A highly illustrated account of the battle for the Demyansk Pocket on
the Eastern Front in World War II. The fighting around the town of
Demyansk was one of the longest encirclement battles on the Eastern
Front during World War II, stretching from February 1942 to February
1943. Originally, the German 16. Armee occupied Demyansk in the autumn
of 1941 because it was key terrain that would be used as a springboard
for an eventual offensive into the Valdai Hills. Instead, the Soviet
winter counteroffensive in February 1942 encircled the German II
Armeekorps and other units, inside the Demyansk Pocket. Yet despite
severe pounding from five Soviet armies, the embattled German troops
held the pocket and the Luftwaffe organized a major aerial resupply
effort to sustain the defenders. For the first time in military
history, an army was supplied entirely by air. In February 1943,
Marshal Timoshenko was ordered to launch an offensive to cut off the
base of the salient and annihilate the 12 divisions. At the same time,
Hitler finally came to his senses after the Stalingrad debacle and
authorized the 16. Armee to withdraw from the pocket. This volume will
conclude with the drama of a German Army-sized withdrawal under fire
in winter, under attack from three sides.
Les mer
The frozen fortress
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781780964423
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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