Barbarossa

  Author:    Christer Bergstrom
  ISBN:    1857802705
  Sales Rank:    218834
  Published:    2007-08-15
  Publisher:    Classic Publications
  # Pages:    144
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 3 reviews
  Used Offers:    2 from $32.96
  Amazon Price:    $32.97
  (Data above last updated:  2008-06-30 08:29:31 EST)
  
  
Sort customer reviews by:
  
Show All Reviews on Page      Hide All Reviews on Page
   
  
Barbarossa
  
Although Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of Russia in June 1941, is widely perceived seen as a great land offensive, equally important was the aerial supremacy that the Luftwaffe achieved over the front during its early phases. Without the elimination of the threat posed by the Soviet air force, it would have been impossible for the army to have made the rapid advances of the summer and autumn of 1941.
This book provides a detailed account of the massive aerial campaign fought in the skies over the Soviet Union following the launch of Operation Barbarossa. A large number of rare and previously unpublished photographs, biographical studies of major players, data tables, technical assessments and appendices accompany the text.
                  Reader Reviews 1 - 4 of 4                 
  
  
Review
Date
Review
Rating(5 High)
Review
Helpful
to:
Customer Review Reviewer
Info
Permanent
Link
Reader Reviews Below Sorted by Newest First
02-20-08 4 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Highly recommended!
Reviewer Permalink
The book is based on Black Cross / Red Star vol. 1, and rectifies many of its predecessor`s faults.
This time, the quality of the print is outstanding, with (mostly) crisp, good-quality photos. There even are some color photos and illustrations sprinkled throughout, and the layout is excellent.
A much better editing job has also been performed, eliminating the poor language that plagued BC/RS 1. It also benefits from having just one author, giving it a better and more consistent flow.
Whereas some felt BC/RS 1 was "fighter-biased", Barbarossa gives a bit more coverage to other aspects of the air war, as well as chronicling the actions on the ground.

That being said, it does have its minor flaws: Perhaps not unexpectedly, much of the information and most of the photos have been recycled from BC/RS 1 ( though it appears that a lot more research has been put into this book).
On the other hand, BC/RS 1 has been out of print for quite some time, so this might not matter much to the average buyer.
It is also considerably shorter, but considering the scope of the campaign, it does succeed in giving quite a good overview of the aerial part of Barbarossa. Numerous peronal experiences make the story come alive.

The intention to give the story a balanced view is commendable, and indeed, is one of the book`s strongest points. But I can`t quite escape the feeling that this principle was a little bit too rigidly adhered to ( i.e , if I write one page from the German POV, I`ll have to write one page from the Russian POV as well).
An example is the German raids on Moscow, which are given approx. one page of special coverage. The Soviet raids on Berlin are given the same amount of space and actually more text, while the total number of sorties dispatched were only a fraction of the number of even a single German raid.
Many of the claims stated are crosschecked with the relevant enemy loss lists, an excellent feature (and time-consuming to research, no doubt), highlighting the sometimes considerable discrepancies so common to air combat.
I would have liked this to be done consistently, however. Whether this was not done due to lack of time, lack of space or simply because the records themselves were unavailable, is unclear.

But these minor details do not detract from the overall value of this book, and considering the amount and quality of info packed into it, it is quite reasonably priced.

Highly recommended!

