This volume is not a comprehensive history of the Eastern Front from 1941 to late 1942 and is therefore less suited to newcomers. Instead, it serves as a companion study examining selected issues from both the German and Soviet perspectives. It offers strong analysis of army organisation, operational dynamics, and training, and—unlike many works—provides substantive discussion of logistics and transport, subjects essential to understanding the campaign. The book yields numerous valuable insights and is recommended for readers seeking deeper thematic analysis.
THE GERMAN WAY OF WAR ON THE EASTERN FRONT 1941-1943
A Lesson in Tactical Management



