Battle for Belorussia: the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944
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_ Contents
List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations ix
Preface xix
A Note on Maps and Tables xxv
Part I: The Struggle for Belorussia,
October-December 1943
1 Context: The Summer-Fall Campaign (1 July-23 December) 3
2 The Kalinin and Baltic Fronts’ Vitebsk and NeveP Offensives
(3-30 October) 18
3 The Western Fronts Orsha Offensives (3-28 October) 60
4 The Central Fronts Gomel’-Rechitsa Offensive (30 September-
30 October) 90
5 The 1st and 2nd Baltic Fronts’ Polotsk-Vitebsk and Pustoshka-
Idritsa Offensives (2-21 November) 125
6 The Western Fronts Orsha Offensives (14 November-5 December) 156
7 The Belorussian Front’s Gomel’-Rechitsa and Novyi Bykhov-
Propoisk Offensives (10-30 November) 172
8 The 1st Baltic and Western Fronts’ Vitebsk (Gorodok) Offensive
(13-23 December) and 2nd Baltic Front’s Idritsa-Opochka
Offensive (16-25 December) 209
9 The Belorussian Front’s Kalinkovichi (Bobruisk) Offensive (8-12
December) and the German Counterstroke (20-27 December) 241
Part II: The Struggle for Belorussia,
December 1943-April 1944
10 Context: The Winter Campaign (24 December 1943-April 1944) 265
11 The 1st Baltic and Western Fronts’ Vitebsk Offensive
(24 December 1943-5 January 1944) and 2nd Baltic Front’s
Novosokol’niki Pursuit (30 December 1943-15 January 1944) 279
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Contents
viii
12 The 1st Baltic and Western Fronts’ Vitebsk-Bogushevsk Offensive
(6—24 January) 307
13 The 1st Baltic and Western Fronts’ Vitebsk Offensive
(3-16 February) 332
14 The Western Fronts Babinoviehi and Vitebsk Offensives
(22 February—5 March) 362
15 The Western Front’s Orsha and Bogushevsk Offensives
(5-29 March) 381
16 The Belorussian Fronts Situation on 1 January 1944 and
Preliminaiy Operations
17 The Belorussian Fronts Kalinkovichi-Mozyr’ Offensive
(8-14 Januaiy)
18 The Belorussian Fronts Ozarichi-Ptich’ Offensive (16—30 January)
19 The Belorussian Fronts Parichi-Bobruisk (Marmoviehi-Dubrova)
Offensive (16 Januaiy—23 February)
20 The Belorussian Fronts Rogachev-Zhlobin and MormaT-Parichi
Offensives (21-29 February)
21 The Liquidation of German Bridgeheads on the Dnepr River’s
Eastern Bank (25-31 March)
22 Investigations, Recriminations, and Sokolovsky’s Relief
23 Conclusions
402
417
453
480
506
526
540
572
Appendices
A—Q. Documents: Directives; Orders, and Reports 585
R. German Command Cadre in Eastern Belorussia 663
S. Selected Abbreviations 668
Notes 671
Selected Bibliography 703
Index of Appendix Documents 711
Index 717
Selected Bibliography
Abbreviations
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TsPA UMA—TsentraVnyi partiinyi arkhiv Instituía Marksisma-Leninizma [Central
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Index
Abramov, Colonel G. L, 468
Abramov, Lieutenant Colonel M. M., 503
