Armor and Blood, Dennis E. Showalter
Armor and Blood, Dennis E. Showalter
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Armor and Blood
The Battle of Kursk: The Turning Point of World War II

Author: Dennis E. Showalter

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/27/2013


Synopsis

While the Battle of Kursk has long captivated World War II aficionados, it has been unjustly overlooked by historians. Drawing on the masses of new information made available by the opening of the Russian military archives, Dennis E. Showalter at last corrects that error. This battle was the critical turning point on World War II's Eastern Front. In the aftermath of the Red Army's brutal repulse of the Germans at Stalingrad, the stakes could not have been higher. More than three million men and eight thousand tanks met in the heart of the Soviet Union, some four hundred miles south of Moscow, in an encounter that both sides knew would reshape the war. The adversaries were at the peak of their respective powers. On both sides, the generals and the dictators they served were in agreement on where, why, and how to fight. The result was a furious death grapple between two of history's most formidable fighting forces—a battle that might possibly have been the greatest of all time.

In Armor and Blood, Showalter re-creates every aspect of this dramatic struggle. He offers expert perspective on strategy and tactics at the highest levels, from the halls of power in Moscow and Berlin to the battlefield command posts on both sides. But it is the author's exploration of the human dimension of armored combat that truly distinguishes this book. In the classic tradition of John Keegan's The Face of Battle, Showalter's narrative crackles with insight into the unique dynamics of tank warfare—its effect on men's minds as well as their bodies. Scrupulously researched, exhaustively documented, and vividly illustrated, this book is a chilling testament to man's ability to build and to destroy.

When the dust settled, the field at Kursk was nothing more than a wasteland of steel carcasses, dead soldiers, and smoking debris. The Soviet victory ended German hopes of restoring their position on the Eastern Front, and put the Red Army on the road to Berlin. Armor and Blood presents listeners with what will likely be the authoritative study of Kursk for decades to come.

About Dennis E. Showalter

The late Dennis Showalter was professor emeritus of history at Colorado College. He was past president of the Society for Military History and founding joint editor of War in History. He was awarded the Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing in 2018. He lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Boudewijn on June 05, 2021

Detailed account of all the dogged fighting that went on during the offensive. Germany's traditional strenghts such as dispersion, mobility and flexibility all were denied and the Soviet gunners would make them pay. Militarily, the strength of the Russian defensive system meant the German offensive......more

Goodreads review by Rick on May 04, 2014

Could have been quite good, but a lack of reference maps severely restricts the enjoyment. He talks about Russian sites as if everyone knows them. The book goes into impressive detail on units and capabilities, but there is always a balance between amount of detail and enjoyable reading. This book h......more

Goodreads review by Dj on July 15, 2023

Wow. I may not like the fact that Showalter seems to disdain footnotes and showing his sources, even so I have to say that this is a very impressive look at a battle that may be one of the most written about on the Eastern Front of the war. Often times when reading histories of battles they tend to......more

Goodreads review by Arthur on June 19, 2021

A ten hour unabridged audiobook. I think any objective student of history will tell you that ww2 in Europe was mainly fought, and won, on the Eastern front. The masses of troops and equipment expended there by the Soviets and Nazis makes all other fronts pale in comparison. It's about time I get an i......more

Goodreads review by Laurence on October 02, 2018

The event that signaled the end for the German war machine's offensive capability of WW2, after being halted and then turned around at Stalingrad. Impossible to imagine the scale of the destruction.......more