Where the Iron Crosses Grow, Robert Forczyk
Where the Iron Crosses Grow, Robert Forczyk
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Where the Iron Crosses Grow
The Crimea 1941-44

Author: Robert Forczyk

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 13 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/21/2015


Synopsis

The Crimea was one of the crucibles of the war on the Eastern Front, where first a Soviet and then a German army were surrounded, fought desperate battles, and were eventually destroyed. The fighting in the region was unusual for the Eastern Front in many ways, in that naval supply, amphibious landings, and naval evacuation played major roles, while both sides were also conducting ethnic cleansing as part of their strategy—the Germans eliminating the Jews and the Soviets purging the region of Tartars.

From 1941, when the Soviets first created the Sevastopol fortified region, the Crimea was a focal point of the war in the East. German forces under the noted commander Manstein conquered the area in 1941–42, which was followed by two years of brutal colonization and occupation before the Soviet counteroffensive in 1944 destroyed the German 17th Army.

About Robert Forczyk

Robert Forczyk has written numerous books, including Kursk 1943, Tank Warfare on the Eastern Front 1941-1942, and Nez Perce 1877: The Last Fight. He holds a PhD in international relations and national security from the University of Maryland and has a strong background in European and Asian military history. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the US Army Reserves, having served eighteen years as an armor officer in the US 2nd and 4th infantry divisions and as an intelligence officer in the 29th Infantry Division (Light). Robert is currently a consultant in the Washington, DC, area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cold War Conversations Podcast on July 20, 2017

Robert Forczyk has produced a detailed but easily read narrative of a much neglected area of the 1941-45 Russo German war. Whilst other authors have written extensive tracts on the initial phases of Barbarossa, Kursk, Moscow, Leningrad, etc. for some reason the battles for the Crimea have largely bee......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on September 27, 2021

A lively and compelling narrative of the Crimea in the Second World War by an author who has a real knack for writing about tactics and operations. For those of you who aren't familiar with the carnage that were the battles on the Kerch Peninsula or the siege of the the naval base of Sevastopol, the......more

Goodreads review by Kamil on June 30, 2024

Amerykański historyk Robert Forczyk zabiera nas w podróż na Krym lat 1941-1944. Choć przewodnik zza oceanu stara się jak może, polskie biuro podróży co jakiś czas rzuca mu pod nogi kłody, psując nam trochę radość z na ogół wybitnie ciekawej wycieczki. “Tam gdzie rosną żelazne krzyże…” to świetna ksi......more

Goodreads review by Arthur on September 02, 2022

A 13 and a half hour unabridged audiobook. Certainly a lot of information here, especially on the Russian defense of Sevastopol and the Kerch campaigns (it focused on all Crimea but those were highlighted, along with the northern landbridge). It's good information but the presentation was dry, with f......more

Goodreads review by Derek on December 31, 2014

This is an excellent work on a little explored aspect of the titanic war between Nazi Germany and her allies and the Soviet Union. The book starts with a historical overview of the peoples and events that, through the centuries, made the Crimea as strategically important to Russia as it was and stil......more