Blood on the Snow
Discover the gripping narrative of the Carpathian campaign of 1915 in Blood on the Snow by the University Press of Kansas. Often referred to as the 'Stalingrad of the First World War', this compelling account delves into the intense winter battles fought between the formidable armies of Austria-Hungary and Russia. With over a million soldiers engaged, the campaign pushed both sides to the brink of annihilation, showcasing the brutal realities of warfare during this pivotal moment in history. Spanning 270 pages, this paperback edition published in 2010 provides a thorough exploration of the Carpathian Winter War, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and those interested in military strategy. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this fascinating historical account.