In the summer of 1944 the Red Army crushed Army Group Centre in one of the largest offensives in military history. Operation Bagration ? launched almost exactly three years after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union ? was Stalin's retribution for Hitler's Operation Barbarossa. Earlier battles at Stalingrad and Kursk paved the way for Soviet victory, but as Anthony Tucker-Jones demonstrates in this fascinating study, Bagration ensured that the Germans would never regain the strategic initiative. In one fell swoop the Wehrmacht lost a quarter of its strength on the Eastern Front. And in a series of overwhelming assaults, the Red Army recaptured practically all the territory the Soviet Union had lost in 1941, advanced into East Prussia and reached the outskirts of Warsaw. As he reconstructs this massive and complex battle, Anthony Tucker-Jones assesses the opposing forces and their commanders and gives a vivid insight into the planning and decision-making at the highest level. He recreates the experience of the soldiers on the battlefield by using graphic contemporary accounts, and he sets the Bagration offensive in the wider context of the Soviet war effort. He also asks why Stalin's road to retribution proved to be such a long and bloody one ? for the Germans, despite their crippling losses, managed to resist for another ten months. AUTHOR: Anthony Tucker-Jones studied history at Portsmouth University and gained his MA International Relations and Strategic Studies from Lancaster University. After a career in the intelligence community he became a freelance defence consultant and a prolific writer on military, intelligence, counter-terrorism, military aviation and naval affairs. He has also established a reputation as a writer on the history of warfare, in particular on armoured fighting vehicles. His work on the Second World War has been published in such titles as Classic Military Vehicle and Military Illustrated. He has also been widely published in AirForces Monthly, Air International, Aviation News, Warships International Fleet Review, and other publications devoted to modern warfare and defence studies. His most recent books are Hitler's Great Panzer Heist and Falaise: The Flawed Victory. SELLING POINTS: Reassessment of the decisive Soviet offensive of June 1944. Close analysis of Soviet and German planning and decision-making. Considers the impact of Stalin and Hitler on the campaign. Reconstructs the experience of the soldiers through eyewitness accounts. Insight into Soviet and German tactics and fighting methods. Reconsiders Operation Bagration in the wider context of the war on the Eastern Front. 30 b/w photos