A new study of tank warfare used in the Soviet offensive of Operation
Bagration, which destroyed Army Group Center. Operation Bagration, the
1944 summer campaign on the Russian Front, has been called “Hitler's
Greatest Defeat.” The operation involved substantial tank and
armored vehicles on both sides but the German forces were severely
hampered by the transfer of dozens of Panzer divisions to France to
repel an expected Allied invasion. Forced to make hard decisions,
German tank forces in the central Belarus sector were weak compared to
the heavy concentration of Panzers in northern Ukraine. The Red Army
exploited this vulnerability, crushing Army Group Center, and pushing
beyond the Soviet frontier into Poland and East Prussia. With this
crucial victory secured, the Red Army conducted successive offensives
beyond the Carpathian Mountains, arriving at the Vistula river in
Poland, and forcing Romania to switch sides. The Red Army had embarked
on a major tank modernization after the Kursk battles of 1943 and as a
result, Operation Bagration saw the first widespread use of T-34-85
and IS-2 tanks as well as self-propelled guns. Germany's Panther tank
finally reached technical maturity in the summer of 1944 but small
numbers weakened its battlefield impact, while other innovations such
as the Tiger II heavy tank failed to leave their mark. Using new
photos and a fascinating selection of color illustrations explaining
the camouflage and markings of these tanks, this book describes how
the tanks and AFVs on both sides contributed to the eventual defeat of
Army Group Center.
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The demolition of Army Group Center
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472853943
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter