Belorussia 1944: The Soviet General Staff Study

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Pub. Date: 2004-08-31
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

This book is an edited translation of the Soviet Staff study of the Red Army's Belorussian operation in the summer of 1944, which was unprecedented in terms of its scale, scope and strategic consequences. The Soviet Stavka had planned a campaign consisting of a series of massive operations spanning the entire Soviet-German front. Four powerful fronts (army groups) operated under close Stavka (high command) control. Over 1.8 million troops accomplished a feat unique in the history of the Red Army: the defeat and dismemberment of an entire German army group. This book is a translation of the Soviet General Staff Study No 18, a work originally classified as secret and intended to educate Soviet commanders and staff officers. The operation is presented from the Soviet perspective, in the words of the individuals who planned and orchestrated the plans. A map supplement, including terrain maps, is provided to illustrate the flow of the operation in greater detail.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Maps
ix
Editor's Foreword xii
Introduction 1(2)
The situation in Belorussia at the beginning of June 1944: Plan of the Red Army's Belorussian operation
3(26)
Military--geographic features of area of operations
8(6)
Operational plans of the fronts
14(15)
Preparations for the operation
29(38)
Beginning of the Soviet offensive: Penetration of the German defense
67(44)
1st Baltic Front's penetration of the German defenses northwest of Vitebsk and forcing of the Western Dvina River
68(9)
Penetration of German defense by 3d Belorussian Front: Destruction of enemy's Vitebsk and Orsha Groupings
77(12)
2d Belorussian Front's penetration of enemy's defense along the Mogilev axis
89(9)
1st Belorussian Front's penetration of enemy's defense and liquidation of their Bobruisk grouping
98(13)
The Red Army offensive along the Polotsk--S'ventsiany, Minsk, and Slutsk--Baranovichi axes: Seizure of Minsk and encirclement of German forces
111(30)
Capture of Polotsk and development of offensive to the west
112(5)
3d Belorussian Front's forcing of Berezina River and capture of Borisov: Offensive along Molodechno axis and toward Minsk
117(9)
2d Belorussian Front's advance and pursuit of enemy in the direction of Minsk: Encirclement of German forces cast of Minsk
126(7)
1st Belorussian Front's attack in the direction of Minsk and Slutsk
133(8)
Liquidation of encircled German forces at Minsk: Offensive against Dvinsk and westward pursuit of enemy
141(36)
Liquidation of encircled German forces east and south of Minsk
141(5)
1st Baltic Front's combat operations on approaches to Dvinsk and exploitation of success along S'ventsiany--Kaunas axis
146(8)
3d Belorussian Front's offensive along Vilnius and Lida axes: Capture of Vilnius, and arrival at the Neman River
154(10)
Pursuit of German forces by 2d Belorussian Front and arrival at the Grodno and Volkovysk line
164(5)
1st Belorussian Front's pursuit of enemy to Baranovichi, Slonim, Ruzhany, Bereza--Kartuska, and Pinsk
169(8)
Brief overview of combat operations to the end of July: Restoration of railroads and change in transport conditions
177(15)
Offensive along Panevezhis--Shauliai and Elgava--Riga axes
178(2)
3d Belorussian Front's combat operations
180(2)
2d Belorussian Front's combat operations
182(3)
1st Belorussian Front's offensive toward Brest
185(2)
Restoration of railroad lines and changes in supply conditions
187(5)
General Conclusions
192(127)
Appendices
1: Soviet order of battle, and unit and formation command cadre, 23 June 1944
213(25)
2: Soviet personnel losses during the Belorussian operation
238(1)
3: Maps
239(80)
Index 319

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