Forgotten Bastards of the Eastern Front

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Forgotten Bastards of the Eastern Front

An Untold Story of World War II

European history Second World War

Author: Serhii Plokhy

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Language: English

Published by: Penguin

Published on: 3rd October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9780241404577


Book Quote

Many books claim to tell an "unknown" story of the Second World War. Few of them actually do. Forgotten Bastards is a rare exception . . . This is gripping history Duncan Weldon, Prospect

About the Book

A riveting story of World War II from the author of Chernobyl, winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction

Historical Context

In November 1943, with the outcome of the Second World War hanging in the balance, the Allies needed a new plan. The Americans' audacious suggestion to the Soviets was to open a second air front, with the US Air Force establishing bases in Soviet-controlled territory. Despite Stalin's obvious reservations about the presence of foreign troops in Russia, he was persuaded. Operation Baseball and then Frantic were initiated in early 1944 as B-17 Superfortresses were flown from bases in Italy to the Poltova region in today’s Ukraine.

Story Highlights

Award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy tells the gripping, little-known story of this encounter between American and Soviet soldiers and how their collaboration quickly fell apart, mirroring the transition from the Grand Alliance to the Cold War. Soviet secret policemen watched over the Americans, shadowing their every move. A catastrophic air raid by the Germans revealed the limitations of Soviet air defences. As their initial enthusiasm turned into disappointment, the American soldiers started calling themselves the Forgotten Bastards of Ukraine. Ultimately, no common purpose could overcome their cultural and political differences.

Additional Details

Drawing on newly opened Russian archives as well as CIA records, Forgotten Bastards of the Eastern Front offers a riveting bottom-up history of one of the Second World War's most unlikely alliances.

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