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Oleg Grigoryev
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3 new books

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Post by Oleg Grigoryev » 30 Mar 2003, 06:12

This is to announce the publication of three new books on the Red Army's Manchurian campaign, August Storm, which was the inspiration for U.S. 1991 Operation Desert Storm. These include:
1. David M. Glantz, The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria, 1945, "August Storm" (London: Frank Cass, 2003). 451 pages with 84 maps, 7 figures, 48 tables, and 5 charts.
2. David M. Glantz, Soviet Operational and Tactical Combat in Manchuria, 1945 "August Storm" (London: Frank Cass, 20030. 368 pages, 45 maps, 50 figures,and 26 tables.
3. Atlas of the Soviet Far Eastern Campaign (August-September 1945)(self-published) in 11x17 format with 45 pages of text and 140 maps.

In addition,I have just self-published the Atlas and Operational Summary of the Border Battles, 22 June-1 July 1941 in 11x17 format with 38 pages of text and OBs and 190 maps, highlighting the tank battles at Kelme, Raseiniai, Grodno, Lutsk, Rovno, Brody, and Dubno.

David Glantz
http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/mes ... 1048815059

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Re: 3 new books

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Post by Gotzingen » 23 Oct 2014, 14:46

Do you know where Glantz' "Atlas and Operational Summary of the Border Battles, 22 June-1 July 1941" is available to buy? Thanks for any pointers.


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Post by MLW » 23 Oct 2014, 17:28

If understand this webpage correctly, you should contact Glantz directly - http://books.stonebooks.com/publisher/2491 - and there is a link to do that on the webpage.

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Re: 3 new books

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Post by Gotzingen » 23 Oct 2014, 18:18

Thanks. I'll see if I can contact Glantz via the link. I'd like to buy it on the website but, unfortunately, it's prehistoric.

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