Rampaging
John Connelly: Stalin’s Infantry, 22 June 2006
Ivan’s War: The Red Army 1939-45
by Catherine Merridale.
Faber, 396 pp., £20, October 2005,0 571 21808 3 Show More
by Catherine Merridale.
Faber, 396 pp., £20, October 2005,
A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-45
edited and translated by Antony Beevor and Luba Vinogradova.
Harvill, 378 pp., £20, September 2005,9781843430551 Show More
edited and translated by Antony Beevor and Luba Vinogradova.
Harvill, 378 pp., £20, September 2005,
“... What are we to make of the Red Army? On the one hand, it was the force that first stopped and then destroyed the armies of German National Socialism, in achieving which Russian soldiers suffered in ways that exceed the limits of Western imagination: the toll of dead – more than eight million – reveals numbers as the abstraction they are. And for much of the war those killed in combat were the lucky ones: the Germans let three million prisoners starve to death ... ”