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Enemy At The Gates
Enemy At The Gates
Author: William Craig
The unforgettable recreation of the bloodiest battle in the annals of warfare - the beginning of the end for Hitler and the turning point of World War II. Stalingrad: 1942 - 1943, a saga of inhuman conflict that cost the lives of more than a million men and women and cast a pall of horror over the world and history.
ISBN: 337140
Publication Date: 5/1974
Pages: 426
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Publisher: Ballantine
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a very good book, but don't be fooled by the cover. The book has almost nothing to do with the excellent movie depicted on the cover, maybe 3 pages that touch on the movie theme. It is, however, a very good book about the history, people, and scope of Stalingrad: the battle. And that battle is so extreme, in every way, that it is hard to imagine.
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my husband said it was very good!


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