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Earl Frederick Ziemke

    Earl Frederick Ziemke was an American military historian whose work primarily focused on World War II. His scholarship particularly delved into the Soviet-German clash in Eastern Europe. He explored the pivotal battles and strategic maneuvers that shaped the conflict's trajectory in this critical theater. Ziemke's analyses offer profound insights into this monumental historical struggle.

    Die Schlacht um Berlin
    Der Vormarsch der Roten Armee
    Die Schlacht um Berlin Das Ende des Dritten Reiches
    From Stalingrad to Berlin
    • 2014

      From Stalingrad to Berlin

      • 650 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The conflict from Stalingrad to Berlin, including strategy and tactics, partisan and psychological warfare, coalition warfare, and manpower and production problems.

      From Stalingrad to Berlin