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Operation Don''s Left Wing: The Trans-Caucasus Front''s Pursuit of the First Panzer Army, November 1942-February 1943

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By (author): David M. Glantz

On 1 January 1943, with German Sixth Army about to be destroyed in the Stalingrad pocket, the Stavka (Soviet High Command) launched Operation Don, a strategic offensive conducted by the Red Armys Southern, Southwestern, and Trans-Caucasus Fronts aimed at demolishing German defenses in the southern Soviet Union and decisively turning the wars tide. Critical to this ambitious operation was the mission assigned to the Trans-Caucasus Frontto isolate and destroy German Army Group A in the northern Caucasus region in cooperation with the Southern Front. Operation Dons Left Wing is the first detailed study of this crucial but virtually overlooked Soviet military operation.

Because of the priority given to the assault on German Sixth Army at Stalingrad, the Red Army Southwestern, Southern, and Trans-Caucasus Fronts were compelled to execute their missions with scant resourcesinadequate logistical support, personnel replacements, and reinforcing equipment. Based on newly released Red Army archival operational documents, David M. Glantz constructs a clear, comprehensive account of how, despite such constraints, the Trans-Caucasus Front nonetheless pursued and severely damaged German First Panzer Armyalthough it failed to encircle and destroy the panzer army as hoped. These documents include candid daily orders and reports, periodic situation maps, a full array of ever-changing operational plans, and strength and casualty reports prepared by Soviet formations and units throughout the offensive. With unprecedented access to these documents, Glantz delves into previously forbidden topics such as unit strengths and losses and the foibles and attitudes of commanders at every level.

Following Glantzs Operation Dons Main Attack, this documentary study expands our understanding of a pivotal operation in the Soviet triumph over Nazi Germany and a decisive moment in the history of World War II on the Eastern Front. See more
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  • Weight: 1260g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780700628438

About David M. Glantz

David M. Glantz an officer in the US Army from 1963 to 1993 was founder and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. He has authored numerous books published by the University Press of Kansas including When Titans Clashed (with Jonathan House); his celebrated Stalingrad Trilogy (with Jonathan House); The Battle for Belorussia: The Red Armys Forgotten Campaign of October 1943April 1944 (with Mary Elizabeth Glantz); and most recently Operation Dons Main Attack: The Soviet Southern Fronts Advance on Rostov JanuaryFebruary 1943.

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