Poor Book has considerable wear and marks, could have small pieces missing from jacket, all defects are mentioned
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Book Condition is
Fair Pan Book #X58
Book has some wear and tear, particularly around the edges of the covers, pages are tanned, pages are tight.
Book Format
Paperback
Date Published
1960
Book Publisher
Pan Books
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pan Books
Publication Date: 1960
ISBN:
Condition: Fair. Book has some wear and tear, particularly around the edges of the covers, pages are tanned, pages are tight.
This is a Pan Giant book. It is #X58
In August 1942 the Nazis hurled one third of a million men at Stalingrad...and Hitler boasted it was his.
But in the rubble-strewn streets the civilians fought on with rifles and grenades - and the city held. Then, out of the icy November fog, came wave after wave of snow-white Russian tanks. Now the mighty German army was itself surrounded, and the stage was set for the single battle that was to take more lives than the U.S. lost in the entire war.
Here is the full story of that battle-told by a German war correspondent who was there. Here are the strategies and tactics of the opposing armies. Here, too, are dozens of vivid eye-witness reports.
....of the tank mired in human blood
....of three thousand men killed in a single building
....of the chaplain who ran towards the enemy shouting that Christ had risen.