A highly illustrated history of Operation Suvorov, the Soviet assault
against German positions around Smolensk in late 1943. With the German
defeat at Kursk, the Soviet Stavka (high command) ordered the Western
and Kalinin Fronts to launch Operation Suvorov in order to liberate
the city of Smolensk. The Germans had held this city for two years and
Heeresgruppe Mitte's (Army Group Centre) 4. Armee had heavily
fortified the region. The Soviet offensive began in August 1943 and
they quickly realized that the German defences were exceedingly tough
and that the Western Front had not prepared adequately for an extended
offensive. Consequently, the Soviets were forced to pause their
offensive after only two weeks, in order to replenish their combat
forces and then begin again. The German 4. Armee was commanded by
Generaloberst Gotthard Heinrici, one of the Wehrmacht's top defensive
experts. Although badly outnumbered, Heinrici's army gamely held off
two Soviet fronts for seven weeks. Eventually, the 4. Armee's front
was finally broken and Smolensk was liberated on 25 September 1943.
However, the Western Front was too exhausted to pursue Heinrici's
defeated army, which retreated to the fortified cities of Vitebsk,
Orsha and Mogilev; the 4. Armee would hold these cities until the
destruction of Army Group Centre in June 1944. This detailed volume
focuses on a major offensive that is virtually unknown in the West and
which set the stage for the decisive defeat of Heeresgruppe Mitte in
the next summer offensive.
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ISBN
9781472830739
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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