The Rout of the German-Fascist Troops in Belorussia in 1944 covers the
Red Army's Belorussian strategic operation: the linchpin of the 10
major Soviet offensive efforts launched that year to clear the country
of the invader. During the course of this operation, the German
position along the western strategic direction was destroyed and the
stage was set for an advance into Poland and Germany. The success of
this operation also set the stage for the Red Army's subsequent
advance into the Baltic and South-Eastern Europe. Like most works
generated by the General Staff, the Belorussian study divides the
operation into two parts: preparation and conduct. The first deals
with the massive efforts by the First Baltic and the First, Second and
Third Belorussian Fronts to accumulate the men and materiel to break
through the German defenses in the swampy and forested terrain of
Belorussia. This section contains valuable information on the overall
correlation of forces, equipment and troops' densities along the
breakthrough sectors and Soviet plans for supplying the offensive, as
well as detailed information regarding the employment of the various
combat arms. The second part deals with the actual conduct of the
several front operations that comprised the overall effort. This
section covers the initial breakthrough battles and the encirclement
of the Vitebsk and Bobruisk garrisons, followed by the capture of
Minsk and the encirclement of sizeable German forces east of the city.
The narrative then continues with the follow-on operations to cut off
German forces in the Baltic States and to seize crossings over the
Vistula River in Eastern Poland. Compiled and written by professional
staff officers, this study provides a detailed look at the conduct of
one of the major operations of the Second World War. This latest work,
along with other studies in this series, offers another insight into
the Red Army's conduct of the war at the operational-strategic level.
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The Rout Of The German Forces In Belorussia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781912174553
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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