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Barbarossa 1940: Hitler Moves East, First

William Soderberg

William Soderberg's Barbarossa 1940: Hitler Moves East, First offers a riveting exploration of a ‎possible alteration in World War II history. Through detailed maps, strategic analyses and ‎gripping narratives, this book delves into the German and Soviet invasions of Poland in 1939 and ‎the subsequent battles following the surprise German invasion of Russia in 1940 that might have ‎reshaped the global balance of power. From the tactical genius of German commanders to the ‎industrial might of the Soviet Union, the BOOK examines the clashing strategies and resources ‎that defined this brutal conflict. With vivid depictions of military maneuvers-such as Army ‎Group South's drive to Maikop and the Siege of Leningrad-alongside geopolitical insights into ‎Soviet expansionism and Axis ambitions, Barbarossa 1940 brings the chaos of war to life. A ‎must-read for history enthusiasts, this comprehensive volume uncovers the plans, failures, and ‎enduring consequences of one of the war's most consequential campaigns.‎

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ABOUT WILLIAM SODERBERG


William Soderberg is a career intelligence officer, having served and ‎retired from both the US Army and the Federal Bureau of ‎Investigation. He is a veteran of the Persian Gulf War and the ‎Global War on Terrorism. He is an avid historian and a wargamer. ‎He lives in Northern Virginia with wife Lorna and their nearby ‎married daughters Megan (and Jeremiah) and Kelly (and Erik) and ‎four grandchildren, Ben, Noah, Vivian and Henry.‎