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Nik Cornish is a former head teacher whose passionate interest in the world wars on the Eastern Front and in Russia's military history in particular has led to a series of important books on the subject including Images of Kursk, Stalingrad: Victory on the Volga, Berlin: Victory in Europe, Partisan afficher plus Warfare on the Eastern Front 1941-1944, The Russian Revolution: World War to Civil War 1917-1921, Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1941-1942 - Barbarossa to Moscow and Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1942-1943 - Stalingrad to Kharkov. afficher moins

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Date de naissance
1954
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Wales
Lieu de naissance
Cardiff, Wales
Lieux de résidence
Reading, UK
Professions
historian
university professor
Organisations
Stavka Military Image Research
University of Reading
Courte biographie
NIK CORNISH was born in Cardiff in 1954, and currently lives and works in exile in the south of England. Formerly a teacher, he founded STAVKA Military Research, specialising in eastern European conflicts, at the end of the last century. This is his first book for the Osprey Military series.
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In some parts of Europe, the stunning victories enjoyed by Hitler's armed forces resulted in docile, subservient populations that were keen to avoid any further trouble. Whole countries remained safe havens for German troops, who faced little serious opposition, and certainly no armed opposition. Though the civilian populations in these countries may have hated the Nazi occupiers, they sometimes seemed content to wait for someone to liberate them. But this was not the case in the occupied regions of the Soviet Union, where thousands of armed partisans did their very best to wreck havoc and terrorize the occupiers. Many Soviet citizens collaborated, hundreds of thousands of them even serving eventually in the German armed forces. But many more fought against the Germans -- eventually defeating the Third Reich and bringing it crashing down in Berlin.

In this short book, Nik Cornish gives a good overview of the Soviet partisan movement. I learned much -- for example, I was not aware that partisans were often deployed by aircraft, and that the Soviets could even manage to fly partisan commanders to Moscow for a conference with Stalin. Nor did I know that the partisan movement was formally dissolved in 1944 -- presumably when there were no longer any occupied territories for them to operate in as the war was now being fought in Germany itself. The book is full of illustrations of partisan equipment and weapons which will be of interest to specialists.
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Signalé
ericlee | Jan 7, 2019 |
Basic information, ok pictures, with some mistakes in the captions. Images of Kursk as a title misleads, its more about a general overview text than a focus on just pictures.
 
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Luftwaffe_Flak | 1 autre critique | Feb 6, 2014 |

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Œuvres
16
Membres
271
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Évaluation
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ISBN
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