Crucible of Combat : Germany's Defensive Battles in the Ukraine 1943-44.

Yazar:Hinze, Rolf
Katkıda bulunan(lar):Steinhardt, Frederick P
Materyal türü: KonuKonuYayıncı: Havertown : Helion & Company, Limited, 2009Telif hakkı tarihi: �2009Tanım: 1 online resource (505 pages)İçerik türü:text Ortam türü:computer Taşıyıcı türü: online resourceISBN: 9781907677830Konu(lar): Germany. -- Heer -- History -- World War, 1939-1945 | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- UkraineTür/Form:Electronic books.Ek fiziksel biçimler:Print version:: Crucible of CombatDDC sınıflandırma: 940.542177 LOC classification: D764.7.U5 -- H5613 2009ebÇevrimiçi kaynaklar: Click to View
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Intro -- List of maps -- Key to map symbols, map, glossary -- Translator's notes -- Publishers' note -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Fighting Retreat of the Southern Wing of the German EasternFront, 1943/44 -- 2. Defending the Dnjepr -- 3. Fighting in the Heeresgruppe A Sector -- 4. Second Battle of Kirowograd -- 5. Heeresgruppe S�ud at the Dawn of the New Year -- 6. Fighting on the Left Wing of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 7. New Push to the West -- 8. German Counterattack -- 9. Renewed Soviet Offensive -- 10. Defensive Battles at the Start of 1944 -- 11. Battle of Tscherkassy -- 12. Situation after the Breakout from the Tscherkassy Pocket -- 13. Retreat of Heeresgruppe A -- 14. Soviet Advance to and past Kriwoi Rog -- 15. Retreat in the Central Sector of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 16. Soviet Attack against the Left Wing of the 8th Armee -- 17. Soviet Attack against the Right Wing of the 8th Armee -- 18. Soviet Advance into the Vacant Area Between the 8th ArmeeKorps and 1st Panzer Korps -- 19. Defense toward the Northeast and East -- 20. Battle of Targul-Frumos -- 21. Situation at the Beginning of May -- 22. The Battle of Tarnopol -- 23. Operations in the Tarnopol Area -- 24. Fighting in the Tarnopol Area -- 25. The Situation on the Left Wing of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 26. The Soviet 'Second Blow' Against the German Lines -- 27. Review of the Situation -- 28. Advance Against the 1st Panzer Armee -- 29. The 'Second Blow' from the Area Southwest of Schepetowka -- 30. The Offensive -- 31. Fighting Retreat of the 59th Armee Korps -- 32. Development of the Situation of the 1st Panzer Armee -- 33. The Breakout of the 'Hube Kessel' -- 34. Situation of the 17th Armee, Evacuation of Crimea -- 35. Attack against the Isthmus near Perekop -- 36. Fighting at the Kertsch Front, Eltingen and Mitridat -- 37. The Situation of the 17th Armee -- 38. The Battle of Sewastopol.
Epilogue -- Photographic Essay -- Appendix: Orders of Battle -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
Özet: In his historical series Hinze provides the only comprehensive account of events on the central and southern portions of the German Eastern Front during the years of German retreat. This volume covers events on the southern portion of the Eastern Front from late 1943, in the aftermath of the Battle of Kursk, through the great Soviet summer offensives of 1943 and 1944. Following the final failure of German hopes in the great Battle of Kursk, the German forces in the Ukraine were forced ever back, losing ground gained in the years of victorious advance. This volume describes the bitter and eventful battles of German army groups in the Ukraine and the evacuation of the Crimean Peninsula during 1943 -1944. It follows the retreat from the Dnjepr to the Dnjestr rivers, Tscherkassy, Nikopol, Chersson, the fighting around Kriwoi Rog and Kirowograd, the loss of the Dnjepr salient, the breakout from the Tscherkassy Kessel ['pocket'], and the battles on the Rumainan frontier around Targul-Frumos. The roster of battles goes on and on, including Tarnopol and the magnificent feats of the Hube Kessel, as the cut-off German First Army fought its way as a 'moving pocket' to freedom. The panorama stretches from the Pripjet swamps north of Kiew on the boundary with Heeresgruppe Mitte to the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea and Sewastopol in the south, from the Mius and Donez Rivers to the borders of Hungary and Rumania. Hinze's accounts are indispensable to any study of the collapse of the German central front (covered in his two volumes on the collapse of Heeresgruppe Mitte), the great retreats across the Ukraine to the borders of Hungary and Rumania, and the evacuation of the Crimean Peninsula (both covered in this volume), the fate of Heeresgruppen Nordukraine, S�udukraine and S�ud-/ Ostmark in 1945 (to be covered in a subsequent title) and the battles of HeeresgruppeÖzet: Nordukraine/A/Mitte (covered in 'to the Bitter End', published by Helion). There are no other detailed but comprehensive accounts in which the various individual narratives, unit histories and studies of individual battles may find their place in relation to the big picture. Hinze's maps, alone, would justify his works, for most of the unit histories, narratives and studies of individual battles lack maps illustrating their place in the larger geography of the war. The study is complemented by orders of battle, the aforementioned maps (over 100 of them), plus photographs. 'Crucible of Combat' represents a major contribution to our understanding of the Soviet-German War 1941-45.
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Intro -- List of maps -- Key to map symbols, map, glossary -- Translator's notes -- Publishers' note -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Fighting Retreat of the Southern Wing of the German EasternFront, 1943/44 -- 2. Defending the Dnjepr -- 3. Fighting in the Heeresgruppe A Sector -- 4. Second Battle of Kirowograd -- 5. Heeresgruppe S�ud at the Dawn of the New Year -- 6. Fighting on the Left Wing of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 7. New Push to the West -- 8. German Counterattack -- 9. Renewed Soviet Offensive -- 10. Defensive Battles at the Start of 1944 -- 11. Battle of Tscherkassy -- 12. Situation after the Breakout from the Tscherkassy Pocket -- 13. Retreat of Heeresgruppe A -- 14. Soviet Advance to and past Kriwoi Rog -- 15. Retreat in the Central Sector of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 16. Soviet Attack against the Left Wing of the 8th Armee -- 17. Soviet Attack against the Right Wing of the 8th Armee -- 18. Soviet Advance into the Vacant Area Between the 8th ArmeeKorps and 1st Panzer Korps -- 19. Defense toward the Northeast and East -- 20. Battle of Targul-Frumos -- 21. Situation at the Beginning of May -- 22. The Battle of Tarnopol -- 23. Operations in the Tarnopol Area -- 24. Fighting in the Tarnopol Area -- 25. The Situation on the Left Wing of Heeresgruppe S�ud -- 26. The Soviet 'Second Blow' Against the German Lines -- 27. Review of the Situation -- 28. Advance Against the 1st Panzer Armee -- 29. The 'Second Blow' from the Area Southwest of Schepetowka -- 30. The Offensive -- 31. Fighting Retreat of the 59th Armee Korps -- 32. Development of the Situation of the 1st Panzer Armee -- 33. The Breakout of the 'Hube Kessel' -- 34. Situation of the 17th Armee, Evacuation of Crimea -- 35. Attack against the Isthmus near Perekop -- 36. Fighting at the Kertsch Front, Eltingen and Mitridat -- 37. The Situation of the 17th Armee -- 38. The Battle of Sewastopol.

