
The Battle of the Tanks
Kursk, 1943
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Narrated by:
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David Baker
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By:
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Lloyd Clark
On July 5, 1943, the greatest land battle in history began when Nazi and Red Army forces clashed near the town of Kursk, on the western border of the Soviet Union. Code named Operation Citadel, the German offensive would cut through the bulge in the eastern front that had been created following Germany's retreat at the battle of Stalingrad. But the Soviets, well informed about Germany's plans through their network of spies, had months to prepare. Two million men supported by 6,000 tanks, 35,000 guns, and 5,000 aircraft convened in Kursk for an epic confrontation that was one of the most important military engagements in history, the epitome of total war. It was also one of the most bloody, and despite suffering seven times more casualties, the Soviets won a decisive victory that became a turning point in the war.
With unprecedented access to the journals and testimonials of the officers, soldiers, political leaders, and citizens who lived through it, The Battle of the Tanks is the definitive account of an epic showdown that changed the course of history.
©2011 Lloyd Clark. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Well written easy to listen to lot of information
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The narration was 5/5, production 5/5.
Misleading Title, Valuable Insights..
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These men were there for the duration, I cannot say the same thing I had a Calendar if I could live to that date I was going home, scarred, upset, mad angry but nonetheless I just had to make my 13 months
Like my uncle, who served in World War II going in at Normandy walking across Europe, fighting at the battle of the bulge, ending up in Belgium, and then being forced to stay because she didn’t have the points to go home. Even though he went into the army in 1943, did not see home until 1947 even though, he still had nightmares. He had a year and a half be there under different circumstances to be with soldiers who experience the same thing and summer did not what this book has you smelling all the smells as you see the colors as you see your uniform if you call dad in unrecognizable state to appoint or burning them was all it was left. God bless them. I’m glad they found each other and they were able to find peace in their lifetime.
Great story that put you there
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decent history of Kursk / Citadel
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Excellent
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Without having a really good understanding of the army components for each of the combatants prior to reading this, some of the information I found to be a little too in depth. I think that people who are familiar with the battles of the eastern front will find the book fascinating.
The narration was excellent.
Detailed and well researched
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Like a first person account
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Narration is clear and holds ones interest.
Detailed analysis of ww2 turning point in the east
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a good worm's eye view
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Excellent
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