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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.4/5)
Genre: History, Military History, World War II, Non-fiction
Book Review :
Antony Beevor's Stalingrad is a modern masterpiece of narrative history, a gripping and harrowing account of the most crucial and brutal battle of the Second World War. Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson History Prize, and the Hawthornden Prize, this book has rightfully become an international bestseller. Beevor tells the epic story of the siege from both sides of the conflict, drawing on a wealth of previously unseen archival material, including soldiers' letters, diaries, and official reports. He recreates the experience of the battle in all its horror and heroism: the initial German advance, the desperate Soviet resistance, the savage street fighting in the ruins of the city, and the catastrophic Soviet counter-offensive that trapped and destroyed the German Sixth Army. More than a mere military history, the book is a profound and moving exploration of human endurance, suffering, and folly in the face of unimaginable circumstances. Beevor writes with the narrative drive of a novelist and the meticulous scholarship of a top-tier historian. Stalingrad is a classic, a definitive work that is as compelling as it is devastating.