Details a critical period in the Red Army’s advance along the
southwest strategic direction during the general offensive that
followed the fighting in the area of the Kursk salient in July-August
1943. The Battle of the Dnepr: The Red Army’s Forcing of the East
Wall, September-December 1943, details a critical period in the Red
Army’s advance along the southwest strategic direction during the
general offensive that followed the fighting in the area of the Kursk
salient in July-August 1943. The Germans, who were now on the
strategic defensive in the East, sought to fall back and consolidate
their front along the line of the Dnepr River. The Red Army’s
success in overturning these expectations along this particularly
important sector is the subject of this study. This is a composite
work based upon three studies carried out by the Red Army General
Staff’s military-historical directorate, which was charged with
collecting and analyzing the war’s experience. The first is a
lengthy internal document, dating from 1946, which was eventually
published in Russia in 2007, although heavily supplemented by
commentary and other information not contained in the original. The
present work omits these additions, while supplying its own commentary
in places deemed necessary. Two short articles from another
publication round out the collection. The book is divided into two
parts. The first deals with the efforts by General N.F. Vatutin’s
Voronezh (later renamed First Ukrainian) Front to exploit the Soviet
victory during the battle of Kursk and to carry the war to the Dnepr
River and beyond. This involved pursuing the retreating Germans and
attempting to seize crossings over the Dnepr in the Kiev area before
the Germans could get across and consolidate their position. Although
they were able to seize several small footholds, the Soviets were
unable at first to expand them to bridgeheads of operational
significance. By shifting their efforts to the bridgehead north of
Kiev, the Soviets were eventually able to break out and capture Kiev,
although a German counterattack from the Zhitomir area threw them back
somewhat. Nevertheless, by the end of the year the Red Army in this
area was ready to resume the offensive to retake the Ukrainian right
bank. The two articles, which comprise the second part, cover the
combat operations of General I.S. Konev’s Steppe (later renamed
Second Ukrainian) Front through Poltava and Kremenchug and to cross
the Dnepr and seize bridgeheads south of Kiev. This is a more narrowly
focused tactical-operational study, dealing with the efforts of the
front’s 37th and 52nd armies to expand their positions on the
Ukrainian right bank into operational bridgeheads capable of
supporting a larger offensive to the west in 1944.
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The Red Army’s Forcing of the East Wall, September-December 1943
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781913118471
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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