Bonn, Keith E. (editor) et al
Slaughterhouse: The Encyclopedia of the Eastern Front
Camp Hill, PA: Military Book Club, 2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: viii + 512

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See also other edition(s):
Aberjona Press, 2004 - Softcover
See also more books from:
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See also references to this book:
Reference in news archive May 2003
Reference in news archive October 2004
Reference in book review/survey January 2005
Reference in book review/survey January 2006
Feedback from visitors
Feedback from Steve Dixon on Friday, 19 December 2003
Rates this book: 
An excellent reference book for those studying the Eastern Front.
Feedback from William S. Glazier on Friday, 19 December 2003
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Very comprehensive and authoritative on subject of importance
Feedback from James R. Mulkey on Monday, 22 December 2003
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Feedback from Dan K on Monday, 30 May 2005
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Title: Slaughterhouse
Author: Too Many to List
Publisher: Aberjona Press
ISBN: 0-9717650-9-X
Stars:5 (out of 5)
OK, this book is for those that know everything or nothing about the Eastern Front. Seriously, it is all in one book. I was pleasantly surprised.
Chapters cover everything from the battles (in easy to follow terms), Bio's on German and Russian important ppl.(Very interesting and easy to follow), Orbats of both German and Russian units (incl allied units), and where these units fought and who were the commanders. And of course the weapons of both sides.
It is NOT a memoir but definately an easy to follow reasearch book. I personally found the bio section great. The photos are also great with some great photos. The weapon chapters cover the armour thickness, arty calibres etc etc.
Everything you want to know of the Eastern Front in WWII is in this book.
Highly recommended!!
Just my opinion.
Feedback from Jim on Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Rates this book: 
Veteran Students of the Eastern Front studies will note this book is a
compendium of incremental dates and footnotes of events already well published statistical post mortem accounts of overall casualty totals.
The amount of statistical rhetorical accounts beg to impress, proving
the limited and inconclusive aspects of this book relegate its relevant importance to a question mark.
Battlefield accounts are the real story of the Eastern Front, and the events of those battles decided thecostly victory.
Statistical casualty totals that may or may not be a point of historical contention, are not resolved either,and in any event are still subject to debate and no doubt a revised edition.
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