'Second Stalingrad': the destruction of Axis forces at Budapest (February, 1945)
TitoloThe 'Second Stalingrad': the destruction of Axis forces at Budapest (February, 1945)
Autore
Call number940.531809439/0058
Numero oggetto10900i
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreColumbia University Press
Anno di pubblicazione
1998
Paginazionepp.151-168
MaterialeArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'Hungary in the age of total war (1938-1948)pp.151-168
Descrizione
Hungary became the primary theatre of operations on the eastern front after the withdrawal of Romania from the war on August 23, 1944. The goal of the Soviet command was to occupy Budapest on the march toward the Vienna region. The Budapest breakout went down in history as one of the most desperate operations of the Second World War. Nearly half the soldiers who participated, 17,000 men perished in the space of a few days. The ultimate responsibility rests with the supreme leaders, Stalin and especially Hitler