PublishedHistoire & Collectio, February 2011 |
ISBN9782352501558 |
FormatSoftcover, 80 pages |
Dimensions24cm × 20cm × 0.6cm |
Following the dramatic destruction of Army Group Centre and overshadowed by Koniev's and Zhukov's rush on Berlin, this particular theatre of operations in Hungary, 1944-45, including the devastating Siege of Budapest, which was one of the bloodiest sieges of the war, has been substantially overlooked by most historians.
This fully detailed, highly illustrated monograph is a key opportunity to chronicle the full events of these clashes between the Red Army and German and Hungarian troops - whose last convulsions only one month and three weeks before the German capitulation at Reims were definitely the Panzer's last lunge at the enemy.