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Rollback - The Red Army's Winter Offensive Along the Southwestern Strategic Direction, 1942-43 (Paperback)
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Rollback - The Red Army's Winter Offensive Along the Southwestern Strategic Direction, 1942-43 (Paperback)
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Rollback: The Red Army's Winter Offensive along the Southwestern
Strategic Direction, 1942-43 covers the period from mid-December
1942 to mid-February 1943, one of the most critical periods of the
war on the Eastern Front. It was here that following the
encirclement of an entire German army at Stalingrad, the Soviets
sought to take advantage of the ruptured Axis front in southern
Russia to finish off the Germans' Italian and Hungarian allies and
liberate the economically vital areas of eastern Ukraine. This
study is drawn from a number of wartime and postwar articles,
published by the General Staff's directorate for the study of
wartime experience. Also featured are documents relating to the
operational-strategic conduct of the various operations, which were
compiled and published after the fall of the Soviet Union. Several
articles deal with the preparation for and conduct of the
Southwestern Front's Middle Don operation of December 1942.
Originally intended as an ambitious offensive to cut off the German
forces in the North Caucasus by driving on to Rostov, the operation
was later reoriented to meet the threat of the German effort to
relieve Stalingrad. The offensive not only accomplished its
objective of turning back the German attack, thus dooming the
Stalingrad garrison, but also destroyed the Italian army in the
East as well. The Soviet Voronezh Front then struck further up the
Don River, and in the Ostrogozhsk-Rossosh' operation destroyed what
remained of the Italian forces in the area, as well as the
Hungarian army. This enabled the Red Army to capture Khar'kov and
push nearly to the Dnepr River by mid-February, before being thrown
back by a skillful German counteroffensive. The territorial results
of this operation set the stage for the front's subsequent
Voronezh-Kastornoe operation, which enabled the Soviets to push as
far west as Kursk before exhaustion and growing German resistance
brought the offensive to a halt. Further to the south, the Soviets
were able to capture Voroshilovgrad and penetrate into the
industrial Donets Basin. The book also contains a detailed Soviet
examination of the employment of tank and mechanized corps during
the campaign. The conclusions reached here had a direct bearing on
the restructuring of the Red Army's tank armies in time for the
summer campaign of 1943.
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