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Siege

Published
Nov 2004
Main Genre
Thriller Thriller
Pages
476

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The events are real, the characters are fictional, the suffering and sacrifice are authenticâ€"and unforgettable

On January 21, 1942, more than five thousand exhausted German soldiersâ€" fragments of retreating unitsâ€"found themselves surrounded in the arctic northern Russian town of Cholm. Trapped in an area barely two kilometers wide, the freezing, starving men held out for 105 days, repelling endless infantry attacks and dozens of tank assaults. Fifteen hundred Germans died before relief finally arrived on May 5, but for those still able to fight, an even worse ordeal lay aheadâ€"the siege of Fortress Velikiye Luki.

Following the fates of three ordinary Germans through these epic struggles, Russ Schneider captures the ferocity and titanic cruelty of a war that pushed men to the very edge of madness. Millions perished on the Russian Front during World War II. Siege is a searing testament to the forgotten men who strove valiantly, if in vain, against impossible odds.

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First Edition Nov 2004 Presidio Press ISBN13 9780345475855 ISBN10 0345475852
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