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The Lighthouse of Stalingrad

The Hidden Truth at the Centre of WWII's Greatest Battle
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The Lighthouse of Stalingrad by Iain MacGregor delves into the harrowing Battle of Stalingrad during World War II, a pivotal and brutal conflict on the Eastern Front. It focuses on the strategic significance of a single building, known as "the Lighthouse," symbolising the tenacity and resilience of Soviet defenders against the advancing German forces. Through vivid historical accounts and personal narratives, the book captures both the heroism and the human cost of one of history's most gruelling battles.
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If you're fascinated by World War II narratives and accounts of courage amidst the chaos of battle, you might find this book captivating. It delves into a pivotal moment of the Battle of Stalingrad, offering a gripping exploration of the strategies and human stories on the front lines. It’s a thrilling read for history enthusiasts who appreciate detailed and insightful wartime analyses.

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The Lighthouse of Stalingrad

An enthralling and insightful look into the most decisive battle of the Second World War - The Lighthouse of Stalingrad sheds new light on the heroic work of those who fought and died as we mark its 80th anniversary.

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'Stunning. History at its very best: a blend of impeccably researched scholarship, genuinely revelatory primary sources, and a beautifully written narrative' - James Holland 'The sheer brutal intimacy of his descriptions of the fighting are extraordinary' - Frederick Taylor 'A wonderful and important and timely book' - Alexander Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of The Bedford Boys and First Wave 'An authoritative and unforgettable insight into the decisive days of that most terrible struggle on the banks of the Volga' - Jonathan Dimbleby 'An utterly gripping read' - James Holland 'MacGregor writes with great fluency and narrative drive... compellingly terse' - William Boyd 'Magisterial' - Dan Snow

The sacrifices that enabled the Soviet Union to defeat Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-45 are sacrosanct. The foundation of their eventual victory was laid during the battle for the city of Stalingrad, resting on the banks of the river Volga. For Germany, the catastrophic defeat was the beginning of their eventual demise that would see the Red Army two years later flying their flag of victory above the Reichstag.

Stalingrad is seen as the pivotal battle of the Second World War, with over two million civilians and combatants either killed, wounded or captured during the bitter winter of September 1942. Both sides endured terrible conditions in brutal house-to-house fighting reminiscent of the Great War.

Within this life-and-death struggle for the heart of the city and situated on the frontline was a key strategic building, codenamed: 'The Lighthouse'. Here, a small garrison of Red Army guardsmen withstood German aerial bombardments and fought off daily assaults of infantry and armour. Red Army newspaper reports at the time would be seized upon by the Moscow media needing to place a positive spin on the fighting that had at one point looked beyond salvation.

By the end of the war, the story of this building would gather further momentum to inspire Russians to rebuild their destroyed towns and cities until it became the legend it is today, renamed after the simple sergeant who had supposedly led the defence - 'Pavlov's House'.

In time for the eightieth anniversary, The Lighthouse of Stalingrad will shed fresh insight on this iconic battle through the prism of the men who fought one another over five months and the officers who commanded them. A riveting narrative, informed by both German and Russian archives to unearth unpublished memoirs and eyewitness testimonies from veterans and civilians alike, this book will celebrate the real heroes and provide a truer picture of how this mighty battle finally ended.

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The Lighthouse of Stalingrad by Iain MacGregor receives high praise for its detailed research and evocative storytelling, bringing to life the harrowing conditions of the Battle of Stalingrad. Reviewers highlight its impactful narrative, blending new insights with personal testimonies from both Soviet and German perspectives. The book is noted for debunking myths and offering fresh perspectives on this crucial WWII battle.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472135209

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Constable

Illustration: 1x8 colour1x8 b&wIntegrated maps

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Iain MacGregor has been an editor and publisher of non-fiction for over twenty-five years. He is the author of the acclaimed oral history of Cold War Berlin: Checkpoint Charlie. As a history student he visited the Baltic and the Soviet Union in the early 1980s and has been captivated by Soviet history ever since. He has published books on every aspect of World War II on the Eastern Front from 1941 to 1945 and has visited archives in Leningrad, Moscow and Volgograd. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and his writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Spectator and BBC History Magazine. He lives with his wife and two children in London.

Instagram: iain_macgregor

Twitter: @Iain_MacGregor1

Website: iainmacgregor.com

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