Between giants. The battle for the Baltics in World War II

Collection:
Sklaidos publikacijos / Dissemination publications
Document Type:
Knyga / Book
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Between giants. The battle for the Baltics in World War II
Authors:
Publication Data:
Oxford : Osprey Publishing, 2013.
Pages:
400 p
Notes:
Bibliografija ir rodyklė.
Contents:
List of Illustrations — List of Maps — Author's Note — Dramatis Personae — Preface — Introduction — Molotov, Ribbentrop and the First Soviet Occupation — Rosenberg, Generalplan Ost and Preparations for Barbarossa — The Wehrmacht in Full Flood — The Baltic Holocaust — Reluctant Allies — Narva, January to April 1944 — Breaking the Deadlock: Summer 1944 — From Doppelkopf to Cäsar — The Isolation of Army Group North — Courland, October to December 1944 — Endgame — Aftermath — Appendix 1: Place Names — Appendix 2: Ranks — Appendix 3: Acronyms — Appendix 4: Foreign terms — Endnotes — Bibliography — Extract from Battleground Prussia — Index.
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Other Editions:
Tarp milžinų. Mūšis dėl Baltijos šalių 1939-1945 / iš anglų kalbos vertė Mykolas Šilinis. Kaunas : Vox altera, 2014. 336 p
Summary / Abstract:

ENWith the exception of Poland, no region or territory suffered more greatly during World War II than the Baltic States. Caught between the giants of the Soviet Union and the Third Reich, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia became pawns in the desperate battle for control of Eastern Europe throughout the course of World War II. This is a story of conquest and exploitation, of death and deportation and the fight for survival both by countries and individuals. The three states were repeatedly occupied -- by the Soviet Union in 1939, by Germany in 1941, and again by the Soviet Union in 1944-45. In each case, local government organizations and individuals were forced to choose between supporting the occupying forces or forming partisan units. Many would be caught up in the bitter fighting in the region and, in particular, in the huge battles for the Courland bridgehead during Operation Bagration when hundreds of thousands of soldiers would fight and die in the last year of the war. Over 300,000 Soviet troops would be lost during the repeated assaults on the 'Courland Cauldron' before 146,000 German and Latvia troops were finally forced to surrender. No mercy was shown and all Latvians, Lithuanians, and Estonians who fought for Germany were executed. By the end of the war, death and deportation had cost the Baltic States over 20 percent of their total population and the iron curtain would descend on the region for over four decades. Using numerous first-hand accounts and detailed archival research, Prit Buttar weaves a magisterial account of the bitter fighting on the Eastern Front and the three small states whose fates were determined by the fortunes and misfortunes of war.

ISBN:
9781780961637
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