The Battle of Kursk: The Red Army’s Defensive Operations and
Counter- Offensive, July - August 1943, offers a peculiarly Soviet
view of one of the Second World War’s most critical events. While
the Germans defeats at Moscow and Stalingrad showed that Hitler could
not win the war in the East, the outcome of Kursk demonstrated beyond
a doubt that he would lose it. This study was compiled by the Red Army
General Staff’s military-historical directorate, which was charged
with collecting and analyzing the war’s experience, and issued as an
internal document in 1946-47. The study languished for more than a
half-century, before being published in Russia in 2006, 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. The book is
divided into two parts, dealing with the defensive and offensive
phases of the battle, respectively. The first begins with a strategic
overview of the situation along the Eastern Front by the spring and
summer of 1943 and the Soviet decision to stand on the defensive. This
is followed by a detailed examination of the Central Front’s efforts
to counter the expected German attack out of the Orel salient, and the
Voronezh Front’s attempts to do the same against the German
concentrations in the Belgorod-Khar’kov area. The rest of this
section is devoted to an exceedingly detailed day-by-day,
tactical-operational account of the struggle, particularly along the
southern face of the salient, where the Germans came closest to
succeeding. The second part will be more of a revelation to the
Western reader, who is likely to be more familiar with the defensive
phase of the battle. Here the authors once again, in great detail, lay
out the Red Army’s preparations for and conduct of a massive
counteroffensive to clear the Orel salient, which soon degenerated to
a grinding struggle, which while ultimately successful, cost the
Soviets dearly. Likewise, the authors detail the Voronezh Front’s
preparations to reduce the Belgorod salient and seize the industrial
center of Khar’kov. This offensive, in conjunction with a
simultaneous offensive in the Donets industrial region, pushed the
German lines to the breaking point and set the stage for the follow-on
advance to the Dnepr River and the eventual liberation of Ukraine.
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The Red Army’s Defensive Operations and Counter-Offensive, July-August 1943
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ISBN
9781912174607
Publisert
2017
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Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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