Craig W. H. Luther is a former Fulbright Scholar and a retired U.S. Air Force historian. He is author of Barbarossa Unleashed: The German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the Gates of Moscow (Schiffer, 2014), The First Day on the Eastern Front: German Invades the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941 (Stackpole, 2018), and, with acclaimed historian David Stahel, Soldiers of Barbarossa: Combat, Genocide, and Everyday Experiences on the Eastern Front, June-December 1941 (Stackpole, 2020). He lives in Tehachapi, California.
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"In his new book Craig Luther offers a gripping read with a refreshingly critical view of Guderian, whose memoirs are far too often taken at face value."--Roman Toeppel, author of Kursk 1943: The Greatest Battle of the Second World War Praise for Soldiers of Barbarossa (2020) "This splendid volume complements the authors' previous work on Operation Barbarossa by providing unique glimpses of this uncommonly brutal warfare through the soldiers' eyes. It not only captures the ferocity of the fighting but it also exposes the wildly swinging emotional reactions of the soldiers to it, as well as to the political context in which it took place. It is a must-read for those interested in World War II, in general, and the Soviet-German War, in particular." --David M. Glantz, (Col., U.S. Army, ret.) and author of Operation Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941 Praise for The First Day on the Eastern Front (2018) "Certainly the most complete, balanced, and, without question, the most thoroughly researched treatment of the first twenty-one hours of Operation Barbarossa. Luther has captured the drama, shock, and devastation of those fateful hours like no one else. It is a powerful and enthralling read. Highly recommended." --David Stahel, author of Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East "A formidable, balanced, and successful effort to capture the immense complexity and overpowering emotional impact of the first day of Adolf Hitler's Operation Barbarossa, characterized by impressive and carefully documented detail." --David M. Glantz, author of The Battle of Kursk and When Titans Clashed "David Stahel and Craig Luther, among the foremost experts on the German invasion of the Soviet Union, have assembled a dramatic, insightful, often shocking collection of accounts from more than two-hundred German soldiers who took part in the invasion. Soldiers of Barbarossa conveys the ferocity of the fighting, the harshness of the environment, the brutality of the Third Reich's ideological 'crusade' in the East, and the calamity that befell the Wehrmacht as the Blitzkrieg failed for the first time. Students, experts, and laypeople alike will find Soldiers of Barbarossa compelling reading." --Ben Shepherd, author of Hitler's Soldiers: The German Army in the Third Reich "Exhaustively researched and well written, Luther has produced a work with a very unique approach to a well-covered topic. This book is a must-read for students of the Eastern Front in World War II." --Richard L. DiNardo, author of Germany and the Axis Powers