Abteilung (detachment), German
general, 29
Adamenka (Bykhov region), 506
Afanas’evskoe, Lake (Orsha region), 81
Air Force, German. See Luftwaffe
Aleksandrov (MormaT region), 521
Aleksandrovka (Kalinkovichi region), 424
Aleksandrovka (Mozyr’ region), 441
Aleksandrovka (Shatsilki region), 502
Alekseev, Major General D. F., 423-424,
427, 431, 436-437, 460, 464, 466,
537
Amosov, Colonel M. P, 502
Andreev, Major General A. M., 482, 488-
491, 494, 497, 504, 519-520
Andreevka (Rechitsa region), 187
Andrianovo (Orsha region), 383
Anikin, Guards Lieutenant Colonel M. A.,
161
Anisovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 424, 432,
434-435
Antonov, Army General A. L, 51, 153, 304,
442, 545
Antonovka (Chausy region), 526
Antonovka (Kalinkovichi region), 424
Antonovka (Shatsilki region), 520
Arguny (Vitebsk region), 142, 309, 318, 320,
324, 353, 362, 387-388, 392
Arkhipovka, 35
Armies, German
First Panzer, 7, 267-269
Second, xxi, 15, 28, 91-92, 94-106, 109,
112-119, 171, 173, 176, 177, 179-
182, 184-199, 204-205, 207-208,
242-250, 256-257, 259, 275, 321,
324, 402^103, 405, 419, 421-427,
433-436, 438-441, 443-447, 450-
453, 455-457, 459-160, 46^465,
467, 470-171, 474-478, 481, 484,
505, 573, 697n26
combat formation on 20 October
1943, 117
combat formation on 15 January 1944,
484
Third Panzer, xix, xxi, xxii, 15, 26, 32,
38-39, 41, 48, 56, 78, 122-123, 127,
129-137, 140, 142-144, 151, 156,
171, 176, 207-208, 210, 218-220,
223, 225-228, 231-237, 242, 269,
273-275, 277-278, 280, 285-291,
293-296, 298-303, 308, 311-313,
3164320, 322-326, 328, 330,
332-334, 339, 341, 3444346, 348,
350-354, 356-360, 363-364, 366-
369, 373-379, 383, 386, 391-393,
398-400, 402, 540-541, 584, 681n20
Fourth, xix, xxi, 13,15, 63-70, 72-78, 80,
82, 84-89, 124, 156-158, 162-165,
167-169, 171, 176, 226, 234, 269,
273, 369, 381-384, 386, 411, 460,
505, 528-534, 540, 584
Fourth Panzer, 13, 26, 92, 260, 267-268
Sixth, 268-269, 582
Eighth, 13, 92, 267, 269
Ninth, xix, 10, 27, 78, 97, 105, 109, 115,
121, 129, 176-177, 179, 186-187,
189-191, 193, 198, 200-205, 207,
242-245, 247, 250, 255, 258, 260,
269, 273, 275, 328, 353, 402-403,
405^06, 409-112, 415-416, 428,
455-457, 466-467, 470-471, 474-
477, 480, 482, 487-492, 494, 499,
502, 504-505, 511, 513-522, 526,
528, 535, 537, 540, 573, 584
combat formation on 15 January 1944,
484
combat formation on 1 February 1944,
498
717
718 Index
Armies, German, continued
Sixteenth, 26, 38, 41^2, 52, 78, 122,
125-126,129,142,148-149,155,
208, 237-238, 268, 304-4306
Seventeenth, 269
Eighteenth, 52, 148, 152, 268, 304
Wohler, 272
Armies, Soviet
Tank, general, 30
1st Air, 9, 12, 14, 74
1st Guards, 9, 12
1st Shock, 52, 54,154
1st Tank, xxi, 9, 12,14, 30, 267-268
2nd Air, 9, 12,14
2nd Guards, 9, 12, 15
2nd Shock, 12, 52
2nd Tank, 9, 12, 30, 269
3rd, 9, 12, 14, 27, 91, 94-97, 103-104,
109, 121, 174, 177, 190, 192, 200-
205, 243, 404, 406-413, 415-416,
439, 499, 501, 506-516, 521, 525-
