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Hitler's War Against the Partisans During the Kursk Offensive : The Third Reich's Last Offensive on the Eastern Front, Spring to Autumn 1943

2025 - Pen and Sword

288 p.

Researches the Soviet partisan operations of 1943, highlighting their crucial role in disrupting German forces on the Eastern Front.By the summer of 1943, the Soviet partisan forces had grown from small, disorganized groups into a formidable fighting force. Hitler, still holding some advantages, hoped to crush a Red Army salient near Kursk and shorten the front lines with a localized offensive. However, the Soviets anticipated the attack and built extensive defense lines to thwart it, employing large numbers of partisans to disrupt German preparations.The critical period of 1943 saw intense fighting behind German lines, particularly during theBattle for the Rails in July and August. Stalin's partisans worked relentlessly to block the flow of German supplies and troops, forcing the Germans to contend with a growing insurgency. Dr. Antonio J. Muozbook examines these guerrilla operations, using German maps to detail partisan movements and the German response, which included increasing anti-partisan

operations.The year 1943 marked a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front. While Stalingrad in 1942 revealed Germany's inability to win in Russia, the failed Battle of Kursk in 1943 demonstrated the inevitable loss of the war. The partisan efforts were so successful that, by August 1943, only 80% of the trains carrying supplies reached Army Group Centrefront lines. [Publisher's Text]