Voices from Stalingrad

by Jonathan Bastable

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This book, 'Voices from Stalingrad' by Jonathan Bastable, provides a detailed account of one of World War II's most brutal battles through first-hand narratives from both Russian and German perspectives. The book captures the personal experiences of soldiers and civilians during the siege of Stalingrad, offering insights into the psychological and physical toll of the conflict. It delves into the ideological clash between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, highlighting the immense human cost show more and strategic significance of the battle. The author's purpose is to present an unfiltered view of the events through authentic testimonies, providing a comprehensive understanding of the battle's impact on individuals and history. The intended audience includes historians, military enthusiasts, and readers interested in personal narratives of wartime experiences. show less

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This is one of several new books on the Eastern Front of WWII prompted by the availability of new Russian sources. The author focuses on the “grunt” level of the battle with only a nod to the operational levels. If you are unfamiliar with the battle, this isn’t a good place to start, there are several excellent books that serve for that. The book, arranged chronologically, is mostly a series of vignettes that depict the day to day struggle of individual soldiers.

Most of these stories show a life even more brutal and full of deprivation that we might have expected. We know it got cold, we know the German army, despite it’s experiences of the winter of 1941, was not prepared for a long struggle. Also, Stalingrad is billed as a show more huge, epic struggle with 100s of thousands of soldiers on both sides taking part. While that’s all true, the actual battle was 1000s of small fights involving no more than a handful of terrified but resolved soldiers shooting it out in the ruins, skulking through the sewers, swimming the Volga, etc.

The book includes dozens of photos, mostly new (to Western readers at least). And, one of my harping points for military history books, a sufficiency of maps.

Overall, I would give this about a 3.5 out of 5. It’s got new material and it’s competently written without too many egregious errors, but it’s not that compelling and I found I had to struggle to finish it.
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Canonical title
Voices from Stalingrad
People/Characters
Vasily Grossman
Important places
Stalingrad, USSR; USSR
Important events
World War II (1939 | 1945); World War II, Eastern Front (1941-06-22 | 1945-05-05); Battle of Stalingrad (1942 | 1943)

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Genres
History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
940.5421747History & geographyHistory of EuropeHistory of Europe1918-Military history of World War IICampaigns and battles by theatreEuropean theatreSoviet Union
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D764.3 .S7 .B34History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaHistory (General)World War II (1939-1945)
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Reviews
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Rating
(3.88)
Languages
English, French
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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