526, 539, 577-578, 685n7, 686n28,
700n4
strength on 15 November 1943, 174
3rd Air, 12, 14, 32, 128, 303
3rd Guards, xxi, 9,12, 15, 543
3rd Guards Tank, xxi, 9,12, 14, 267-268
3rd Shock, 14, 26, 32, 36-37, 39, 41-42,
51-55, 94,125-126, 129-130,
138-139,146-150,154, 237-240,
303-306, 682n35
4th, 52
4th Air, 9, 12,15
4th Guards, 9,12, 15
4th Shock, 14, 26, 32, 34-37, 41, 43,
45-46, 48, 52-53, 55-56, 125-126,
129-136,139-141,147, 153, 209-
210, 212, 214, 216-217, 219-220,
223, 225-229, 231, 237, 274-281,
285, 287, 290, 296, 303, 309-310,
312, 316-317, 333-334, 337-347,
349, 368
order of battle on 13 December 1943,
217
4th Tank, 9, 12, 30, 268
5th, 12, 14, 26, 34, 48, 61-67, 70-71,
74, 78-83, 87, 156-158, 162-164,
166-169, 281, 291, 297-4300, 308,
310, 318, 320-321, 324-325, 327,
333, 338, 340, 350, 352-353, 359,
362-369, 371-373, 375, 380, 387-
388, 390, 392-396, 399, 401, 542,
544, 548, 552, 692nl3, 693nll
combat formation on 8 January 1944,
319
combat formation on 3 February 1944,
350
5th Air, 12, 15
5th Guards, 9, 12, 15
5th Guards Tank, xxi, 9,12,15, 30, 267,
269, 583-584
5th Shock, 9,12, 15
6th, 12,15
6th Air, 500
6th Guards, 9, 12, 14, 51, 53, 55, 94,
125-126, 134, 145-146,148-154,
237-239, 305-306
6th Tank, 267, 269
7th Guards, 9,12, 15
8th, 9, 52
8th Air, 9, 12, 15
8th Guards, 9, 12, 15
9th, 9, 12
10th, 12, 27, 62, 69-70, 72, 84, 203,
212, 404, 406, 409-410, 412-413,
415—416, 501, 521, 526-532, 534,
544, 577
10th Guards, 12, 14, 27, 60, 62, 68,
70-71, 73-74, 78-82, 84-^88, 146,
156-162, 164, 166-169, 208, 304,
683n5, 691nl6
strength on 5 December 1943, 683n5,
691nl6
11th, 12, 14, 51, 53, 91, 94, 97, 122, 172,
174, 176-177, 190, 192-193, 200,
204-205, 243
strength on 15 November 1943, 174
11th Guards, xxi-xxii, 9,12,14, 31, 51,
53, 94, 125-126, 133-134, 138, 146,
148,152, 209-210, 212-213, 215-
216, 218-220, 222-223, 225-227,
229-231, 234, 237-238, 274-282,
285-290, 303, 307, 309-313, 317,
333-334, 337, 339-4547, 349, 360,
368, 582, 686n2
order of battle on 13 December 1943,
214
tank strength on 13 December 1943,
215
12th, 12, 15
Index 719
13th, 9, 12, 14, 28, 92-95, 100-101, 124,
181, 205, 267, 418, 477, 500-501,
521, 697n21
13th Air, 9, 12
14 th Air, 9
15th Air, 9, 12, 14, 51, 94, 128, 154
16th, 582
16th Air, 9, 12, 14, 427, 432
17th Air, 9, 12, 15
18th, 9, 12, 14-15
20th, 51, 388
21st, 12, 14, 27, 60, 62, 68, 70-73, 75,
78-79, 82-83
22nd, 14, 26, 51-55, 94, 146, 149, 154
23rd, 52
27th, 9, 12, 14
28th, 9, 12, 15
31st, 12, 14, 26, 61-63, 65-68, 70-71,
73, 78-80, 82-88, 156-159, 162,
164-165, 167-168, 291, 361-362,
364-365, 371—372, 375, 38CK381,
383-385, 544, 548, 558
33rd, 12, 14, 27, 60-62, 68-69, 70-72,
74-75, 78-79, 82^83, 156-158,
162-164, 167-169, 210, 212, 219,
274, 278, 281, 291-299, 303,
309-310, 318, 320-321, 324, 327,
333-334, 338-340, 350-351, 353,
355-358, 367-369, 3714380, 388,
390-396, 399, 401, 541, 544-545,
548, 552-553, 555-559, 561-565,
692nl3, 693nnll—12, 694nn6-8
