
Meat Grinder
The Battles for the Rzhev Salient, 1942–43
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Nathan Osgood
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Prit Buttar
An engrossing history of the desperate battles for the Rzhev Salient, a forgotten story brought to life by the harrowing memoirs of German and Russian soldiers.
The fighting between the German and Russian armies in the Rzhev Salient during World War II was so grisly, so murderous, and saw such vast losses that the troops called the campaign 'The Meat Grinder'. Though millions of men would fight and die there, the Rzhev Salient does not have the name recognition of Leningrad or Moscow. It has been largely ignored by Western historians – until now.
In this book, Prit Buttar, a leading expert on the Eastern Front, reveals the depth and depravity of the bitter fighting. He details how the region held the promise of a renewed drive on Moscow for the German Army – a chance to turn the tide of war. Using German and Russian first-hand accounts, Buttar examines the major offensives launched by the Red Army against the salient, all of which were defeated with losses exceeding two million killed, wounded or missing, until eventually, the Germans were forced to evacuate the salient in March 1943.
Drawing on the latest research, Meat Grinder provides a study of these horrific battles but also examines how the Red Army did learn from its colossal failures and how its timely analysis of these failures helped pave the way for the eventual Soviet victory against Army Group Centre in the summer of 1944, leaving the road to Berlin clear.©2023 Prit Buttar (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing
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To grind at times but imagine being there and it highlights its futileness of the battle. I can say by the end of listening to it I was able to imagine the writers words in a geographical perspective.
Title true to its word!
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this book is well researched balalnced and accessible
Excellent Insight into Little Known Ostfront Battle
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But to get to that part of the story, the listener is forced to endure nonstop for literally hours, ranting about the “Hitlerite hordes,” “fascist invaders,” “nazi plunderers,” etc, etc, etc. One is left to believe that Stalin, the Soviet Union or the Red Army are just a bunch of innocent playground children pounced on by the nazi monster. It’s pathetic is what it is. It’s something right out of the communist propaganda playbook. SPARE us pppppplease!!!
Stalin was a millionaire mass murderer before the Germans ever crossed the dividing line and had brutally attacked and subdued small countries like Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Poland. And even before then, Stalin had mass murdered 3 to 4 million of his own people including most of the country’s general staff officers. Anyone that feels pity for these diabolical murderers is a total fool. Because in winning, the Soviet people were stuck with the same homicidal dictator and regime for another 8 long years. And a somewhat less ruthless regime for a lot longer than that.
A totally absurd effort in racist German Bashing with some grudging respect for the German soldier and German Army.
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excellent
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true grit
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well done
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Powerful language to capture one of the Greatest Clashes of the Bloodiest War in History
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Excellent
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Rendering may be too detailed and scholarly for those wanting a more basic overview.
Recommended for serious students of WW2.
Detailed recounting of German-Russian battles.
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Zzzzzzzzz
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