Zhukov's Greatest Defeat

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出版者:Univ Pr of Kansas
作者:Glantz, David M.
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页数:448
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出版时间:1999-4
价格:$ 45.14
装帧:HRD
isbn号码:9780700609444
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图书标签:
  • 历史
  • 军事史
  • 军事
  • 二战
  • 军事历史
  • 苏联历史
  • 二战
  • 朱可夫
  • 战役分析
  • 战略
  • 历史研究
  • 战争
  • 东线战场
  • 军事将领
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One of the least-known stories of World War II, Operation Mars was an epic military disaster. Designed to dislodge the German Army from its position west of Moscow, Mars cost the Soviets an estimated 335,000 dead, missing, and wounded men and over 1,600 tanks. But in Russian history books, it was a battle that never happened-a historical debacle sacrificed to Stalin's postwar censorship.

David Glantz now offers the first definitive account of this forgotten catastrophe, revealing the key players and detailing the major events of Operation Mars. Using neglected sources in both German and Russian archives, he reconstructs the historical context of Mars and reviews the entire operation from High Command to platoon level.

Orchestrated and led by Marshal Georgi Kostantinovich Zhukov, one of the Soviet Union's great military heroes, the twin operations Mars and Uranus formed the centerpiece of Soviet strategic efforts in the fall of 1942. Launched in tandem with Operation Uranus, the successful counteroffensive at Stalingrad, Mars proved a monumental setback. Fought in bad weather and on impossible terrain, the ambitious offensive faltered despite spectacular initial success in some sectors: Zhukov kept sending in more troops and tanks only to see them decimated by the entrenched Germans.

Illuminating the painful progress of Operation Mars with vivid battle scenes and numerous maps and illustrations, Glantz presents Mars as a major failure of Zhukov's renowned command. Yet, both during and after the war, that failure was masked from public view by the successful Stalingrad operation, thus eliminating any stain from Zhukov's public image as a hero of the Great Patriotic War.

For three grueling weeks, Operation Mars was one of the most tragic and agonizing episodes in Soviet military history. Glantz's reconstruction of that failed offensive fills a major gap in our knowledge of World War II, even as it raises important questions about the reputations of national military heroes.

“The Soviet dead, missing and wounded were estimated at a staggering 335,000. Glantz describes the appalling carnage that occurred in the forests, mud, fog, freezing temperatures and raging snowstorms of western Russia [and] brings Operation Mars vividly to life.”—New York Times Book Review

“This gripping study of the Soviet counter-offensive—a work of permanent value—reveals the full extent of Zhukov’s failure.”—New York Review of Books

“Shows how greatly Soviet leaders distorted the war’s history in their attempts to present themselves as incapable of error.”—International History Review

“Vivid, powerful, compelling.”—World War II

"This is an outstanding contribution to the military history of a very important and little-known event in the campaign on the Eastern Front. That this major setback should have been so concealed from the outside world is characteristic of Soviet censorship; but the depth in which Glantz has studied the whole operation from High Command level to company or platoon using the widest range of source material deserves the highest praise. Also significant is Glantz's placement of Operation Mars alongside the much better-known Stalingrad battle (Operation Uranus) in Soviet political-strategic planning. Glantz's evidence is impressive, his conclusions totally convincing, and the actual military detail unrivaled in the literature. A truly important work."--Malcolm Macintosh, author of Juggernaut: A History of Soviet Armed Forces

"A very important book that radically challenges the 'received wisdom' about Stalingrad, the full significance of which cannot be grasped without understanding the role of Operation Mars. That story has remained largely unknown or unexplored for half a century, systematically concealed in Soviet historiography and deliberately misrepresented by Zhukov himself. Glantz's indispensable account, fundamentally important for a proper understanding of the Soviet–German front in late 1942, rescues Operation Mars from such terrible oblivion."--John Erickson, author of The Road to Stalingrad

"Redressing a major imbalance in the historical record, Glantz does a remarkable job of unearthing the Soviet side of Operation Mars. This book is well worth reading for anyone interested in the Soviet Union's monumental struggles in World War II."--Roger Reese, author of Stalin's Reluctant Soldiers: A Social History of the Red Army, 1925–1941

