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Deathride

Hitler vs. Stalin: The Eastern Front, 1941-1945

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Deathride

By: John Mosier
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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John Mosier presents a revisionist retelling of the war on the Eastern Front. Although the Eastern Front was the biggest and most important theater in World War II, it is not well known in the United States, as no American troops participated in the fighting. Yet historians agree that this is where the decisive battles of the war were fought.

The conventional wisdom about the Eastern Front is that Hitler was mad to think he could defeat the USSR, because of its vast size and population, and that the Battle of Stalingrad marked the turning point of the war. Neither statement is accurate, says Mosier; Hitler came very close to winning outright.

Mosier's history of the Eastern Front will generate considerable controversy, both because of his unconventional arguments and because he criticizes historians who have accepted Soviet facts and interpretations. Mosier argues that Soviet accounts are utterly untrustworthy and that accounts relying on them are fantasies. Deathride argues that the war in the East was Hitler's to lose, that Stalin was in grave jeopardy from the outset of the war, and that it was the Allied victories in North Africa and consequent threat to Italy that forced Hitler to change his plans and saved Stalin from near-certain defeat. Stalin's only real triumph was in creating a legend of victory.

©2010 John Mosier (P)2010 Tantor
20th Century Europe Germany Military Modern Russia Wars & Conflicts World World War II Thought-Provoking Imperialism Middle Ages Soviet Union Interwar Period
Fresh Historical Analysis • Thought-provoking Perspective • Suitable Matter-of-fact Voice • Well-researched Content

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Excellent all around - thought provoking- author has many other related books out in paper and electronic book- but really limited audio selections on audible - or anywhere else. Listening to this leaves me wanting more.

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This book finally addresses the nagging logical questions that any amateur eastern front historian has been too embarrassed to ask. First – would the fall of Moscow really been the end to Soviet resistance? John Mosier answer is clear, logical and I my opinion correct. The Soviets would not have simply given up if Panzers were parked in the Kremlin. He also correctly asserts that Hitler’s decision to not take Moscow off the march in August/September was the strategically correct one based on the larger economic considerations and military dispositions of the Soviet Armed Forces at the time. He ties the failure to finish off the Soviets at that time was the lack of a strategic bomber in the Luftwaffe. He believes that the possession of such a weapon would have enabled the Germans to destroy the relocated factories in the Urals and any reinforcements being gathered around Moscow or Don/ Volga basin (Stalingrad). He also believes that the lack of this weapon was the reason for the loss of the Battle of Britain and probably the war. If Britain had been knocked out the US would have no realistic location to base a continental invasion.

Speaking the un-speakable

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while no fan of Stalin, who certainly was evil to the core, I still found the author's obvious bias to be too repetitive. He succeeded in making Hitler look like a genius while Stalin was never right. Actually, everything Russian was cast in s negative light at every opportunity

too much anti-Russian bias

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I found this book to be a wonderful insight. and being a military man for 21 years some of the points were very valid indeed. This book will make you think and will place so much 'coffee table' history in the bin. I would highly recommend it to any student of history looking for a strategic view point of the war in the east. Its also a great read. Well do, would recommend it to anyone.

Joe Neill

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If you could sum up Deathride in three words, what would they be?

Definitively adept book that covers the period 1941 to 1945

What did you like best about this story?

There is little left to the imagination. Mosier shows comparisons for and against strategies deployed by both Stalin and Hitler.

Any additional comments?

Mosier is great at showing both leaders attempt to get the open hand on each other politically as well as on the battlefield.

A Great well researched book

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