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E-book: Kamenets-Podolsky Pocket 1944: Encirclement of Hube s 1st Panzer Army

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  • Format: 96 pages
  • Series: Campaign
  • Pub. Date: 16-Jan-2025
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472862273
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  • Format: 96 pages
  • Series: Campaign
  • Pub. Date: 16-Jan-2025
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472862273

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A detailed exploration of a critical month-long battle, which set the stage for German strategic-level defeats on both the Eastern and Western fronts.

A detailed exploration of a critical month-long battle, which set the stage for German strategic-level defeats on both the Eastern and Western fronts.

In February 1944, 1st Panzer Army (under Generaloberst Hube) played a major role in the relief operation that saved part of the German forces trapped in the Korsun Pocket. However, the losses suffered in that effort left Hube's forces materially weakened, exhausted and with vulnerable flanks. Unexpectedly, Zhukov's 1st Ukrainian Front and Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front attacked on 4 March, conducting a huge pincer operation against 1st Panzer Army. Within three weeks, Hube's 200,000-strong army was isolated, with its back to the Dniester River. The destruction of Hube's army would doubtless precipitate a rapid German collapse on the Eastern Front – two months before the Allied invasion of France.

In this work, Eastern Front expert Robert Forczyk presents a superbly illustrated examination of the initial Soviet encirclement operation, Hube's full-scale breakout operation to save his army, and the relief operation by 2nd SS-Panzer Corps (redeployed from the West) in April 1944. Although Hube's army managed to escape Zhukov's trap, it lost most of its equipment and was no longer fully combat capable. The German Army in the East had been seriously weakened, and the amount of German armour deployed in the West to counter any Allied landings in France had simultaneously been reduced.

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Vivid and well-analysed account of that most difficult of military operations withdrawal in contact, exacerbated by fuel and ammunition shortages on both sides. * Miniature Wargames * This is essential reading for students of the war on the Eastern Front and very highly recommended. * Military Modelcraft International * Enhanced by numerous maps and photographs, this work is a compelling dive into an engagement that, arguably, signed the death warrant of the German Army in World War Two. * Classic Military Vehicle Magazine *

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A detailed exploration of a critical month-long battle, which set the stage for German strategic-level defeats on both the Eastern and Western fronts.

(Subject to confirmation)
Origins of the Campaign
Chronology
Opposing Commanders
Opposing Forces and Orders of Battle
Opposing Plans
The Campaign
Aftermath
The Battlefield Today
Bibliography
Index

Robert Forczyk has a PhD in International Relations and National Security from the University of Maryland and a strong background in European and Asian military history. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the US Army Reserves having served 18 years as an armour officer in the US 2nd and 4th infantry divisions and as an intelligence officer in the 29th Infantry Division (Light). Dr Forczyk is currently a consultant in the Washington, DC area.