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Barbarossa : Hitler's Invasion of the Soviet Union and the Gamble That Lost the War

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BARBAROSSA is the story of the campaign that changed the Second World War forever.

At 03:15 on 22 June 1941, Hitler unleashed the largest land invasion in history. Along a front stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea, German guns opened fire, Soviet airfields burned, and entire armies were thrown into chaos before dawn had fully broken. The Wehrmacht came east expecting a short, annihilating campaign. What followed was one of the most savage military collisions ever fought - a campaign of breathtaking early victories, colossal encirclements, mass death, and a fatal illusion that the Soviet Union could be crushed in a single season.

In BARBAROSSA, Gary Mitchell takes the reader from the cynical Nazi-Soviet pact that made the invasion possible to the first shattered dawn on the frontier, the ruins of Brest Fortress, the giant cauldrons at Minsk and Kiev, the hard struggle at Smolensk, the tightening noose around Leningrad, the final lunge toward Moscow, and the Soviet counterstroke that broke the myth of German invincibility.

But this is not only the story of armies and maps.

Barbarossa was also the opening of a war of annihilation. Behind the panzers came mass shootings, starvation, brutal occupation, and the first vast killing fields of the Holocaust in the east. This book does not separate the military campaign from the human catastrophe it unleashed. It shows how battlefield success, ideological contempt, and strategic delusion fused into one of history's darkest campaigns.

Fast-moving, deeply researched, and written with narrative force, BARBAROSSA explains not just how Germany came so close to victory, but why that victory was always more fragile than it looked. It reveals how logistics, distance, Soviet mobilisation, command friction, exhaustion, and the sheer scale of the east turned apparent triumph into long-term ruin.

This is the story of the gamble that looked unstoppable in summer - and lost the war by winter.

For readers of Antony Beevor, Ben Macintyre, and Damien Lewis, BARBAROSSA is a gripping narrative history of Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, the opening of Europe's furnace, and the campaign that set Germany on the road to defeat.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798254889359
  • ISBN-10: 9798254889359
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.85 pounds
  • Page Count: 286

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