combat formation on 23 December
1943, 293
combat formation on 8 January 1944,
319
combat formation on 3 February 1944,
350
critique of operations, October 1943—
April 1944, 562-565
34th, 52, 154
37th, 12, 15
38th, 9, 12
39th, 12, 14, 26, 34-37, 43-45, 47-48,
53, 55-56, 62-64, 126, 131, 133,
138, 140-145, 210, 212, 214, 217,
219-220, 228, 230-232, 234, 274-
275, 278, 281, 291-293, 297, 303,
309-310, 318, 320-321, 333-334,
338-339, 349-350, 353, 356,
368-369, 371, 373, 375-377, 380,
390, 392, 394, 544, 673n23, 693nll,
694nl6
combat formation on 23 December
1943, 293
combat formation on 8 January 1944,
319
combat formation on 3 February 1944,
350
order of battle on 13 December 1943,
219
40th, 9, 12, 14
42nd, 52
43rd, 12, 14, 26, 34-37, 43, 45^6, 48,
53, 55-56, 125-126, 131, 133, 138-
145, 153, 210, 212, 214, 216-218,
220, 228-232, 234, 237, 274-275,
278, 281, 291-292, 296, 303, 309-
310, 333, 349, 368, 377, 380, 392,
673n23
combat formation on 8 January 1944,
319
order of battle on 13 December 1943,
218
44th, 12, 15
46th, 12, 15
47th, 9, 12, 14, 500-501
48th, 9, 12, 14, 28, 92, 94-97, 99, 103-
104, 106, 108-109, 112, 122, 174,
176—177, 179-181, 184, 188, 200,
204-205, 243-244, 253, 255, 381,
404-405, 419, 453-455, 458-460,
471, 479-486, 488-494, 497-505,
516-521, 525, 539, 577-578
combat formation on 15 January 1944,
484
combat formation on 1 February 1944,
498
strength on 15 November 1943, 174
49th, 12, 27, 62, 69-72, 74, 84, 291, 369,
371-372, 380, 383-385, 388, 544
50th, 9, 12, 14, 27, 62, 70, 91, 94-97,
103-104, 109, 174, 177, 192, 200,
202-204, 243, 404, 406-412, 415-
416, 499, 501, 506, 509, 512-516,
521, 525-531, 533-534, 539, 544,
577-578, 684—685n6
strength on 15 November 1943, 174
51st, 9, 12, 15
52nd, 12, 15
720 Index
Armies, Soviet, continued
53rd, 9, 12, 15
54th, 52
55th, 52
56th, 9, 12, 15
57th, 9, 12, 15
59th, 52
60th, 12, 14, 92-95, 124, 267, 545
61st, 9, 12, 14, 28, 90, 92, 9^97, 99,
101-108,110-113, 115-117,
119-121,172,174, 176, 179,181,
186, 188,190, 193-194,196-197,
199, 204-205, 243, 245, 251-252,
402, 404, 417-419, 421, 423-427,
437^40, 442-443, 446-447, 451,
453-456, 458-459, 461-A62, 468,
470, 47.5-478, 481-^82, 500-501,
521, 534-535, 577-578
combat formation on 20 October
1943, 117
combat formation on 15 January 1944,
456
strength on 15 November 1943, 175
transferred to 2nd Belorussian Front
(17 February 1944), 500
63rd, 9, 12, 14, 27, 91, 94-97, 104, 122,
172, 174, 176-177, 200, 203-205,
243, 405, 492, 501, 507-509, 685n8
disbanded, 492
strength on 15 November 1943, 175
65th, 12, 14, 28, 90, 92, 9^-97, 99,
101, 103-122, 172, 174, 176-177,
179-180,182, 184, 186-188, 193-
194, 197-199, 204-205, 236, 241,
243-247, 251, 253, 255, 258-260,
402-404, 417-119, 421, 423-424,
426-427, 431-438, 443, 445-146,
451, 453-462, 464-465, 470, 472,
475, 478, 480-486, 491, 494, 498,
503-505, 519, 521, 526, 53^-537,
577-578
combat formation on 20 October
1943, 117
combat formation on 15 January 1944,
