Army group north barbarossa4/13/2023 Comprising some 151 pages there are some brilliant aspects of the German’s Armies campaign within and the ultimate Soviet breakout from Leningrad and follow up operations in Estonia and Latvia. There is a great deal within the book’s scope to get excited about as either a student of the Eastern front or a general Second World War History. I thoroughly enjoyed this text by Ian Baxter with its base material and photos of the Northern Russian Front. But in the end, this book is yet again a successful contribution by Baxter. Some geographical information about the different locations would have been nice. It is a shame, however, that the book doesn’t contain any maps. Baxter pictures a global overview and that is sufficient to inform the reader. It is therefore mainly a picture book, so don’t expect too much in-depth information in writing. The pictures are extraordinary beautiful and clearly show what the circumstances were. Ian Baxter’s book tells the story of Heeresgruppe Nord not only in words, but also in pictures.
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