Barbarossa Revisited: A Critical Reappraisal of the Opening Stages of the Russo-German Campaign (June-December 1941)
Abstract
In the Soviet Union in 1941, a complex, ill-understood play of events
projected the German field armies in the east close to Moscow in the
late autumn of the year, but ended with their ultimate defeat. The
reigning Soviet interpretation of the campaign remains the one in
which the natural strengths of the Russian motherland and the inspired
leadership of the Communists predetermined a Soviet Russian triumph
over the invading Germans.


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