456, 485-486
strength on 15 November 1943, 175
67th, 9, 12, 52
68th, 12, 14, 26, 66-68, 70-71, 78-84,
86-87, 156
69th, 9, 12, 15, 388
70th, 9, 12, 500-501
Army groups, German
A, 269
Center, xix, xx, xxi, xxiii, 5-7, 10-11, 15,
17, 20-23, 25, 28-29, 31-33, 38-39,
41-42, 49, 54, 56, 62, 78, 84, 86,
90, 92, 94-95, 122-126, 131-132,
148, 151-153, 155-156, 171,174,
186, 190-191, 206-208, 218, 220,
225-226, 245, 250, 260-261, 266,
268-269, 273-275, 321, 328, 353,
361, 366, 376-377, 393, 402-403,
419, 421, 426, 454, 460, 465, 477,
500, 504, 535, 540, 565, 570-571,
580-583
strength of opposing forces on 14
October 1943, 28-29
strength on 10 October 1943,176
strength on 14 October 1943, 23,
28-29
North, xxii, 7, 17, 22, 25, 32-33, 38-39,
41-42, 50, 52, 54, 56, 122-126, 128,
131-132, 147-148, 151-153, 155,
206, 208, 220, 237-238, 266, 268,
275, 304—305, 308, 349, 361-362,
371, 377, 421, 540
North Ukraine, 268-269
South, xx, 5-7,10, 15, 17, 19, 90, 92, 114,
124, 206, 260-261, 266-268, 273,
419, 454, 500
South Ukraine, 269
Arvianitsa (Baevo region), 74
Avdeevichi (Vitebsk region), 376, 391
Avrora (Rechitsa region), 182
Babichi (Vasilevichi region), 182, 187-188
Babinichi (Vitebsk region), 376, 380
Babinovichi, 35, 48, 82, 362-365, 369, 372,
375, 381-382, 384, 390, 396
Bach-Zelewsld, SS-Obergruppenführer
Erich von dem, 128-129
Baevo (Orsha region), 67-68, 70-75, 82,
84, 212
Bagramian, Army General I. Kh., 138-140.
153-154, 171, 206, 208-209, 225,
229-231, 269, 273, 275, 279, 288,
291, 297, 307, 309-310, 312, 317-
318, 320, 329, 331^334, 337, 339,
Index 721
342-347, 349, 353, 359-360, 371,
377, 379, 540, 571-573, 577-578,
582—584
Bagramovichi (Pripiat’ River region), 451
Bagration, Operation. See Operations,
Soviet military
Bakharov, Major General of Tank Forces
B. S., 105, 179, 186, 243, 247
Bakhrameev, Major General P. P., 238, 240
Baklanovskoe, Lake (Velizh region), 34
Balazhevichi (Mozyr5 region), 419, 426
Balkan region, 266
Baltic region, 20-21, 33, 37, 52, 266, 304,
361
Baltic Sea, 50
Bandury (Vitebsk region), 280
Baranovichi, 584
Barinov, Major General A. B., 483, 493,
496-497, 504, 517-520
Barkhi (Gorodok region), 225
Barki (Rogachev region), 507
Barsuki (Orsha region), 168
Baryshevka (Bykhov region), 413
Baryshino (Vitebsk region), 281, 354
Basia River (Orsha region), 88
Batalin, Senior Lieutenant P. K., 160
Batov, Lieutenant General P. I., 90, 95—96,
99, 101, 110, 114-118, 120-121,
174, 179-180, 186, 188, 190, 193,
197-198, 204, 241, 243-247, 250-
254, 257-258, 402-404, 421, 423,
427, 431-432, 434, 436-138, 443-
446, 451, 453—455, 457-459, 461,
466, 470, 473-475, 478, 481^83,
494, 521, 534
Battalions (Abteilungen), German
4th Panzer Reconnaissance (Pz. AA 4)
(4th Panzer Division), 464
21st Panzer (20th Panzer Division), 310,
313, 317
177th Assault Gun, 321
185th Assault Gun, 483, 485, 490, 498,
517-518
189th Assault Gun, 310, 385, 393, 399
190th Heavy Assault Gun, 276, 310, 321
