American Perspectives on Eastern Front Operations in World War II.

Abstract

It is clear that no really objective or more complete picture of operations on the Eastern Front is possible without extensive use of Soviet source material. Thus definitive accounts of operations in the East have yet to be written. How definitive they will ultimately be depends in large part on the future candor and scope of Soviet historical efforts. In the interim it is the task of American historians, drawing upon all sources, Soviet and German alike, to challenge those judgments and misperceptions which are a produce of past historical work. It is clear that the American (Western) perspective regarding war on the Eastern Front needs broadening, in the more superficial public context and in the realm of more serious historical study. Scholarly cooperation among Soviet and American historians, research exchange programs involving both parties, and expanded conferences to share the fruit of historical research would further this end and foster more widespread understanding on both sides.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1987
Accession Number
ADA194173

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  • David M. Glantz

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  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Airborne
  • Armored Vehicles
  • Availability
  • Classification
  • Europe
  • Governments
  • International Organizations
  • Military History
  • Military Operations
  • Military Science
  • Military Strategy
  • Second World War
  • Security
  • Task Forces
  • Ussr
  • War
  • Warfare

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