(I have already ordered the other volumes in this series, Stalingrad and Kursk!)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-30 08:33:15 EST)
01-07-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Black Cross- Red Star revised, updated and written in English
Reviewer Permalink
While the first two Black Cross-Red Star volumes were rightly acknowledged as classic works on the air war over the Eastern Front, the lack of copy-editing made those titles a little difficult to read in my view - the author is not a native English speaker and it showed - too many pilots baling out and 'losing their conscience ' for one. These new Ian Allan titles reprise those earlier works but have here taken on a strategic slant and more to the point have been entirely revised and updated. In addition the text has been thoroughly proofed and re-worked by an English writer (Neil Page - translator of the massive JG 300 unit history) making it now possible to read these magisterial overviews of the Eastern Front air war without grimacing. Completed with new personal accounts, new & rare photo selections and much detail from both sides the new volumes in this series are highly recommended
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-21 06:46:45 EST)
08-22-07 5 12\13
(Hide Review...)  Great overview
Reviewer Permalink
Christer Bergstrom did an excellent job with the "Black Cross/Red Star" series and he does the same with this new series. He constantly has a wide range of sources which he calls upon to provide an excellent narrative ranging from primary sources such as former Soviet and German archives to interviews and memoirs of participants and periodicals from the time period as well as a plethora of secondary sources. While the book concentrates to a large degree on the air war Bergstrom also tells us what's happening on the ground, the various affects that the air war had on ground operations helps to put the story in a better context and light as well as the fact that Bergstrom intermixes personal accounts from both sides with the wide picture of what individual fronts, air armies, corps, etc were doing. Losses are constantly tallied and compared against what both sides had claimed, many times it is evident that both Soviet and German pilots exaggerated and at times even under counted what they had accomplished or failed to accomplish!

Some of the more memorable stories would be about a group of 9 Red Air Force (VVS) bombers who were all hit and burning but still flying in formation! They reached their target, released their bombs, and then parachutes could be seen as the crews began to bail out (pg. 55). These heroic exploits can be encountered on practically every page. Bergstrom gives a lot of attention to the suicidal courage that gripped Soviet bomber crews in the first weeks of the war as they constantly went up to bomb enemy targets without fighter cover again and again. It is to a large degree these men that he claims helped save the Soviet Union and held up the Germans again and again as they recklessly risked their lives to give an hour's pause to the German advance. Bergstrom also tackles the myth that the Soviet Union had superiority in 1941, providing reasons for why the VVS was restricted to how many planes it could deploy in the West and at the same time keep up a presence in the South, against the Turkish border, and the East, against the Japanese. Highly rated and recommended for those who want a better understanding of what happened in 1941!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-10 13:22:06 EST)
08-22-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Great overview
Reviewer Permalink
Christer Bergstrom did an excellent job with the "Black Cross/Red Star" series and he does it the same with this new series. He constantly has a wide range of sources from the primary sources such as both the former Soviet and German archives to interviews and memoirs of participants and periodicals from the time period as well as a plethora of secondary sources. While the book concentrates to a large degree on the air war Bergstrom also tells us what's happening on the ground, the various affects that the air war had on ground operations helps to put the story in a better context and light as well as the fact that Bergstrom intermixes personal accounts from both sides with the wide picture of what individual fronts, air armies, corps, etc were doing. Losses are constantly tallied and compared against what both sides had claimed, many times it is evident that both Soviet and German pilots exaggerated and at times even under counted what they had accomplished or failed to accomplish!

Some of the more memorable stories would be about a group of 9 Red Air Force (VVS) bombers who were all hit and burning but still flying in formation! They reached their target, released their bombs, and then parachutes could be seen as the crews began to bail out (pg. 55). These heroic exploits can be encountered on practically every page. Bergstrom gives a lot of attention to the suicidal courage that gripped Soviet bomber crews in the first weeks of the war as they constantly went up to bomb enemy targets without fighter cover again and again. It is to a large degree these men that he claims helped save the Soviet Union and held up the Germans again and again as they recklessly risked their lives to give an hour's pause to the German advance. Bergstrom also tackles the myth that the Soviet Union had superiority in 1941, providing reasons for why the VVS was restricted to how many planes it could deploy in the West and at the same time keep up a presence in the South, against the Turkish border, and the East, against the Japanese. Highly rated and recommended for those who want a better understanding of what happened in 1941!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-17 20:40:18 EST)
  
                  Reader Reviews 1 - 4 of 4                 
  
  
  
  
  
  

