian” war fostered by the politics of the so-called Cold War. These war criminals and reactionary pigs — Guderian, Manstein, Halder, ad nauseum — were soon enough on the direct or indirect guidance or employ of the US government and intelligence agencies (who also gave them legal standing absolved of the incarceration or executions they deserved). It is ironic I suppose that a retired US Colonel (Glantz) and recent US intelligence operative House (who served the horrible cause of the US invasion of Iraq) were key to uncovering through their brilliant scholarship the concrete truths behind the Nazi-German imperialist defeat and the Soviet triumph (despite the strategic and tactical gross errors and unending massive crimes of the Stalin leadership). Stahel’s volumes on Operation Barbarossa, Operation Typhoon, and Kiev are very well-written (which is a challenge given the mass of documentation he gathers) that counters decisively the myths that weather conditions or divisions over strategy and tactics between Hitler and the officer corps (individual Generals or as a whole) were the DECISIVE factors in failure of Barbarossa and the defeat of the Wehrmacht at Stalingrad. In doing so they restore not only the actual military and political objective and subjective realities and history but give a more humbling rendition of the relative weights of the Soviet, US, and UK efforts in the Nazi defeat in Europe as a whole (leaving aside the Asian-Pacific war front). Stahel is a gem and the Cambridge Press production is of the the highest standard. Stahel, Glantz, and House give “revisionism” a good name!

This is a fascinating and well written account of this little known but very important WWII in the East battle. Most accounts of the battle of Kiev, fought in September, 1941, highlight the massive victory that the Germans won (and massive defeat of the Soviets). Over three quarters of a million Russians were killed and captured in this battle. However, the Germans didn't get off easy and in fact lost at least 50,000 dead and many wounded, and it was more difficult for them to replace these soldiers.As highlighted in the book, therefore, although this battle was a victory for the Germans, it led to their ultimate defeat. And, in fact their ultimate defeat was pre-ordained by mid-August, when the blitzgrieg was stopped by the battle of Smolensk (see the author's earlier book, Operation Barbarossa which should be read before this one.) This battle only hastened the defeat, and the next German operation (Typhoon) finalized the defeat which led to the Russian Winter offensives.The book covers the battle of Kiev from all angles, strategic/political (e.g. Hitler and his staff), operational (e.g. Rundstedt, Kleist and Gunderian - the main German generals who led the German forces) and tactical (individual soldiers perspective). The view provided, backed by lots of data and facts, lead to the ultimate conclusion that this battle was a near thing and ultimately led to Germany's defeat in the East.For anyone interested in WWII in the East, I highly recommend this book. It will debunk a lot of myths on this battle and campaign. Yes, it is told from the German view only but that makes the story more focused and since the Germans were leading the events, this is most appropriate in my opinion. However, I do recommend reading the author's first book prior to this one, Operation Barbarossa. I look forward to his next book being released early next year which will continue the story.

David Stahel is on a mission. He most clearly states it on page 352: "Yet the battle of Kiev was not the clear-cut victory many accounts have suggested. The path to Hitler's triumphant battle in the Ukraine was neither smooth nor harmonious and the outcome was certainly not preordained from the beginning. Indeed by the time the battle of Kiev was underway Germany's days of blitzkrieg victories were already over."Stahel's exceptionally well-documented book is excellent, and I happen to thoroughly agree with him, so why do I give him only four stars instead of five? Because, as other reviewers have pointed out, the book is mis-titled. Stahel spends most of the book talking about the many problems the Germans faced on the eastern front in general during August and September 1941, especially problems of supply and fatigue, and spends relatively little print discussing the actual battle of Kiev itself.Other reviewers have praised the maps in the book. Too often war books lack maps or include inferior maps. The many maps in Kiev 1941 are extremely detailed, in fact, too detailed. There is so much printing on each one that I was unable to figure out what they were trying to tell. There must be a happy medium.On the other hand, I give five stars for the print quality of the book. Cambridge University Press has produced a book of the highest quality, featuring a tight binding, heavy weight, glossy pages and absolutely sharp, clear printing. I ran my fingers over the paper each time I turned the page because I enjoyed the super high quality feel of the paper. And the editor caught all but one minor spelling error (I don't remember where it was). The expensive production quality probably explains the high cost of the book. So a big thumbs up to Cambridge University Press.I look forward to purchasing and reading Stahel's next book on Operation Typhoon, the drive to Moscow.

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