Hi all, Just seeing if anyone picked up the new Glantz books yet ("To the Gates of Stalingrad: Soviet-German Combat Operations April-August 1942" and "After Stalingrad: The Red Army's Winter Offensive 1942-43"). If so, what did you think? More readable Glantz (like the Glantz and House works typically are) or more like "Red Storm Over the Balkans" - great topic and interesting but a bit plodding and perhaps a bit too demanding of the reader. I am thinking of picking up one or the other and was curious as to anyone's thoughts. One more thing, I have a fairly extensive knowledge of the 41-45 Soviet-German war so keep that in mind in regards to whether you think I would like it or not (i.e. do the books really break new ground for an informed reader). Thanks P.S. Forgive me if these books were addressed in a thread and I did not see the posts.
As for "After Stalingrad" i wrote something about it here: http://www.ww2f.com/wwii-books-publ...t-only-me-but-other-fans-eastern-front-3.html As far as To the Gates... is concerned, i'm planning on buying it next week. And for those interested, amazon already has vol.2 on pre-order, it'll be a 864 pages monster and it will be released in october : Armageddon in Stalingrad: September-november 1942, the Stalingrad Trilogy, Volume 2 Modern War Studies: David M. Glantz: Amazon.co.uk: Jonathan M. House: Books
I have yet to get these books but still plan to-as soon as I quit spending all my spare cash trying to rescue important photos from being split apart. :-(