Because the data used to generate this site come from outside sources, VeryWellSaid.com cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the data.
Search VeryWellSaid™
Google
Web VeryWellSaid™
New subjects are added every week.
View Subjects Below by:
* Top Selling
 (click category name, left)
* Top-Rated Top Sellers
 (click 'Top Rated', right)
In the news...  
Dubai\UAE Top Rated
Influenza\Bird Flu Top Rated
Iraq Top Rated
Supreme Court Top Rated
All Books Top Rated
Arts Top Rated
Photography Top Rated
Digital Photography Top Rated
Digital Cameras Top Rated
Biography Top Rated
Business Top Rated
Management Top Rated
Marketing Top Rated
Sales Top Rated
Stocks Top Rated
Bonds Top Rated
Real Estate Top Rated
Trading Top Rated
Commodities Trading Top Rated
Time Management Top Rated
Starting A Business Top Rated
Children's Top Rated
Comics Top Rated
Computers Top Rated
PC Top Rated
Mac Top Rated
Programming Top Rated
Design Patterns Top Rated
.Net Top Rated
C# Top Rated
Vb.Net Top Rated
Asp.Net Top Rated
Java Top Rated
Python Top Rated
PHP Top Rated
Perl Top Rated
Javascript Top Rated
Ajax Top Rated
CSS Top Rated
Open Source Top Rated
SQL Top Rated
Databases Top Rated
Oracle Top Rated
MySql Top Rated
Sql Server Top Rated
IIS Top Rated
Apache Top Rated
Linux Top Rated
Windows Server Top Rated
Project Management Top Rated
HTML Top Rated
UML Top Rated
IT Certifications Top Rated
Cisco Certifications Top Rated
MCSE Top Rated
MCSD Top Rated
Cooking Top Rated
Italian Cooking Top Rated
Vegetarian Cooking Top Rated
Wine Top Rated
Engineering Top Rated
Entertainment Top Rated
Health Top Rated
Nutrition Top Rated
Dieting Top Rated
Sex Top Rated
History Top Rated
Military History Top Rated
British History Top Rated
Middle East History Top Rated
Land Battles Top Rated
Naval Warfare Top Rated
Air Warfare Top Rated
9/11 Top Rated
Terrorism Top Rated
Home Top Rated
Mortgage\Home Equity Loan Top Rated
Cars Top Rated
Car Buying Top Rated
Sports Cars Top Rated
Cat Top Rated
Humor Top Rated
Horror Top Rated
Law Top Rated
IP Law Top Rated
Legal History Top Rated
Fiction Top Rated
Oprah's Book Club Top Rated
Medicine Top Rated
Cancer Top Rated
Stroke Top Rated
Heart Disease Top Rated
Fertility Top Rated
Diabetes Top Rated
Pharmacology Top Rated
Back Problems Top Rated
Menopause Top Rated
Thyroid Top Rated
Pain Top Rated
Organic Chemistry Top Rated
Immune System Top Rated
Mystery Top Rated
Nonfiction Top Rated
Outdoors Top Rated
Running Top Rated
Radio Control Models Top Rated
Guns Top Rated
Parenting Top Rated
Divorce Top Rated
Professional Top Rated
Reference Top Rated
Religion Top Rated
Romance Top Rated
Science Top Rated
Physics Top Rated
Chemistry Top Rated
Astronomy Top Rated
Psychology Top Rated
Science Fiction Top Rated
Sports Top Rated
Teens Top Rated
Travel Top Rated
USA Top Rated
Europe Top Rated
France Top Rated
Italy Top Rated
England Top Rated
China Top Rated
All Books Arts Biography Click Here For An A-Z Index Of All 213 Best-Seller Subjects Business Children's Comics
Computers Cooking Engineering Entertainment Health History Home Horror Humor Law Fiction Medicine Mystery
Nonfiction Outdoors Parenting Professional Reference Religion Romance Science Sci-Fi Sports Teens Travel
In Association with Amazon.com

Cache miss
(not cached)