
The Stalin and Molotov Lines Soviet Western Defences 1928–41
by Short, Neil; Hook, Adam-
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Summary
Author Biography
After completing an Honors Degree in History at the University of Lancaster, Neil Short gained a Master's Degree in Military History at the University of Leeds. He is a fully qualified Management Accountant working for the Ministry of Defence, but in his spare time undertakes research on World War II. He has previously written on Hitler's Siegfried Line in Sutton's Fortress Europe series; and for Osprey has written Fortress 15: Germany's West Wall and Fortress 45: German Defences in Italy. The author lives in Bristol, UK.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 4 |
Chronology | p. 6 |
Design and Development | p. 6 |
The Russian Civil War | |
The first building phase - war alarm | |
The second building phase | |
The third building phase | |
The Molotov Line | |
The Principles of Defence | p. 15 |
The strategic level | |
The operational level | |
The tactical level | |
A Tour of the Defences | p. 19 |
Machine-gun shelters | |
Artillery bunkers | |
Anti-tank gun shelters | |
Tank turrets | |
Mina Armoured turrets | |
Passive defences | |
The Living Sites | p. 32 |
Construction work on the Stalin Line | |
Construction of the Molotov Line | |
The workers The engineers | |
Manning the defences | |
Operational History | p. 42 |
The Molotov Line | |
The Stalin Line | |
Aftermath | p. 53 |
The Sites Today | p. 56 |
Belarus | |
Poland | |
Russia | |
Ukraine | |
General information | |
Bibliography | p. 61 |
Glossary | p. 62 |
Red Army Order of Battle, 22 June 1941 | p. 63 |
Index | p. 64 |
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