Inside the Soviet Army
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Berkley
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780425071106
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Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Berkley
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780425071106
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carey Schofield
Publisher: New York : Abbeville Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKGiven unprecedented access by the Soviet top brass to military facilities and personnel, the author spent two years traveling from Leningrad in the west to Vladivostok in the east, from the Arctic Circle in the far north to the deserts of Central Asia in the south. This book is an exercise in glasnost and a "landmark in East-West relations." All aspects of military life are covered, from the organ. of the forces to the morale of the officer corps, from the daily life of the ordinary conscript to the special operations of the elite paratroopers and Spetsnaz. Looks at issues of conscription, training, career progression, and the legacy of Afghanistan. 250 full-color photos.
Author: David M. Glantz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780714640778
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDavid Glantz examines the Soviet study of war, the re-emergence of the operation level, the evolution of the Soviet theory of operations in depth before 1941, and its application in the European theatre and the Far East between 1941 and 1945.
Author: Albert Seaton
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 1972-06-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780850451139
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the years between the Russian Revolution of 1917 and World War II, the Soviet Army underwent dramatic changes in conscription, organization and effectiveness. The Russian Army in World War I had been lacking in leadership and drive, but was transformed by the Soviets into a force to be reckoned with, as evidenced by its crucial victory at Stalingrad. Enhanced by color plates, illustrations and photographs, this book traces the development of the Soviet Army from its Tsarist heritage, through the tumultuous years of the Red Army, to its full modernization in 1957.
Author: Alexander Hill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-02-07
Total Pages: 757
ISBN-13: 1316720519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a definitive new account of the Soviet Union at war, Alexander Hill charts the development, successes and failures of the Red Army from the industrialisation of the Soviet Union in the late 1920s through to the end of the Great Patriotic War in May 1945. Setting military strategy and operations within a broader context that includes national mobilisation on a staggering scale, the book presents a comprehensive account of the origins and course of the war from the perspective of this key Allied power. Drawing on the latest archival research and a wealth of eyewitness testimony, Hill portrays the Red Army at war from the perspective of senior leaders and men and women at the front line to reveal how the Red Army triumphed over the forces of Nazi Germany and her allies on the Eastern Front, and why it did so at such great cost.
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 1987-05-28
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780850457414
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOsprey's survey of the Soviet Army during the Cold War period (1946-1991). For a young Soviet man in the 1980s, the chances were high that he would be obliged to serve for at least two years in the Soviet Armed Forces. At this time Soviet society was far more militarized than most other European countries; by the time they turned 18, most Soviet boys were far more familiar with military life than their Western European and American counterparts. Focusing on the daily experiences of a young recruit in the Soviet Army of the late 1980s, this book examines the history, organization, appearance and equipment of the Soviet forces, from pre-service indoctrination to uniforms and leadership.
Author: Anna Krylova
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-09-30
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781107699403
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSoviet Women in Combat explores the unprecedented historical phenomenon of Soviet young women's en masse volunteering for World War II combat in 1941 and writes it into the twentieth-century history of women, war, and violence. The book narrates a story about a cohort of Soviet young women who came to think about themselves as "women soldiers" in Stalinist Russia in the 1930s and who shared modern combat, its machines, and commanding positions with men on the Eastern front between 1941 and 1945. The author asks how a largely patriarchal society with traditional gender values such as Stalinist Russia in the 1930s managed to merge notions of violence and womanhood into a first conceivable and then realizable agenda for the cohort of young female volunteers and for its armed forces. Pursuing the question, Krylova's approach and research reveals a more complex conception of gender identities.
Author: Aden Magee
Publisher: Casemate
Published: 2021-07-31
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1612009948
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book details the Soviet Military Liaison Mission (SMLM) in West Germany and the U.S. Military Liaison Mission (USMLM) in East Germany as microcosms of the Cold War strategic intelligence and counterintelligence landscape. Thirty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Soviet and U.S. Military Liaison Missions are all but forgotten. Their operation was established by a post-WWII Allied occupation forces' agreement, and missions had relative freedom to travel and collect intelligence throughout East and West Germany from 1947 until 1990. This book addresses Cold War intelligence and counterintelligence in a manner that provides a broad historical perspective and then brings the reader to a never-before documented artifact of Cold War history. The book details the intelligence/counterintelligence dynamic that was among the most emblematic of the Cold War. Ultimately, the book addresses a saga that remains one of the true Cold War enigmas.