The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II

The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II

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  • Author:Iain MacGregor
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Summary

To the Soviet Union, the sacrifices that enabled the country to defeat Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-45 are quite rightly sacrosanct。 The battle for the city of Stalingrad between September 1942 to the beginning of February 1943 is a pivotal landmark of this sacrifice。 It was the most decisive of the Second World War with over two million combatants killed, wounded or captured。 It was also the bloodiest in history。 July 2022 will mark the eightieth anniversary of the start of the campaign in Southern Russia ('Case Blue') that Adolf Hitler predicted would knock the Soviets out of the war。 The culmination of this campaign would end in the showpiece city's ruins that stretched along the mighty Volga river as German and Soviet armies battled for its occupancy in brutal house-to-house fighting which lasted five months。

Within this deadly struggle Soviet war correspondents such as Vasily Grossman lauded the fight for a key strategic building in the heart of the city, 'Pavlov's House', situated right on the frontline, codenamed: 'The Lighthouse'。 Standing a few hundred metres from the river the legend grew of a small garrison of Russia guardsmen holding out against overwhelming odds right up until the battle had been won。

In this riveting narrative, unearthing new German and Russian testimonies from those who fought there, The Lighthouse of Stalingrad sheds new light on this iconic conflict that established Soviet dominance in the East and thus guaranteed the Third Reich's defeat in the ruins of Berlin two years later。

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Monica

3。8 rounded up to 4 ⭐ because can only do whole stars。I love to read history books。 I enjoy learning things that I didn't know before and this hit the mark。 When I was reading this book, I thought about America and the Alamo, very similar situations between the Alamo and Stalingrad。The Russians fought the Germans hard for this city。 It was completely destroyed during the fall and winter of 1942。 Even though, I did enjoy reading and learning about this battle, I found parts of it slow。 The chapte 3。8 rounded up to 4 ⭐ because can only do whole stars。I love to read history books。 I enjoy learning things that I didn't know before and this hit the mark。 When I was reading this book, I thought about America and the Alamo, very similar situations between the Alamo and Stalingrad。The Russians fought the Germans hard for this city。 It was completely destroyed during the fall and winter of 1942。 Even though, I did enjoy reading and learning about this battle, I found parts of it slow。 The chapters were really long, also。 One reason for my 3。8 rating is that there were so many names。 I kept getting confused on who was on what side。 It was well researched, as Macgregor interviewed relatives and saw papers from both sides that had never been interviewed or seen before。Published November 29, 2022Thanks to Netgalley and Simon & Schuster for the Kindle Version of the book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。#netgalley#simonschuster 。。。more

Dan

My thanks to both NetGalley and the publisher Scribner for an advance copy of this history of Stalingrad and its legacy。 Many people might have been introduced to Stalingrad and the battle that took place there from a variety of places。 My history classes in school were not one of them。 Some might have seen the movie, Enemy at the Gates, or read the fiction novel War of the Rats about snipers fighting in the city。 Others might know it better as one of the levels in the Soviet campaign from the b My thanks to both NetGalley and the publisher Scribner for an advance copy of this history of Stalingrad and its legacy。 Many people might have been introduced to Stalingrad and the battle that took place there from a variety of places。 My history classes in school were not one of them。 Some might have seen the movie, Enemy at the Gates, or read the fiction novel War of the Rats about snipers fighting in the city。 Others might know it better as one of the levels in the Soviet campaign from the bestselling game Call of Duty, levels that captured quite a bit about the winter war, even as a first person shooter。 The war here was one not just of attrition, but barbarity men women and children reduced to eating rats, or even cannibalism。 Soldiers fighting not only for blocks, but building, even feet and inches in a struggle that neither could give up on。 The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II by historian and writer Iain MacGregor, is a look at both the battle for the city, and one particular fight that took place among the violence, and the influence it might have had for the Soviet war effort。The book begins with a funeral for Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov, the General who helped liberate the "Hero City" who passed away in 1982。 Thousands of people, including many of his troops who had fought with him at Stalingrad attended, giving the book a sense of what the city meant to the Soviet people, even forty years later。 From there the book covers the events and actions leading up to Stalingrad, the mistakes made by both defenders and invaders, and the slog the war was becoming。 The need for victory is made apparant as both the Germans and the Soviets had not only strategic and propaganda reasons for victory, their own egos demanded a win。 The book than focuses on the battle of Pavlov's house, a battle that is considered a turning point for the Soviets, but is still a controversial historical subject even today。 The book is very well written, drawing on many journals, letters and notes from troops on the ground, more than on the leaders who were deciding the war。 The book has a good style, not a lot of jumping around, with a clear narrative and not a lot of asides。 MacGregor has a way of communicating ideas and sharing events with the reader without getting bogged down on points or slowing the book down。 This is a grim book, with lots of barbarity on both sides, and plenty of moments where reality might seem just a little too real。 A very good holiday gift for readers both fiction and nonfiction on World War II。 The book has avery good overview of the battle in general, with a good style that keeps the reader intrigued to the end。 。。。more

Stan Fleetwood

Brilliant and fascinating。

Casey Wheeler

This book narrates the early history of the battle of Stalingrad which was one of the bloodiest battles during World War II。 The book is well written and researched presenting the positive and negative decisions that took place on both sides。 One of the things I found most interesting was the author’s inclusion of quotes from individuals at all levels involved in the battle from both the Nazi and Soviet perspectives。 This is a must read for those interested in specific battles that took place du This book narrates the early history of the battle of Stalingrad which was one of the bloodiest battles during World War II。 The book is well written and researched presenting the positive and negative decisions that took place on both sides。 One of the things I found most interesting was the author’s inclusion of quotes from individuals at all levels involved in the battle from both the Nazi and Soviet perspectives。 This is a must read for those interested in specific battles that took place during World War II。I received a free ARC of this book courtesy of Net Galley and the publisher with the understanding that I would post a review on Net Galley, Goodreads, Amazon, Facebook and my nonfiction book review blog。 。。。more

