Von Hardesty is Curator of the Aeronautics
Division at the Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space
Museum.
Ilya Grinberg is a professor of Engineering
Technology at SUNY Buffalo State.
Although Red Phenix Rising retains the basic structure of the
original, it is substantially longer and more lavishly illustrated.
Its text has been fleshed out with more narrative vignettes and
case-studies. Most important, Hardesty and his new co-author, Ilya
Grinbert, have enlisted the aid of numerous Russian researchers,
thereby incorporating a massive wealth of new facts and findings,
all drawn form key archives." - Slavonic and East European
Review
"An important addition to the World War II historiography, Red
Phoenix Rising helps scholars and laymen better understand the
nature of the war in the East, the Soviet order of battle, and the
progression of the campaigns." - H-Net Reviews
"A groundbreaking work [that] adds complexity to our picture of the
‘Great Patriotic War’. . . . In their amply illustrated and well
organized book, Hardesty and Grinberg remind us of a remarkable
Soviet success story. . . . This authoritative account of the
Soviet Air Force is highly recommended for libraries and students
of World War II." - The Russian Review
"[Hardesty and Grinberg] used the original book as a template to
create a heavily revised account of the most remarkable ascent of
an air force, from near-total destruction in 1941 to total
supremacy in its areas of operation in 1945. . . . Red Phoenix
Rising is an incredibly detailed and authoritative account of
Soviet air war tactics, strategy, and engagements. . . . This
remarkable books strength is as a work of powerful, passionate, and
serious history, not as just another casual aircombat collection."
- Air & Space
"A definitive overview, now extensively revised, using three
decades worth of newly available Russian materials to become more
definitive than ever." - World War II Magazine
"Even students of the war might be surprised at some of their
findings. . . . As war history, it is first rate." - Washington
Times
"Quite effective and impressive. . . . It’s probably no
exaggeration to say Red Phoenix Rising is the best English-language
book ever written about the Soviet Air Force during World War II. .
. . This is the best work so far on the topic, filled with facts
and figures, sorties and missions, and battles and campaigns. . . .
No one studying the Russo-German War can afford to miss this." -
Stone & Stone Second World War Books
"The volume sheds new light on the progression of operational and
tactical developments of the Soviet Air Force from the dark days of
the German invasion on June 22, 1941, through the final victory
over Nazi Germany in May 1945, with special emphasis on the titanic
battles at Moscow, Stalingrad, and Kursk. Because of the authors’
efforts, today’s readers will finally come to appreciate the heroic
efforts of Soviet aviators found in this book, which is destined to
become the definitive study of the Soviet Air Force as well as one
of the finest classics of the Russo-German War available to
libraries today. Essential." - Choice
"Red Phoenix was in a class of its own when it was first published
but limited by what could be known from Soviet sources. This new
edition of a classic can now tell the story in full. For anyone who
wants to know what contribution the Soviet Air Force made to the
grueling victory over Axis forces on the Eastern Front there is no
better guide." - Richard Overy, author of The Air War,
1939–1945
"An impressive and long-awaited work that goes a long way towards
filling one of the last major gaps in the historiography of the
1939–1945 air war. It should dominate the field for decades." -
Richard R. Muller, author of The German Air War in Russia
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