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The Battle of the Wolchow Kessel in Primary German Documents, Volume II, seeks to tell the story of the German counteroffensive against the Soviet bulge in the German lines southeast of Leningrad in the spring of 1942. The information contained herein is exclusively translated primary reports. The goal of this series is to give the reader access to English translations of the German reports during the time of the German counteroffensive to reduce the large bulge in the German lines near the Wolchow river. Volume I was previously published and contains 100's of translated reports on the battle.…mehr

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The Battle of the Wolchow Kessel in Primary German Documents, Volume II, seeks to tell the story of the German counteroffensive against the Soviet bulge in the German lines southeast of Leningrad in the spring of 1942. The information contained herein is exclusively translated primary reports. The goal of this series is to give the reader access to English translations of the German reports during the time of the German counteroffensive to reduce the large bulge in the German lines near the Wolchow river. Volume I was previously published and contains 100's of translated reports on the battle. This volume continues where Volume I left off. Volume II encompasses the following types of reports: XXXVIII Korps Miscellaneous reports - Refitting Status Reports, Artillery Grouping Reports, Kriegsgliederung Reports, Unit Merger Reports, Weapons and Equipment Shortage Reports, Monitored Radio Message Reports, Combat Orders, Combat Reports, Reports on the combat performance of the 250. Spanish Division and many, many other reports. XXXVIII Korps Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Reports Ic Reports on the capture of General Wlassow Ic Reports for the XXXVIII Korps during the battle of the Wolchow Kessel The book also includes an extensive German/English glossary and appendixes. This is the second volume of a multi volume work that aims to translate (from German to English) all of the type written reports on this battle.
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Brian Burmeister is an educator living in Iowa. As a graduate student at Iowa State University, he served as President of Ames-ISU for Darfur. His poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, and he is a regular contributor at Cleaver Magazine. He can be followed on Twitter: @bdburmeister.