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Old 18th March 2023, 21:29
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Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

Includes air operations. Scheduled for 22 June.

https://www.amazon.com/Red-Wind-over...=books&sr=1-30

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Old 18th March 2023, 23:29
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

As the Amazon blurb says, "Such a detailed study on this topic has not appeared before - and the author's work is unlikely to be superseded." That's true. This is the first detailed study of that operation in English that I'm aware of.

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Old 19th March 2023, 18:03
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

The hardback edition was published several years ago. So it's not a new book as such.
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

The Amazon blurb is probably the same one they used "several years ago" when the hardback edition was published.
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

I am getting tired of this.
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

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I am getting tired of this.
Your own thread from 2019: http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...%22red+wind%22
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

I think it would be appropriate for publishers to indicate a reprint or change of format, i.e. from hardback to paperback.
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Re: Red Wind over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube September-October 1944

I have the 2019 hardback edition. Very good book, indeed; however, no one should ever state something like "the author's work is unlikely to be superseded."
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