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The Planning and Preparations for the Battle of Kursk, Volume 1 (Paperback)
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The Planning and Preparations for the Battle of Kursk, Volume 1 (Paperback)
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In this first volume of a planned two-volume set, Zamulin takes a
close look at the condition of the German and Soviet forces
following the winter campaign. Analyzing first the German side, the
author demonstrates that the Germans were in a woeful condition,
especially with respect to the number of serviceable armored
vehicles and the lack of infantry. However, Hitler was determined
to regain the initiative in the East, though some German commanders
expressed concerns. Zamulin then looks at the German plans for the
summer of 1943 and the process of rebuilding its forces. As he
shows through data, the Germans struggled to replenish Army Group
South and Model's Ninth Army in the north, and the latter was
hampered almost right up to the launching of Operation Citadel by
the need to conduct a major anti-partisan operation in the woods
and thickets in the German rear, using panzer and infantry
divisions that had been earmarked for Citadel. Zamulin next
examines the Soviet side, and discusses the planning for the summer
campaign, including the decision to adopt a pre-meditated defense
of the Kursk salient and to create a multi-echeloned system of
defense (though incomplete in depth). The author demonstrates that
the Red Army was able quickly to replenish its forces and also
create a large mobile reserve, the Steppe Front. Thus, the delay in
launching Citadel was not the fatal German error, and it would have
failed even if launched earlier.
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