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To Besiege a City

Leningrad 1941–42

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To Besiege a City

De: Prit Buttar
Narrado por: Leighton Pugh
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Bloomsbury presents To Besiege a City by Prit Buttar, read by Leighton Pugh.

'[An] excellent account.' - Richard Overy, The Telegraph

Shortlisted for the Military History Matters Book of the Year Award 2024

A ground-breaking history of the siege of Leningrad, masterfully brought to life by a leading expert using original Russian and German source material.

Starting in September 1941, the Red Army and the civilian population of Leningrad endured a bitter 900-day siege, struggling against constant bombing, shelling, and starvation inflicted by the encircling Axis forces. The Soviets made repeated, but unsuccessful, bids to break German lines and reach the city, failing to end the siege but nevertheless defying the odds to construct and defend the ‘Road to Life’ over the frozen Lake Ladoga, across which meager supplies were transported to the embattled garrison. Although they defeated Russia’s Second Shock Army twice over, the German infantry divisions were also steadily eroded, their resources and morale depleted under the pressure of near-constant assaults and battles.

With To Besiege a City, Eastern Front historian Prit Buttar interweaves first-hand accounts with revelatory research to deliver the first major history of the siege of Leningrad in over a decade, expertly analyzing strategic failings on both sides while simultaneously detailing the horrific realities of daily life during a merciless war.©2023 Prit Buttar (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Engrossing, well researched, and well told insight into the eastern front and the implications of the siege of St Petersburg.

Excellent Historical and Analysis!

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The breadth of primary sources alone makes this worth a read, to say nothing of the analysis of the campaign.

Very in depth

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Worth the read and dispells many myths. Once again Pritt Buttar shines light on on of the most shrouded wars of the modern era.

Unbiased and Accurate

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Prit Buttar's command of primary source material again undergirds a well constructed narrative. I would highly recommend this to anyone interested in the Eastern front of world war II

Another outstanding work by Buttar

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Excellent research and narration. Detailed enough to acquire details of individual units without losing the reader with an overabundance of unit numbers, regiments, brigades, etc. 20 hours flew by. When the time came, I was surprised it was finished. I'm looking forward to a follow-up taking us beyond 1942.

Outstanding

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Pritt Buttar is it genius at making serious historical writing that is as detailed and well researched as it is engaging, emotional and compelling.

Balanced, detailed and utterly compelling

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With a detailed run-up of the importance of St. Petersburg to Russian history and the Soviet revolution, the story expands far beyond the siege of Leningrad proper. Starting with the German advance to the city, it includes the lunge to Volkhov, and the vicious battles at Lyuban in 1942. It’s a great tale of desperate defense, heartbreaking loss, and humanity attempting to survive a war of annihilation. A worthy addition to an already prodigious story.

An outstanding addition to his WWII Eastern Front Collection

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this book shows the raw, true grit of war and the sadness and difficulty of fighting under two madmen, Hitler snd Stalin, who defined ruthlessness,

the true grit

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Amazing book that covers everything from Stalins purges to operation Barbarossa. Very detailed and well researched. It has almost nothing to do with the siege of Leningrad.

Great book. Poor choice of title.

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Thought this would be a great story from WWII about Lenningrad and it's people during that horrific time in history that they endured !!! instead it is a very lengthy and technical account of the prehistory of Stalin...the purges... the incidents of the Czars and 2 sides of the revolution. Very boring as if in a university class which never ends... the use of full 3 names or more for both the Russian and German Leaders in full accents bybthe narrator which mean really diddle to the story/class, single names could have been used to better effect !!! The narrators Eurpoean accent was also ineffective as a speaker and some of his English pronunciations of words were incomprehensible until you kind if figured them out after hearing them many times... ie... when describing an elite set of troops you think he's saying shook troops and it should have been Shock troops !!! Not his fault as that's how he spoke !!!
Also... it wasn't just about Lenningrad but also Moscow and other parts of the Country... not what the title implies and overall it also covered many more years other than 1941 to 1942 !!!
Should have been an awesome audible story but I could not wait for it all to end and even that was a let down storywise !!!
If you want the technical/political/prehistory and just class room boredom then try the book otherwise SKIP IT !°






Waste of time and 1 months credit !!!

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