Berlin

£30.00

Author: Prit Buttar

Germany | Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe) | c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2) | 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 | Second World War | Land forces & warfare | Battles & campaigns

Published on 7th May 2026 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Osprey Publishing) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 448 pages, 8-page plate section in b&w
165mm x 242mm x 40mm | 694g

22 in stock

Description

Written by one of the world’s leading experts on the Eastern Front, this captivating history explores the final battle for Berlin and the heart of Germany. This sweeping saga takes us from the banks of the River Oder as the Red Army begins it relentless drive towards the still beating heart of the Third Reich: Berlin. Only the Seelow Heights stood between the Soviet forces and the capital. Over the course of three days in May 1945 almost one million Soviet troops would attack these final entrenched positions. Once these defences were breached it was guaranteed that a bitter street-by-street battle would take place in the city itself between a vengeful Red Army and desperate, fanatical Nazis until final capitulation. Using vivid first-hand accounts, Prit Buttar reveals the brutal combat that defined the final death throes of the Third Reich.

Not only was the outcome of the war at stake. As the Red Army rolled into Berlin this was already a foregone conclusion even if it would take its toll in blood. Already battle lines for the forthcoming Cold War were being drawn. Stalin, fearful that the Western Powers would not honour their agreements, was determined to have boots on the ground to ensure his control of what would become the Soviet occupation zone. Berlin: Endgame 1945 is the brilliant account of the ferocious climax to World War II and a chilling prologue to the Cold War.

Additional information

Weight 694 g
Dimensions 165 × 242 × 40 mm

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