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That said, anyone read Barbarossa Derailed Volume 2 yet? I haven't tried ordering it yet after so many false release dates, but it appears like it it actually published.
I saw today that it's actually in stock. What did you think of Volume 1?
It wouldn't be the first time that it was "in stock." I think Amazon actually had it as "shipping soon" to me last June. So I won't hold my breath til I see the book on a shelf somewhere, or hear from someone who actually his it in his hands...
Volume 1 though was a real game changer for me on my understanding of '41 and the importance and ferocity of the battles around Smolensk. I think it rather definitively settles such questions as whether the Germans could have taken Moscow if they had only not diverted south to Kiev, and for that matter shines a rather interesting light in WiTE terms on the various debates on a Soviet running away versus forward defense strategy. Still, all I said above on the frustrations of Glantz stands especially for that book, and I find baffling his decision to include "para-phrasings" of the various Soviet order and situational reports, especially as in many cases I was uncertain whether I was reading a direct quote or Glantz's research notes. Still, though, volume 1 is one of the absolute key revisionist books on the period.





