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The Panzers of Prokhorovka
The Myth of Hitler’s Greatest Armoured Defeat
The Panzers of Prokhorovka
The Myth of Hitler’s Greatest Armoured Defeat
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Description
A ground-breaking new study that transforms our understanding of one of the most famous battles of the Second World War, widely mythologized as the largest tank battle in history.
Today in Russia there are three official sacred battlefields: Kulikovo, where the Mongols were defeated in 1380; Borodino, where Russian troops slowed Napoleon's Grande Armée before Moscow in 1812; the third is Prokhorovka, where the Soviet annihilation of Hitler's elite SS Panzer force on 12 July 1943 in the largest armoured clash in history has traditionally been described as a key turning point in the war.
The Panzers of Prokhorovka challenges this narrative. The battle was indeed an important Soviet victory, but a very different one to that described above. Based on ground-breaking archival research and supported by previously unpublished images of the battlefield, Ben Wheatley argues that German armoured losses were in fact negligible and a fresh approach is required to understand Prokhorovka. This book tackles the many myths that have built up over the years, and presents a new analysis of this famous engagement.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. The Historical Record
2. Prelude to Prokhorovka, February–11 July 1943
3. The Battle of Prokhorovka, 12 July 1943: The Statistical Battle
4. The Battle of Prokhorovka, 12 July 1943: A True Narrative
5. From Attack to Defence: The Battle of Kursk Following Operation Citadel, mid-July–31 August 1943
6. The 'Death' of the 'Panzers of Prokhorovka', September 1943–April 1944
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices
List of Figures
List of Illustrations in Plate Section
List of Maps
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Frequently Used Abbreviations
Notes
Index
Product details
Published | 08 Jun 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9781472859082 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 48-page plate section in colour and black and white. |
Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Ben Wheatley joins a very select crew of superb historians who have turned the received wisdom on its head. He has transformed what we thought we knew about history's greatest tank battle. This is a fearless commitment to scholarship, to analysing the evidence wherever it may lead.
Dan Snow
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The Battle of Prokhorovka has attained an almost holy status in Russian narratives of the war, celebrated not only as a victory but as a monumental and decisive engagement. In this book and the underlying research Ben Wheatley provides wholly persuasive empirical evidence that the familiar story of the battle is wrong. His findings speak for themselves and his clear, calm prose and evident respect for the Red Army serve only to make them more compelling.
Oliver Moody, Berlin Correspondent for 'The Times'
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Wheatley reveals the truth about the Battle of Prokhorovka in July 1943, “the greatest armoured clash in history”: it was indeed an operational victory for the Soviets, but it came at a huge cost and – contrary to popular belief – utterly failed to destroy Hitler's elite panzer force.
Saul David, historian, novelist and broadcaster
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A remarkable new history of the largest tank battle of the Second World War and key moment in the 1943 Kursk campaign. This is fundamental reading for anyone wanting to understand operations on the Eastern Front, it will become a template for undertaking battlefield history.
Dr Marcus Faulkner, Department of War Studies, King's College London