Operation Typhoon, David Stahel
Operation Typhoon, David Stahel
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Operation Typhoon
Hitler's March on Moscow, October 1941

Author: David Stahel

Narrator: Philip Battley

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

In October 1941, Hitler launched Operation Typhoon—the German drive to capture Moscow and knock the Soviet Union out of the war. As the last chance to escape the dire implications of a winter campaign, Hitler directed seventy-five German divisions, almost two million men and three of Germany's four panzer groups into the offensive, resulting in huge victories at Viaz'ma and Briansk—among the biggest battles of the Second World War. David Stahel's groundbreaking new account of Operation Typhoon captures the perspectives of both the German high command and individual soldiers, revealing that despite success on the battlefield the wider German war effort was in far greater trouble than is often acknowledged. Germany's hopes of final victory depended on the success of the October offensive but the autumn conditions and the stubborn resistance of the Red Army ensured that the capture of Moscow was anything but certain.

About David Stahel

David Stahel was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1975. He completed an honors degree in history at Monash University in Melbourne, an MA in war studies at King's College London, and a PhD at the Humboldt University in Berlin. His research has centered primarily on German military history and particularly the Wehrmacht's war against the Soviet Union. Stahel is senior lecturer in European history at the University of New South Wales in Canberra. His titles include The Battle for Moscow, Retreat from Moscow, and Operation Typhoon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonathan on September 02, 2021

Operation Typhoon was the final German offensive towards Moscow by Army Group Center in October 1941. Although it started off with shattering German operational victories at Viazma and Briansk (encircling over 750,000 Soviet troops), the onset of bad weather, the autumn mud period, bad roads, inadeq......more

Goodreads review by Jesse on May 01, 2015

Who would have thought that a Kiwi would turn out to be the best Eastern Front historian of the modern era. Superb analysis presented in a very lucid manner.......more