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I'm writing a paper on urban warfare, examining three case studies: Stalingrad, Grozny, and Fallujah. I've found some material on all three, but Grozny and Fallujah have been the hardest to find reputable material on.
If anyone has or knows the location (online) of any articles, after-action reports, etc. from reputable sources (journals (academic or military), institutions, etc.), I'd be eternally grateful for the information. Of the two, Fallujah seems the hardest to get any firm data on because everything seems to be from anonymous sources or academically illegitimate sources. I have material from an interview I conducted with a Marine scout-sniper that saw action in Fallujah but aside from that, I don't have much. I've scoured the Rand Corporation's website, so I have just about everything available there.
Any information you can think of (preferably available online - my book-buying budget is low and Montreal libraries are short on military literature) for any of the three cases (Stalingrad, Grozny, and Fallujah) would be greatly appreciated.
If anyone has or knows the location (online) of any articles, after-action reports, etc. from reputable sources (journals (academic or military), institutions, etc.), I'd be eternally grateful for the information. Of the two, Fallujah seems the hardest to get any firm data on because everything seems to be from anonymous sources or academically illegitimate sources. I have material from an interview I conducted with a Marine scout-sniper that saw action in Fallujah but aside from that, I don't have much. I've scoured the Rand Corporation's website, so I have just about everything available there.
Any information you can think of (preferably available online - my book-buying budget is low and Montreal libraries are short on military literature) for any of the three cases (Stalingrad, Grozny, and Fallujah) would be greatly appreciated.