213th Construction, 681nI8
221st Engineer (Pi. 221) (292nd Infantry
Division), 471
237th Assault Gun, 529—530
242nd Security, 442
244th Assault Gun, 483, 485, 490, 492,
498
245th Assault Gun, 281, 300, 310, 317,
321, 393
281st Assault Gun, 281, 310, 313, 317,
340, 357, 364, 393
299th Pioneer (299th Infantry Division),
393
301st Assault Gun, 321
304th Security, 442
389th Security, 185
417th Construction, 202
501st Panzer Abteilung, 340, 352, 357,
364, 383, 392-393, 399
505th Panzer Abteilung, 276, 281, 312—
313, 317, 340, 342, 376, 385-386
519th Panzer Abteilung, 392—393, 399
589th Assault (Soviet identified), 202
655th Assault Gun, 310, 321
667th Panzer Jagt (tank hunter), 281,
310, 312, 317, 529-530
696th Security, 442
731st Construction, 68In 18
990th Artilleiy, 276
1006th Fortress and Guide, 393
Battalions, Soviet
1st Assault (Penal), 45
6th Guards Engineer (11th Guards
Army), 214
7th Engineer Obstacle (1st Guards Tank
Corps), 423—424
8th Separate Penal (3rd Army), 510, 885,
900
12th Aerosany, 27
20th Tank Destroyer Artillery (1st
Guards Tank Corps), 423—424
41st Aerosany, 27
43rd Separate Guards-Mortar (1st
Guards Tank Corps), 105
121st Sapper, 424
146th Tank Destroyer Artillery, 534
171st Tank, 26, 43
226th Engineer (11th Guards Army), 214
243rd Engineer (11th Guards Army), 214
520th Tank, 27
732nd Tank Destroyer Artillery (1st
Guards Tank Corps), 424, 434, 436
Beguny (Vitebsk region), 35, 228
722 Index
Belaia Tserkov (Kiev region), 404
Belarus, 78, 82, 164
Belodedovo (Vitebsk region), 276
Belgorod, 6
Beloborodov, Lieutenant General A. P,
130-132, 217, 223, 275, 279, 288,
312, 316, 337, 340-341, 343-347
Beloe, Lake (Nevel’ region), 153, 218, 228
Belonogov, Major General V. A., 188, 246
Belov, Lieutenant General P. A., 90, 95-96,
99, 101-102, 110,115-116, 121,
174, 181,190, 193, 204-205, 243,
245, 421, 424, 426-427, 438-440,
442-443, 446, 451, 453-455,
458-459, 461, 470-471, 476, 478,
481, 534
Belyi Bereg (Ptich’ River region), 471
Belyi Bor (Vitebsk region), 359, 393,395,
400
Bercken, Lieutenant General Werner von,
422
Berdichev (Zhitomir region), 7, 20, 267, 404
Berezina (Beresina) River, 186, 190-191,
198, 204-205, 24^246, 250-251,
253, 255, 257-258, 260, 402, 404,
454-455, 480-483, 485-486, 491,
493-494,497, 504-505, 510, 514-
517, 519-521, 525-526, 540
Berezniaki (Ozarichi region), 454, 459,
463-464, 468
Bereznogavatoe, 269
Berezovka (Gorodok region), 135, 218
Berezovka (Rechitsa region), 182
Berlin, xix
Bemovo, Lake (Gorodok region), 216,
223-224
Berzarin, Lieutenant General N. E., 36,
43-44,126, 141-142, 210, 214,
217-218, 232, 234, 291-292, 297,
310, 318, 320-321, 338, 349, 353,
369, 375, 377, 380, 390
Besedki (Pripiaf River region), 443, 449-
451, 458, 477
Beshenkovichi (Vitebsk region), 34, 333-
334, 338, 341
Bezugly, Major General I. S., 339, 349-350,
353
Bibiki Farm (Mozyr’ region), 448
Black Sea, xx, 268-269
Blashkino, 81
Blinla (Neve! region), 132
Bliznetsy (Rogachev region), 507
