The Battle of Kursk

Hitler’s last gamble in the East

Georgia Ball author Robbie MacNiven author Robert Forczyk editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Aug '21

£20.00

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This vibrant and compelling full- colour graphic novel chronicles the dramatic events of the Battle of Kursk, the major German offensive of 1943 which saw some of the most bitter fighting on the Eastern Front of World War II.

In 1943, the fate of the Eastern Front hung in the balance. After a crushing defeat at Stalingrad, the German Army, desperate to regain the initiative, planned a huge offensive near the city of Kursk, 280 miles south-west of Moscow. Armed with the new Panther and Tiger tanks, Hitler and Field Marshal Erich von Manstein hoped to cut off and destroy Soviet forces in the Kursk salient using a pincer attack. But the Soviets knew they were coming, and they were ready. The elite SS Panzer divisions were flung headlong into a well-prepared Soviet defence, and a bitter battle ensued. This graphic novel brings that battle vividly to life through the eyes of the men who were there, combining historical authenticity with stunning illustrations to tell the full story of the last great German offensive on the Eastern Front.

ISBN: 9781472841032

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332 pages