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by Bernd Schwipper (Author)
For generations, Operation Barbarossa has been understood as a unilateral act of German aggression: a surprise invasion driven by ideology, unleashed against an unprepared Soviet Union. But this narrative leaves critical questions unanswered—and ignores a growing body of evidence pointing in another direction.
Building upon the controversial thesis first advanced by Viktor Suvorov in Icebreaker in 1989, Germany in Stalin’s Crosshairs takes the argument further. Drawing on thousands of Soviet military documents, operational plans, and archival sources, the book presents a stark and unsettling conclusion: since 1940 at the latest, Stalin was not preparing for defense, but for a massive offensive aimed at Germany and Western Europe.
Through a systematic examination of Red Army mobilization, forward deployment, war production, and strategic planning, the author—General Bernd Schwipper, a former East German career officer, who is fluent in Russian—reveals a pattern that challenges decades of historical consensus. What emerges is not a passive Soviet Union caught off guard, but a state poised for war, and on the verge of striking first.
Published for the first time in English by the great Antelope Hill Publishing, Bernd Schwipper’s groundbreaking book. Bold, meticulously documented, and impossible to ignore, this book is a direct challenge to the foundations of mainstream World War II historiography.