《朱可夫的钢铁洪流:战争之巅的战术博弈与战略抉择》 历史的长河中,总有一些名字如同恒星般耀眼,他们的军事生涯便是无数战役的缩影,他们的决策塑造了战争的走向。格奥尔基·康斯坦丁诺维奇·朱可夫,毫无疑问是二十世纪最伟大的军事指挥官之一。这位被誉为“苏联的拯救者”的元帅,以其果断、坚韧和卓越的战术素养,在二战的东线战场上书写了辉煌的篇章。然而,正如任何一位伟大的战士都必须面对挑战与挫折一样,即便是朱可夫也并非无懈可击。 《朱可夫的钢铁洪流:战争之巅的战术博弈与战略抉择》并非聚焦于朱可夫的某一次特定失败,而是旨在深入剖析这位传奇将领在辉煌胜利背后所经历的复杂战役,以及他如何在这种高压环境下做出影响深远的战略抉择。本书将带领读者穿越硝烟弥漫的战场,重温那些决定战争命运的关键时刻,探讨朱可夫在面对瞬息万变的战局时,是如何调动庞大的军事机器,如何协调各兵种协同作战,又是如何权衡人力、物力与时间,最终赢得胜利的。 本书的内容将集中在对朱可夫在几次重大战役中的战术部署、战略构想及其执行过程进行细致入微的分析。我们将审视他在莫斯科保卫战中如何构建严密的防线,阻止德军的闪电攻势;在斯大林格勒战役中,他如何策划并指挥了那场扭转战局的“天王星”行动,将德军第七集团军围歼;在库尔斯克战役中,他如何预见并挫败了德军最后的战略反攻;以及在柏林战役中,他如何以雷霆万钧之势摧毁了纳粹德国的最后抵抗。 书中不会停留在单纯的战役复盘,而是将着重于朱可夫作为一位战术家和战略家的思维过程。我们将探究他那些极具创造性的战术设想,例如在缺乏制空权的情况下,如何利用地形和夜色掩护大规模兵力调动;在资源相对匮乏的情况下,如何通过巧妙的佯攻和迂回,实现以弱胜强的战例。同时,本书也将深入研究朱可夫在制定战略目标时的考量,他如何在高层领导的政治压力与前线作战的实际情况之间寻求平衡,如何准确把握战机,在最恰当的时机发起决定性攻击。 《朱可夫的钢铁洪流》还将关注朱可夫在战争中所面临的挑战。这并非指单一的战役失利,而是泛指他在指挥大规模作战中遇到的各类难题:例如如何应对敌人的出人意料的战术变化,如何在极端恶劣的天气和后勤补给困难的情况下维持部队的战斗力,以及如何在内部存在政治干扰和意见分歧的情况下,坚定地推行自己的作战计划。本书将通过梳理朱可夫在不同阶段的决策,来揭示他如何在压力下保持冷静,如何在复杂局势中找到突破口,以及他的哪些经验对后来的军事理论产生了深远影响。 本书旨在提供一种对朱可夫军事生涯的全面而深入的理解。它不是一本简单的英雄赞歌,也不是一本充斥着军事术语的晦涩读物。相反,它希望通过生动翔实的叙述,结合大量的历史资料和战史分析,带领读者走进朱可夫的世界,理解他所处的时代背景,感受战争的残酷与复杂,以及这位伟大统帅在其中所展现出的非凡智慧和不屈意志。通过对朱可夫指挥艺术的细致剖析,读者将能够更深刻地理解战争的本质,以及在面对巨大挑战时,战略决策和战术执行的重要性。这是一次关于勇气、智慧与钢铁意志的探索之旅,它将引领我们去理解,究竟是什么样的品质,才能成就一位真正的战争英雄。

作者简介

DAVID M. GLANTZ is the author of The Battle for Leningrad, 1941–1944, The Battle of Kursk, Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army on the Eve of World War, and When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler, all published by Kansas.

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显然是极佳的作品,不过感觉不太好读通,感觉有点倾向于文学性而非学术性的写作。

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prelude略长;极详细,团营级的战斗记载不少,但对我这种脑子里地图感弱的人,经常晕;关于决策者考虑的部分写的也非常周详,虽然略存疑。

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prelude略长;极详细,团营级的战斗记载不少,但对我这种脑子里地图感弱的人,经常晕;关于决策者考虑的部分写的也非常周详,虽然略存疑。

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prelude略长;极详细,团营级的战斗记载不少,但对我这种脑子里地图感弱的人,经常晕;关于决策者考虑的部分写的也非常周详,虽然略存疑。

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prelude略长;极详细,团营级的战斗记载不少,但对我这种脑子里地图感弱的人,经常晕;关于决策者考虑的部分写的也非常周详,虽然略存疑。

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