The battle for Leningrad: 1941 - 1944
"One of the first major Soviet cities threatened by the German blitzkrieg, Leningrad was as much a symbolic target as it was a strategic one for Adolf Hitler, who fully expected the birthplace of the Russian Revolution to be reduced to rubble quickly and with ease. The Red Army's ferocious...
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Zusammenfassung: | "One of the first major Soviet cities threatened by the German blitzkrieg, Leningrad was as much a symbolic target as it was a strategic one for Adolf Hitler, who fully expected the birthplace of the Russian Revolution to be reduced to rubble quickly and with ease. The Red Army's ferocious defense of the city, however, made that impossible." "Glantz digs deep to recount the full story of how these two military giants bludgeoned each other for nearly three years with a relentless barrage of offensives and counteroffensives designed to crush one another, in horrendous weather and a harsh terrain and with staggering loss of life on both sides. His richly detailed history shows how battles and campaigns were conceived, engaged, and resolved - including a half dozen or more "forgotten battles" that took place during the blockade." "Glantz also provides insights into conditions within the city, adding new details to the horrors of the siege; sheds new light on partisan warfare in the countryside surrounding Leningrad; and corrects errors found in earlier works, revealing among other things the fate of those Soviet commanders who were purged or repressed because of their poor performance in battle."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 660 S., [29] Bl. zahlr. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables, Maps, and Illustrations
ix
Preface
xiii
Dramatis
Personae
xvii
Part
I. Barbarossa
1.
The City of Peter and Lenin
3
Founding
3
Development
4
Military Organization
9
Defense Planning
17
Military Forces
21
2.
Target Leningrad: German Operation
Barbarossa
and
the
Wehrmacht
s
Advance through the Baltic Region,
22
June-7 August
1941 25
Plan
Barbarossa
25
The Opposing Forces
27
The Border Battles,
22
June-9 July
31
The Distant Approaches to Leningrad and the Soviet Counterstroke
at Sol tsy,
10
July-7 August
37
3.
The Defense of Leningrad,
8
August-10 September
1941 51
German Offensive Planning
51
The Soviet Staraia
Russa
Counterstroke,
8-23
August
54
The German Penetration of the
Luga
Defense Line,
22—25
August
59
The German Advance to Lake Ladoga,
25
August—
8
September
63
The Defense of Leningrad,
8-30
September
69
4.
The Encirclement Struggle: The Miracle at Tikhvin,
30
September-30 December
1941 87
The Situation on
1
October
87
The Red Army s First Siniavino Offensive, October
92
The
Gemían
Advance to Tikhvin, October-November
94
The Soviet Tikhvin Counterstroke, November-December
103
vi
The Battle for Leningrad
Part II. Blockade
5.
Winter under Siege,
1941-1942 119
Defense
119
Mobilization
125
Defense Production and Evacuation
129
The Population under Siege
132
Supply, Transport, and the Road of Life
139
The Partisan Movement
145
The Human Toll
147
6.
False Dawn: The Red Army s Winter Offensive,
January-April
1942 149
The Situation on
1
January
149
Planning the Leningrad-Volkhov Offensive
153
The January Offensive
156
Expanding the Offensive, February-March
167
The Germans March Counterstroke
174
The Encirclement Battle, April
178
The Demiansk Dimension
183
7.
Frustrated Hopes, May-October
1942 189
The Situation on
1
May
189
Initial Soviet Attempts to Rescue the 2d Shock Army
191
The Red Army s Tragedy at Miasnoi
Bor
201
German Planning for Operation
Nordlicht 212
The Red Army s Second Siniavino Offensive, August
213
The Germans Siniavino Counterstroke, September
224
8.
The Continuing Siege,
1942-1943 233
Refining Leningrad s Defenses
233
The Ordeal Continues
237
Resupply in Summer
1942 243
Resupply in Winter
1942-1943
and Summer
1943 246
The Partisan Movement in
1942 249
The Partisan Movement in
1943 254
9.
Breaking the Blockade, January-April
1943 259
The Situation in January
1943 259
Planning Operation Spark
264
Zhukov s Operation Spark: The Third Siniavino Offensive,
January
273
Zhukov s Operation Polar Star, February
287
In the Wake of Operation Polar Star, March-April
298
10.
Stalemate, May-November
1943 305
The Situation in the Spring and Summer of
1943 305
The Red Army s Fifth Siniavino Offensive, July-August
306
Contents
vii
The Red Army s Sixth Simavino Offensive, September
315
German Preparations to Withdraw to the Panther Line
321
Part III. Victory
11.
Liberation, January
1944 327
The Situation on
1
January
1944 327
Planning the Leningrad-Novgorod Strategic Offensive
333
The Leningrad Front s Ropsha-Krasnoe
Selo
Offensive,
14-20
January
338
The Volkhov Front s Novgorod Offensive,
14-20
Januar)
345
The Leningrad Front s Advance on
Luga,
20-30
January
350
The Volkhov Front s Advance on
Luga,
20-30
January
359
12.
To Narva,
Luga,
and the Panther Line,
31
January-18 April
1944 367
The Situation on
31
January
1944 367
Contending Plans and Model s Shield and Sword Theory
368
The Struggle for Narva and
Luga,
31
January-15 February
373
The Liberation of Southern Leningrad Region,
16
Febniary-1 March
388
Soviet Attempts to Penetrate the German Panther Line,
1
March-18 April
401
13.
The Liberation of Northern Leningrad Region, June-August
1944 415
The Situation in June
1944 415
The Leningrad Front s Plans
420
The Leningrad Front s Vyborg Offensive,
10-20
June
427
The Leningrad Front s Offensive into Finland,
21
June-14 July
445
14.
Conclusions
459
Appendixes
471
A. Top-Secret German Planning Documents
471
B. Soviet Planning Documents
486
С
Red Army Order of Battle
493
D. German Order of Battle
530
E. A
Rough Comparison of Red Army and Wehnnacht Forces
537
F. Soviet Military Casualties
543
G. Estimated Civilian Losses in the Siege of Leningrad
547
Notes
549
Selected Bibliography
603
Index
617
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