ORIGINAL: spence
About the political imperative I think I agree but for those of us not formerly of the Soviet Desk is there an English translation available?
Yes.
The journal, Voyennaya mysl (Military Thought), is being published by East View Press in Minneapolis, MN. Available digitally from 1990, the entire archive is available on microform. All of the later and many of the early issues are in translation. The CIA has DVDs going back to 1961 that are available. Army TRADCOM, Univ of Va, and Harvard are other (free) library sources. Voyenno-istoricheski zhurnal (Military History Journal), also has many issues in translation, much of it by various home-grown Russian historical groups.
Best bet is anything written by Maj Gen Nikolai Talenskyi on operational developments, and the angry, self-justification responses thereto in the next issue; the best ones are in the 1944 and 1945 volumes.
As always the fun details are found in the citations and references in the footnotes. Get these references from Rosarchiv (Federal Archival Agency) which has millions of period documents in the Lubyanka. Best to do your search in Russian, or have one of the Russian forum people do it for you. Chances are good that some home-grown group has done a translation and one can find it with a reasonably moderate effort.