Epilogue -- Photographic Essay -- Appendix: Orders of Battle -- Glossary -- Bibliography.

In his historical series Hinze provides the only comprehensive account of events on the central and southern portions of the German Eastern Front during the years of German retreat. This volume covers events on the southern portion of the Eastern Front from late 1943, in the aftermath of the Battle of Kursk, through the great Soviet summer offensives of 1943 and 1944. Following the final failure of German hopes in the great Battle of Kursk, the German forces in the Ukraine were forced ever back, losing ground gained in the years of victorious advance. This volume describes the bitter and eventful battles of German army groups in the Ukraine and the evacuation of the Crimean Peninsula during 1943 -1944. It follows the retreat from the Dnjepr to the Dnjestr rivers, Tscherkassy, Nikopol, Chersson, the fighting around Kriwoi Rog and Kirowograd, the loss of the Dnjepr salient, the breakout from the Tscherkassy Kessel ['pocket'], and the battles on the Rumainan frontier around Targul-Frumos. The roster of battles goes on and on, including Tarnopol and the magnificent feats of the Hube Kessel, as the cut-off German First Army fought its way as a 'moving pocket' to freedom. The panorama stretches from the Pripjet swamps north of Kiew on the boundary with Heeresgruppe Mitte to the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea and Sewastopol in the south, from the Mius and Donez Rivers to the borders of Hungary and Rumania. Hinze's accounts are indispensable to any study of the collapse of the German central front (covered in his two volumes on the collapse of Heeresgruppe Mitte), the great retreats across the Ukraine to the borders of Hungary and Rumania, and the evacuation of the Crimean Peninsula (both covered in this volume), the fate of Heeresgruppen Nordukraine, S�udukraine and S�ud-/ Ostmark in 1945 (to be covered in a subsequent title) and the battles of Heeresgruppe

Nordukraine/A/Mitte (covered in 'to the Bitter End', published by Helion). There are no other detailed but comprehensive accounts in which the various individual narratives, unit histories and studies of individual battles may find their place in relation to the big picture. Hinze's maps, alone, would justify his works, for most of the unit histories, narratives and studies of individual battles lack maps illustrating their place in the larger geography of the war. The study is complemented by orders of battle, the aforementioned maps (over 100 of them), plus photographs. 'Crucible of Combat' represents a major contribution to our understanding of the Soviet-German War 1941-45.

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