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Joining Hitler's Crusade
European Nations and the Invasion of the Soviet Union, 1941

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  • Editor: David Stahel, University of New South Wales, Canberra
David Stahel, Carl Henrik Meinander, Dennis John Deletant, Ignác Romsics; Jan Rychlik, Thomas Schlemmer, Rory Yeomans, Xavier Moreno Juliá, Evertjan van Roekel, Joachim Lund, Nico Wouters, Oleg Beyda, Sigurd Christian Sørlie, Valdis O. Lumans, Igor Petrov and Oleg Beyda;
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  • Date Published: December 2017
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781316649749

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  • The reasons behind Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union are well known, but what about those of the other Axis and non-Axis powers that joined Operation Barbarossa? Six other European armies fought with the Wehrmacht in 1941 and six more countries sent volunteers, as well as there being countless collaborators in the east of various nationalities who were willing to work with the Germans in 1941. The political, social and military context behind why so many nations and groups of volunteers opted to join Hitler's war in the east reflects the many diverse, and largely unknown, roads that led to Operation Barbarossa. With each chapter dealing with a new country and every author being a subject matter expert on that nation, proficient in the local language and historiography, this fascinating new study offers unparalleled insight into non-German participation on the Eastern Front in 1941.

    • This study offers a concept never written about before – why so many countries, both Axis and non-Axis powers, opted to take part in Operation Barbarossa
    • With every chapter grounded in usually inaccessible languages, and some not yet covered in Anglo-American discourse, this study offers a completely new slant on the well-known aspects of 1941
    • It presents many new interpretations of Operation Barbarossa, none of which follows the usual German-dominated perspective
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    'Very worthwhile material, all done to high academic standards.' Stone and Stone (www.stonebooks.com)

    'All of the essays are good and several very much so, dispelling myths about the composition and performance of particular contingents (e.g., Italian, Spanish). This is a valuable addition to the literature of the Russo-German War.' A. A. Nofi, The NYMAS Review

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    • Date Published: December 2017
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781316649749
    • length: 454 pages
    • dimensions: 227 x 151 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.73kg
    • contains: 20 b/w illus. 2 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of figures
    Notes on contributors
    Acknowledgement
    Preface David Stahel
    Part I. The National Armies:
    1. Finland Carl Henrik Meinander
    2. Romania Dennis John Deletant
    3. Hungary Ignác Romsics
    4. Slovakia Jan Rychlik
    5. Italy Thomas Schlemmer
    6. Croatia Rory Yeomans
    Part II. The Volunteers:
    7. Spain Xavier Moreno Juliá
    8. The Netherlands Evertjan van Roekel
    9. Denmark Joachim Lund
    10. Belgium Nico Wouters
    11. France Oleg Beyda
    12. Norway Sigurd Christian Sørlie
    Part III. Collaborators from within the Soviet Union:
    13. The Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia Valdis O. Lumans
    14. The Soviet Union Igor Petrov and Oleg Beyda.

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    David Stahel, University of New South Wales, Canberra
    David Stahel is a Senior Lecturer in European history at the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia. His latest book, The Battle for Moscow (Cambridge, 2015), was shortlisted for the British Army's military book of the year, 2016.

    Contributors

    David Stahel, Carl Henrik Meinander, Dennis John Deletant, Ignác Romsics; Jan Rychlik, Thomas Schlemmer, Rory Yeomans, Xavier Moreno Juliá, Evertjan van Roekel, Joachim Lund, Nico Wouters, Oleg Beyda, Sigurd Christian Sørlie, Valdis O. Lumans, Igor Petrov and Oleg Beyda;

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