Red Army.

403 pages

English language

Published Dec. 27, 1990 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-67669-8
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3 stars (2 reviews)

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1 star

This book takes old ideas about the soviet army, and pretends it's a western army. It gives a lot of character background, which doesn't add anything to the story. As the author writes in the afterword, this book takes a wargaming scenario where the soviet army is exactly like all the propaganda, and nato forces are basically the soviet army, and also do everything possible wrong. There's no world building, no reasons why things happen. I didn't enjoy reading it. Also the kindle version is very badly converted.

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4 stars

A novel of World War 3 written near the end of the Cold War. Maybe it's because I just read several dryer works of fiction before this one, but I thought the writing was quite good. It bounces back and forth between multiple points of view, from the general commanding the Front to an infantryman private. The result give a good cross section of Russian military men.

All the points of view are Russian military men. Unlike other works of this type, there are no points of view outside of that category. No views from the home front. No opposing forces points of view. No points of view from allied Warsaw Pact forces. There is one brief point of view from a KGB man, which is the closest to a "non-military" point of view. Discount that and the one point of view from fighter pilot, and it's not just all …