J F

Just excellent, couldn’t put it down, we’ll written & fast paced。 Good amount of detail with a good balance between strategic and the tactical individual soldier。 I really enjoyed it as this is only my 2nd book on the Eastern Front。 5 stars easily…。

Arthur Morrill III

"The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II," by Iain MacGregor (ISBN: 781982163587), publishing date 29 November 2022, earns a strong four stars。This is an extremely well-researched and superbly written book that provides the reader with many heretofore not widely known details concerning the seminal battle for Stalingrad。 Necessarily, it is not a quick read but instead is one that must be read carefully and thoughtfully, while frequently "The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II," by Iain MacGregor (ISBN: 781982163587), publishing date 29 November 2022, earns a strong four stars。This is an extremely well-researched and superbly written book that provides the reader with many heretofore not widely known details concerning the seminal battle for Stalingrad。 Necessarily, it is not a quick read but instead is one that must be read carefully and thoughtfully, while frequently pausing for reflectionYes, it does contain information generally known, but it also looks at the way the then Soviet Union and the Russian Federation since publicized the events (e。g。, Pavlov's House), machinations, and personalities of that battle in ways that have more to do with raising the morale, confidence, and fighting spirit of the Russian population and fighting forces--then and now--than it did revealing many of the facts of the event。Make no mistake, this epic battle was as significant, if not more, than any other battle in the Second World War and since, and its legacy is just as great--even today。 This book reveals new information that highlights just how great the Soviet sacrifice was, and, ironically, reminds the reader of how despots from all quarters can injure if not destroy any nation。 It is a worthy read。Thanks to the publisher, Kindle (EPUB), for granting this reviewer this opportunity to read this Advance Reader Copy (ARC), and thanks to NetGalley for helping to make that possible。 。。。more

Arthur Morrill III

"The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II," by Iain MacGregor (ISBN: 781982163587), publishing date 29 November 2022, earns a strong four stars。This is an extremely well-researched and superbly written book that provides the reader with many heretofore not widely known details concerning the seminal battle for Stalingrad。 Necessarily, it is not a quick read but instead is one that must be read carefully and thoughtfully, while frequently "The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Heart of the Greatest Battle of World War II," by Iain MacGregor (ISBN: 781982163587), publishing date 29 November 2022, earns a strong four stars。This is an extremely well-researched and superbly written book that provides the reader with many heretofore not widely known details concerning the seminal battle for Stalingrad。 Necessarily, it is not a quick read but instead is one that must be read carefully and thoughtfully, while frequently pausing for reflectionYes, it does contain information generally known, but it also looks at the way the then Soviet Union and the Russian Federation since publicized the events (e。g。, Pavlov's House), machinations, and personalities of that battle in ways that have more to do with raising the morale, confidence, and fighting spirit of the Russian population and fighting forces--then and now--than it did revealing many of the facts of the event。Make no mistake, this epic battle was as significant, if not more, than any other battle in the Second World War and since, and its legacy is just as great--even today。 This book reveals new information that highlights just how great the Soviet sacrifice was, and, ironically, reminds the reader of how despots from all quarters can injure if not destroy any nation。 It is a worthy read。Thanks to the publisher, Kindle (EPUB), for granting this reviewer this opportunity to read this Advance Reader Copy (ARC), and thanks to NetGalley for helping to make that possible。 。。。more

Brendan Dowd

The Lighthouse of Stalingrad by Iain MacGregor is a tale of two books。 Well, actually, one book and one major marketing error。First, the good。 MacGregor does a great job recapping the Battle of Stalingrad。 MacGregor uses a hybrid style where he goes into great depths to talk about strategic aspects of the battle but will also drop down to the street level to give a view of the tactical warfare going on。 If you have not read a book on Stalingrad, this is an excellently told one which moves at a s The Lighthouse of Stalingrad by Iain MacGregor is a tale of two books。 Well, actually, one book and one major marketing error。First, the good。 MacGregor does a great job recapping the Battle of Stalingrad。 MacGregor uses a hybrid style where he goes into great depths to talk about strategic aspects of the battle but will also drop down to the street level to give a view of the tactical warfare going on。 If you have not read a book on Stalingrad, this is an excellently told one which moves at a steady pace without getting bogged down in details。The bad, however, is a huge misstep。 The title, "The Lighthouse of Stalingrad" is a reference to Pavlov's House in Stalingrad。 Without diving into too much detail, Pavlov's House is a symbol of Russian resistance in World War II and is a cultural icon。 Besides the title, the book description makes it seem like Pavlov's House will play a huge role in the narrative。 It does not。 It takes up shockingly little。 I have read about Stalingrad before, specifically, Antony Beevor's Stalingrad which is the gold standard according to many including MacGregor in the introduction。 I wanted to read this book because I thought it would be a more tactically focused book which dove into the myth of Pavlov's House。I gave this book 3 stars out of 5。 I feel guilty doing so as Iain MacGregor is an excellent writer and much of the book is excellent。 However, the marketing seems to make a promise that it does not deliver on and that needs to be taken into account。(This book was provided to me by Netgalley and Scribner Books。) 。。。more