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Death of an Army - HistoryNetJul 25, 2017 · Surrounded by Germans and betrayed by its own commander, Russia's 2nd Shock Army vanished from the battlefield, and from the history books.
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Iskra | Operations & Codenames of WWIISoviet 2nd Shock Army · Soviet 67th Army · Soviet 8th Army · Soviet Leningrad Front · Soviet Volkhov Front. Antagonists. German 8th Army · German Heeresgruppe ' ...
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Soviet 2nd Shock Army - Flames Of WarMar 4, 2021 · The Second Shock Army was formed in December 1941. Its first commander was General Lieutenant Sokolov a former NKVD commissar who was found to be absolutely ...
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Narva: The Battle of Nations - Warfare History NetworkMasslennikov) and 67th (General V.P. Sviridov) Armies, while the 2nd Shock Army (General I.I. Fedyiniskiy) would strike out from the Oranienbaum Pocket, a ...
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Soviet 2nd Shock Army - Battlegroups - Flames Of WarThe 2nd Shock Army was primarily an infantry formation with a large contingent of attached artillery.
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Fighting on the Volkhov Front: The First Soviet Counteroffensive at ...The 2nd Shock Army was split into three operational groups that were to expand the perimeter of the salient by assaulting German strongpoints on the flanks.
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[PDF] Deep Attack: The Soviet Conduct of Operational Maneuver. - DTICThe four army shock groups that the Soviets used in the counterattack role, each named for its commander, lacked large armored formations in their composition.
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What was the strength of a Soviet field army in 1945? - QuoraNov 15, 2021 · 2nd Shock Army personnel, Sinyavino Offensive, 1942. Upvote ·. 999450. 99 ... In 1941, Germany threw 170 divisions on the Soviet Union, in 1942 ...
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Soviet 2nd Shock Army | PDF | Regiment | Battalion - ScribdThe 2nd Shock Army was a Soviet infantry army that fought in operations to relieve Leningrad in 1942 and lift the siege of Leningrad in 1943-1944.
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What differentiated a Soviet "Shock" Army from a regular army?Nov 28, 2019 · Shock Army was geared towards offense against heavily fortified enemy. They were not meant for defense (like any regular or guards army) and they were not for ...
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The Siege of Leningrad: Debacle At Luban - Warfare History NetworkIn the beginning of the offensive, the 2nd Shock Army concentrated its forces and delivered a blow on a relatively narrow 15-mile front. Unsupported by either ...<|separator|>
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80th Anniversary of Soviet Red Army breaking siege of LeningradJan 20, 2023 · Units of the Volkhov Front's 2nd Shock Army met up with units of the 67th army of the Leningrad Front near Workers' Settlement No. 1. “I ...
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Operation Iskra: The Red Army Effort to Break the Siege of LeningradJan 15, 2013 · It is impossible to know for certain the final death toll, but historians estimate that a total of 1.3 to 1.5 million civilians and military ...
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How the Red Army broke the siege of Leningrad (PHOTOS)Jan 18, 2023 · ... 2nd Shock Army command. During 'Operation Iskra', the commander was coordinating the operations of the two fronts. Vsevolod Tarasevich ...
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Leningrad & Operation Spark: Breaking the Nazi StrangleholdGovorov's Operation Iskra, or Spark, sought to secure a land bridge to Leningrad from the east. To do this Govorov had to overcome the German divisions.
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The Battle of Narva - Flames Of WarThis was followed by the advance of units from the 2nd Shock Army, 2nd Rifle Corps, 59th Army, 109th Rifle Corps, and 43rd Rifle Corps. The ...
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Battle of Narva | Operations & Codenames of WWIIThe 2nd Shock Army was back to a strength of 20,000 men by 2 August, while numerous attempts using unchanged tactics failed to break the multi-national defence ...
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Riga Offensive Operation | Operations & Codenames of WWIIOn 17 September, toward the northern end of the front, the 2nd Shock Army drove to the north past Tartu, breaking the hold of the Armeeabteilung 'Narwa' on the ...
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East Pomeranian Offensive | World War II DatabaseOn 6 Mar, the Soviet 2nd Shock Army threatened to encircle Marienburg, which was evacuated two days later. To the east, Elbing fell under Soviet control on ...
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East Pomeranian Strategic Offensive Operation - codenames.infoFedyuninsky's 2nd Shock Army threatened to cut off the defending forces in the fortress of Marienburg, which was evacuated two days later, while in the east ...
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[PDF] MISSIONS OF SOVIET ARMY UNITS DURING WORLD WAR II - CIAthen had under it the 55th Army, 42nd Army, 23rd Army, 2nd Shock Aray,. 21st Army and a whole group of separate regiments and units not part of any army but ...
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The explosion of violence (Part I) - The Soviet Occupation of GermanyThree soldiers of the 2nd Shock Army in Mecklenburg each received five to ... Millions of Germans evacuated westward ahead of the Red Army's advance in the winter ...
