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Deathride

Hitler vs. Stalin: The Eastern Front, 1941-1945

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John Mosier presents a revisionist retelling of the war on the Eastern Front. Although the Eastern Front was the biggest and most important theater in World War II, it is not well known in the United States, as no American troops participated in the fighting. Yet historians agree that this is where the decisive battles of the war were fought.

The conventional wisdom about the Eastern Front is that Hitler was mad to think he could defeat the USSR, because of its vast size and population, and that the Battle of Stalingrad marked the turning point of the war. Neither statement is accurate, says Mosier; Hitler came very close to winning outright.

Mosier's history of the Eastern Front will generate considerable controversy, both because of his unconventional arguments and because he criticizes historians who have accepted Soviet facts and interpretations. Mosier argues that Soviet accounts are utterly untrustworthy and that accounts relying on them are fantasies. Deathride argues that the war in the East was Hitler's to lose, that Stalin was in grave jeopardy from the outset of the war, and that it was the Allied victories in North Africa and consequent threat to Italy that forced Hitler to change his plans and saved Stalin from near-certain defeat. Stalin's only real triumph was in creating a legend of victory.

©2010 John Mosier (P)2010 Tantor
20th Century Europe Germany Military Modern Russia World War Soviet Union Stalin Imperialism Holocaust Middle Ages Air Force Interwar Period Red Army
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It is well known that victors get to write history. John Mosier presents a completely alternative view on how Stalin and the USSR defeated Hitler's Germany. The book is very well researched and written in an engaging manner that had me enthralled to the very last page. The book introduces the reader to little known or even new facts about the war that puts the accepted view of what actually occurred in doubt. An absolute must for any WWII enthusiast.

A must for WWII enthusiasts

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The theme of this book is that Stalin was able to re-write WW2 because he was the victor, and because statistics from the Soviets were unchallenged.
The book argues that lots of what we know about the Eastern Front is false. The Author explains why that might be and supports the counter view with compelling statistics however a couple of details were annoyingly wrong: Model did not die on the Eastern Front, it was on the West, and Spandau jail is in Berlin, so it was not the jail where Hess spent WW2.
Understandably those mistakes made me question the authors other assertions.
My thoughts while listening to this is that any one of the revisionist points, such as the new way of looking at the battle of Kursk, could be an excellent book by itself.

A new take on Eastern Front in WW2

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Very interesting and though-provoking. I bought the hardback copy after listening to this audiobook just so I could refer to it occasionally and look at his sources.
After reading books by former GRU spy and Spetsnaz man Victor Suvorov, then this, it puts a new perspective on the war.

Interesting

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IMO the book can be roughly summerised thus,

- Most accounts of the war are based on Soviet sources, which were systematically falsified and manipulated to serve Soviet propaganda.
- Soviet accounts of the war were the product of a society where criticism of the leadership and pointing out failings were capital crimes, and therefore must be treated with great skepticism.
- The USSR did NOT have limitless manpower or resources, and Stalin came within a inch of losing the war due to the astronomical rate at which he wasted lives and material.
- The notion of great Soviet victories at Moscow, Stalingrad, and Kursk is not supported by the loss figures for either men or equipment. All were draws.
- Hitler was not the military imbecile he is often painted.
- The USSR was saved from Stalin's incompetence by offensives from the western allies drawing away German forces: and because vast shipments of Anglo-American aid made up for Soviet deficiencies.


BTW: the reviewer claiming the book "paints Hitler as noble" is either lying or hasn't read it. Mosier never say anything of the kind.

Fascinating revisionist look at the eastern front

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Interesting to hear a different viewpoint, at times the author seem to be trying to persuade himself that Hitler won th war.

An alternative view

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