Blocking detachments, Soviet
178th, 896, 899
179th, 896, 899
181st, 896, 899
Bobreniata (Mozyr’ region), 448
Bobrova (Orsha region), 162, 166-168
Bobrovichi (Gomel’ region), 177
Bobrovka (Bykhov region), 407
Bobrovka River (Bykhov region), 408-410,
415
Bobruisk, xxi, 15, 22, 62, 90, 93, 95-96,
103-105, 122, 124, 172-173, 180,
204-206, 208, 241-242, 245, 247-
248, 250, 253, 260-261, 402-403,
405, 418-419, 451,454-455, 467,
476, 478-480, 482, 494, 497, 501,
504-505, 507, 510, 517, 521, 524-
525, 578, 583-584, 674n45
Bobry Farm (Mozyr’ region), 448
Bodino (Vitebsk region), 693nll
Bodino-Moaino (Vitebsk region), 355
Bogoliubov, Lieutenant General A. N., 544
Bogushchevsk (Bogushevskoe), 35, 88, 328,
338, 352, 369, 387, 541, 547, 553,
573
Bogutichi (Mozyr’ region), 440
Boiko, Colonel M. K., 338-339, 351,
355-358
Boiko, Major General V. P, 43, 48, 50, 141
Bokov, Lieutenant General F. E., 154, 501
Boldin, Colonel General I. V., 97, 174, 177,
202-203, 243, 406, 409, 411, 415,
512, 526,528-529,532-534
Bol shaia Berezina River, 64
Bol’shaia Konoplitsa (Rogachev region), 512
Bolshaia Vydreia (Vitebsk region), 298
Bolshie Avtiuki (Kalinkovichi region),
196-197
Bolshie Rubny (Vitebsk region), 344, 346
Bolshoe Ostrie, Lake (Pustoshka region), 53
Bolshoi Ivan, Lake (Nevel’ region), 54,
149, 239
Bondari (Vitebsk region), 354, 357, 391
Boreiko, Major General A. A., 99, 102,
181, 424, 426, 439,446, 458, 470,
476-478
Index 723
Borichevsky, Lieutenant Colonel, 468
Boriskovichi (Mozyr’ region), 444
Borisov (Minsk region), 22, 62, 93, 570
Borok (Vitebsk region), 132, 216, 218, 232,
234
Borovichi (Neve! region), 53
Boroviki (Shatsilki region), 198
Borovka (Vitebsk region), 276
Borshchanka (Neve! region), 53
Borshchovka (Loev region), 179, 181, 188
Bragin (Rechitsa region), 105, 174
Bragin Swamp (Vasilevichi region), 188
Brest (Mozyr region), 449
Brest (Western Bug River region), 584
Briansk, xx, 6, 11, 105
Brigades, German
1st Ski Jäger, 450-451, 462, 478
1st SS Infantry, 67, 84, 86, 157-158, 245,
250, 255, 258
2nd Ski Jäger, 450
4th Special Designation Panzer, 202
21st Assault Gun, 521
Brigades, Soviet
Rifle, general, 29, 38, 673n21
Tank, general, 30
1st Airborne, 128
1st Guards Motorized Rifle (1st Guards
Tank Corps), 424, 432, 434^436, 445
1st Tank Destroyer Artillery, 427
2nd Airborne, 128
2nd Guards Tank, 27, 291, 318, 423
2nd Mechanized, 27
3rd Guards Mortar, 214
3rd Tank Destroyer Artillery, 500
4th Guards Airborne, 697n21
4th Guards Motorized Rifle, 27, 83
4th Guards Tank (2nd Guards Tank
Corps), 27, 163
4th Tank Destroyer (Antitank) Artillery,
34, 44^-45, 47
5th Motorized Rifle (5th Tank Corps),
13^135, 217, 681nl9
8th Motorized Rifle (9th Tank Corps),
28, 117
8th Self-propelled Artillery, 529
9th Mechanized, 27
10th Assault Engineer-Sapper, 138, 214
10th Guards Tank, 138, 214-215, 231,
311, 686n2, 687n5
11th Airborne, 128
11th Guards Naval Rifle, 26
15th Guards Naval Rifle, 26
15th Guards Tank (1st Guards Tank
