Meat Grinder
The Battles for the Rzhev Salient, 1942-43
- author
- Prit Buttar
- Narrator
- Nathan Osgood
- Length
- 21 hours 3 minutes
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Catalogue #
- 19555
- Categories
- War - WW2
- Reviews
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The fighting between the German and Russian armies in the Rzhev Salient during World War II was so grisly, so murderous, and saw such vast losses that the troops called the campaign 'The Meat Grinder'. Though millions of men would fight and die there, the Rzhev Salient does not have the name recognition of Leningrad or Moscow. It has been largely ignored by Western historians - until now.
In this book, Prit Buttar, a leading expert on the Eastern Front, reveals the depth and depravity of the bitter fighting. Using German and Russian first-hand accounts, Buttar examines the major offensives launched by the Red Army against the salient, all of which were defeated with losses exceeding two million killed, wounded or missing, until eventually, the Germans were forced to evacuate the salient in March 1943.
