Bloody Danube. Decisive battles for the fortress of Budapest, the fall of Romania and Bulgaria, the struggle for Vienna. 1944-1945
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With the advance of the Red Army in the summer of 1944, the Danube region became a theater of war between the German and Soviet armies, and the peoples of Southeastern Europe were also involved in one way or another.
The famous Hungarian historian Péter Gostony has highlighted the political and military events that took place in the countries of the Danube region from August 1944 until the end of the war. As a result of many years of research work, analysis of combat logs of Army Group South, a number of interviews with former commanders and officers of divisions, corps and armies of the Wehrmacht, political and military figures of the Danube countries, study of a huge amount of memoir literature and documentary sources, the author was able to present a realistic picture of how the fate of not only the German Reich, but also the future of Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia was decided in the Danube region.
The famous Hungarian historian Péter Gostony has highlighted the political and military events that took place in the countries of the Danube region from August 1944 until the end of the war. As a result of many years of research work, analysis of combat logs of Army Group South, a number of interviews with former commanders and officers of divisions, corps and armies of the Wehrmacht, political and military figures of the Danube countries, study of a huge amount of memoir literature and documentary sources, the author was able to present a realistic picture of how the fate of not only the German Reich, but also the future of Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia was decided in the Danube region.
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