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- The 5th, and possibly most exiting episode yet, of the Animated War Mapper’s (AWM’s) series on Operation Barbarossa is now available.
- The Compromise of Soviet (and Some Western Allied) codes During WWII: an excellent series of essays by Christos T
- The Animated War Mapper’s (AWM’s) series on Operation Barbarossa continues with the excellent 4th episode.
- The Animated War Mapper’s (AWM’s) third episode on Operation Barbarossa is now available.
- The Animated War Mapper’s second episode on Operation Barbarossa is now available. This excellent, clear and detailed episode covers the day to day operations on the northern sector of the front from 22nd June to 1st July 1941.
- Had enough of animated WWII map videos that don’t go into any real depth or detail on the really large campaigns? Well an excellent new YouTube channel, the ‘Animated War Mapper’ is setting out to fix that.
- The 250th Infantry Division (the Spanish Blue Division) in 1941/1942. New insight into the actual combat effectiveness of this division in the period late 1941 to mid 1942
- Did Army Group Centre have sufficient numbers of operational tanks to conduct a successful invasion of the Moscow-Kalinin-Tula-Gorky space in August and September 1941?
- The Soviet military casualties during Operation Barbarossa, and from 1942 to 1945, Part 3
- The Soviet military casualties during Operation Barbarossa, and from 1942 to 1945, Part 2
- The Soviet military casualties during Operation Barbarossa, and from 1942 to 1945, Part 1
- PDF File for WW2TV-live stream presentation, “Soviet Casualties and Losses During Operation Barbarossa”. 30th August – 1st September 2022.
- ‘Soldiers of Barbarossa’, a new book by Craig Luther and David Stahel
- Volume IIIB has now been released for sale in hardback
- The First Day on the Eastern Front: Germany Invades the Soviet Union June 22, 1941; by Craig W. H. Luther
- The new Volume IIIA Hardback and Colour Edition
- Volume IIA, soon to be released as a hardback and colour edition.
- New HARDBACK versions to be released soon.
- Why the presentation ‘The Numbers Say it All: The Myth of German Superiority on the WW2 Eastern Front’ is misleading, examples of the selected and hence misleading statistics, and why some of the rational used is ill-founded.
- An interview about the ‘Barbarossa Project’ with Scott Cole at Castalia House Publishing
- Volume IIIA, on the Soviet forces, released today for purchase at Lulu.com
- Update on Release of Volume IIIA (the first of the two Soviet volumes)
- Almost unbelievably detailed 2.5km / hex Operation Barbarossa map
- Errata for Volume I – IIB
- Review by Steven Zaloga, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, March 2015
- Massive 2.5km per hex Barbarossa map continues to be developed!
- Volume IIB was released today and is available at Lulu.com. It will be available at most other online book stores soon.
- Volume IIB close to being published.
- German ‘Fast-Facts’ Updated with all the latest Data shown in Volumes IIA and IIB
- Massive, 2.5km per Hex, Operation Barbarossa Map
- Introduction to Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation.
- Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation will be published in six volumes (in eight separate books) as follows:
- Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Volume I
- Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Volume IIA.
- Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Volume IIB.
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