Harrison.The Battle of Moscow was a significant turning point during World War II because it signified the climax of Hitler's "Operation Barbarossa," which aimed to demolish the Soviet Union. The inability to do so doomed Germany to an extensive war it could not win. This book, originally published by the Red Army in 1943, is comprised of three parts, each focusing on a certain phase of the battle. This book intricately analyzes the experiences that shaped this time in history. 476 pages, 12 maps, 6¾"x 9¾", softcover. #109287 $49.95