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Escape of the 2nd Shock Army Operation - codenames.infoEscape of the 2nd Shock Army Operation. The 'Escape of the 2nd Shock Army Operation' was the Soviet undertaking to extract General Leytenant Andrei A. Vlasov's ...Missing: Red | Show results with:Red
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General Andrei Vlasov & Hitler's Third Reich - Warfare History NetworkVlasov is Given the 2nd Shock Army; Then Abandoned. This was the situation into which Vlasov was thrown when he took over the 2nd Shock Army after its commander ...Missing: tenure | Show results with:tenure
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Baltic Strategic Offensive Operation - codenames.infoOn the next day, however, Fedyuninsky's 2nd Shock Army of Maslennikov's 3rd Baltic Front broke through Hasse's II Corps near Tartu, a thrust which not only ...
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Biography of Lieutenant-General Nikolai Kuzmich KlykovThis is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Lieutenant-General Nikolai Kuzmich Klykov. He was a general during World War Two.Missing: Iskra | Show results with:Iskra
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Joseph Stalin's Paranoid Purge - Warfare History NetworkJoseph Stalin's Paranoid Purge. Joseph Stalin purged his officer corps of thousands of talented leaders before the start of World War II. It almost cost Russia ...
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[PDF] Initiative, a Leadership Trait of the Soviet Officer. - DTICthe world wars the political commissar had in effect been co-conunander, and despite abolition of the system in. 1940 after the defeats in Finland, its ...
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USSR & WARSAW PACT | onvauc - East German uniform groupIn January 1946, the 2nd Shock Army left the Soviet Zone. A month later, the 47th Army was disbanded, with its units withdrawn to the Soviet Union. In ...Missing: postwar | Show results with:postwar
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Bad repetition. The Red Army's World War II Rampage - The InsiderApr 13, 2022 · On April 20, 1945 the Supreme High Command issued a directive to the 1st and 2nd Belorussian and 1st Ukrainian fronts «On the need for humane ...
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Group of Soviet Forces in Germany / Western Group of Forces (WGF)Sep 7, 2011 · The GSFG dominated not only East Germany but also the rest of Eastern Europe, not to mention the image that it projected into Western Europe. In ...Missing: 2nd postwar
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Demobilization Order - Seventeen Moments in Soviet HistoryThe Supreme Soviet of the USSR deems the demobilization of the oldest veterans necessary. Accordingly, the Supreme Soviet decrees:Missing: 2nd | Show results with:2nd
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Russian Army Units - GlobalSecurity.orgSep 13, 2021 · 9th mechanized army (9 MA) was created in 1946 in Primorye from the 35th OA. It consisted of 4 divisions - the 2nd and 3rd (former 66th and ...
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Arkhangelsk Military DistrictActivated 29.1.46 in Arkhangelsk, Arkhangelsk Oblast, from HQ 2nd Shock Army. 1.7.51 renamed Belomorsk Military District. 6.56 disbanded, HQ was renamed HQ ...Missing: formed 1946
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[PDF] OFANER FCER - DTICThe Soviet wartime tank army consisted of either two tank corps, or two tank corps and one mechanized corps. By war's end tank armies fielded up to 1000 tanks ...Missing: 2nd | Show results with:2nd<|separator|>
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1941-1945 - The Test of War - GlobalSecurity.orgJun 14, 2019 · The Soviets disbanded the mechanized corps not already destroyed and replaced them first with separate tank divisions and ultimately with ...
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Going Deep: The Red Army in World War II - HistoryNetFeb 16, 2012 · When deep battle failed (Operation Mars, 1942), it could fail spectacularly. Even when it worked, however, it was expensive. A last point ...Missing: Shock Lyuban misapplication<|separator|>
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Was the Russian Military a Steamroller? From World War II to TodayJul 6, 2016 · Russia is commonly perceived as favoring quantity over quality and winning mainly by overwhelming its opponents with hordes of poorly trained soldiers.
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[PDF] csi report - Army University PressAnother aspect of modern Soviet artillery doctrine that surfaced in clear terms during the 1920s was the issue of artillery and maneuver. Some Red Army ...
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East Prussian Strategic Offensive Operation - codenames.info... Soviet casualties were 584,778 (including 126,464 irrecoverable) for the whole offensive. ... Fedyuninsky's 2nd Shock Army, General Leytenant Nikolai I. Gusev's ...
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The Vlasov Army: Nazi Sympathizers Or WWII Freedom Fighters?Dec 8, 2019 · In the spring of 1942, Vlasov was entrusted with command of the Soviet 2nd Shock Army, personally ordered by Stalin to try to fight through ...Missing: tenure | Show results with:tenure
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Stalin issues Order No. 227—outlawing cowards - History.comThe order declared, “Panic makers and cowards must be liquidated on the spot. Not one step backward without orders from higher headquarters! Commanders…who ...Missing: impact 2nd Shock
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Order No. 227: Stalinist Methods and Victory on the Eastern FrontSep 1, 2011 · Order 227 also increased by nearly two hundred the number of blocking detachments. These units, which were up to two hundred men strong, were ...Missing: 2nd Shock
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