WW III Arctic Front

WW III Arctic Front by Ian Slater is a thrilling reissue published by Random House Publishing Group in 1992, featuring 342 pages in English. This novel presents a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of a fierce Arctic battle, where American forces face overwhelming odds against the Siberian Republic. As temperatures plummet to minus seventy degrees, the story unfolds amidst blizzards that disrupt U.S. air support, creating a dire situation for the outnumbered troops.
Readers will find a focus on espionage and technological elements as the plot develops around U.S. General Feeman’s unconventional strategies to turn the tide of battle. The narrative explores the intense conflict and the challenges faced by the American forces, drawing on historical references to past military engagements. This edition offers a unique perspective on the complexities of warfare in extreme conditions, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction and thrillers.
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The American tanks smashed through the snow blockades in the terrible minus-seventy-degree Arctic battle. But they were outnumbered by troops of the Siberian Republic by five to one. In this, the worst winter in twenty years, blizzards wreaked havoc with U.S. air cover, and the smart money was on the Siberians. Their forebears had destroyed the Wehrmacht at Stalingrad. Now they would do the same to the Americans–unless the colorful and highly unorthodox U.S. General Feeman could devise a spectacular breakout….
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