Summary of William Craig's Enemy at the Gates
Summary of William Craig's Enemy at the Gates

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU

Summary of William Craig's Enemy at the Gates

From Librairie Carcajou

Current price: $3.99
Loading Inventory...
Visit retailer's website
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The steppe region of Russia is light brown in color, and is desolate except for a few rectangular patches of cultivated farmland. It has been that way for centuries. But on August 5, 1942, a malevolent presence intruded on the timeless scene. From the west, came giant pillars of dust. #2 The German Sixth Army was far from total mechanization. It still relied on horses to move guns and supplies, as well as soldiers. The troops dug shallow foxholes and waited for the signal to attack. #3 The German army was near Stalingrad, and the last escape route to the Don River was closing. The German generals were now concerned about the next phase of the offensive: fording the Don River and moving forty miles east to the Volga. #4 The original plans for Operation Blue did not call for the capture of Stalingrad. In fact, the city was not a primary target for attack. The German army was to capture Stalingrad by force as soon as possible, and Colonel General Friedrich von Paulus was commander of the Sixth Army.

More About LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU at Place Rosemère

Bookstore for adults & children. Order & research service available, as well as online information & reservations.

401 Boul. Labelle, Rosemère, QC J7A 3T2, Canada

Powered by Adeptmind