Corps), 423-424, 432, 434-136,
445
16th Guards Tank (1st Guards Tank
Corps), 258, 423-124, 493
17th Antitank, 35
17th Guards Mortar, 214
17th Guards Tank (1st Guards Tank
Corps), 423-424, 432, 434-436,
445
20th Guards-mortar, 35
20th Tank Destroyer Artillery, 426
23rd Guards Tank, 27, 68, 72, 158, 162,
291, 318, 326, 384, 388
23rd Rifle, 26, 146
23rd Tank (9th Tank Corps), 28, 117, 179
24th Tank (5th Tank Corps), 134—135,
217, 223
25th Guards Tank (2nd Guards Tank
Corps), 27, 164
25th Tank, 28
26th Destroyer, 141
26th Guards Mortar, 214
26th Guards Tank, 27, 83, 326—327
27th Guards Tank, 691nl7
28th Guards Tank, 26, 34, 37, 43, 47,
141, 218-219, 234, 291, 349
29th Guards Tank, 149-150, 691nl7
30th Motorized Rifle, 91
31st Rifle, 26, 38, 41, 146, 149, 238
32nd Gun Artillery (12th Artillery
Penetration Division), 258
32nd Mortar, 500
32nd Rifle, 26
34th Guards Tank, 146, 149-150, 216-
217, 687n7
36th Rifle, 27, 69, 299-300, 320-321,
326, 338, 351, 391, 393, 541-542,
569
38th Guards Tank, 69 In 17
39th Guards Tank, 218-219, 234, 291
41st Tank (5th Tank Corps), 134, 217,
223, 225
41st Tank Destroyer Artillery, 426
42nd Guards Tank, 26, 66, 71, 83, 158,
365
724 Index
Brigades, Soviet, continued
43rd Guards Tank, 27, 320, 326, 352, 359
44th Motorized Rifle (1st Tank Corps),
214, 223
45th Mechanized, 27
46th Light Artilleiy (12th Artillery
Penetration Division), 253, 258
46th Mechanized, 26, 34, 37, 44, 46, 141,
218, 232, 234, 292
46th Rifle, 26
47th Mechanized, 26, 34, 37, 43, 47,141,
217-219, 234, 291, 350
48th Engineer-Sapper, 500
54th Rifle, 26
60th Tank, 26, 141, 217-218, 232, 234,
292
68th Tank, 28,181,193, 197, 426, 500
70th Tank (5th Tank Corps), 135, 217,
223, 225
78th Tank, 26, 38,41-42,146-147,
691nl7
86th Artillery, 198
89th Tank (1st Tank Corps), 214, 314,
687n5
94th Tank, 27
95th Tank (9th Tank Corps), 28, 117
100th Rifle, 26, 38, 41, 54, 146, 149, 238
101st Rifle, 26, 43, 217, 280
105th Tank, 26
106th Tank, 27, 69
108th Tank (9th Tank Corps), 28,117
114th Rifle, 26,43, 141, 186, 217-218,
232
115th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 106, 117, 120,
180, 198, 245, 250, 255, 257-259,
424, 446, 458, 462, 464, 466, 468
117th Tank (1st Tank Corps), 214, 223,
687n5
118th Tank, 146-147, 240, 691nl7
120th Tank, 27, 320, 326, 352, 359
124th Rifle, 26, 44, 141-142, 217, 219,
234
129th Tank, 28
143rd Tank, 130
145th Rifle, 26, 43, 55, 217-218, 232
146th Tank, 26, 41, 56, 292
153rd Tank, 27, 67, 158
159th Tank (1st Tank Corps), 214, 223,
687n5
213th Tank, 27, 291, 320, 388
233rd Tank, 27, 322
236th Tank, 26, 41, 56, 130,133
256th Tank, 27, 69, 83, 159, 291, 320,
322, 326
Brigades, Soviet partisan
Mozyr’, 444, 449
Briskin, Senior Lieutenant G., 159
Brodki (Shatsilki region), 502
Brody (Chausy region), 527
Brusilov (Kiev region), 260
Bryli (Vitebsk region), 343-345, 347-348
Buda (Kalinkovichi region), 247, 424, 438,
446
Budino (Pronia River region), 69-70
Budishche (Loev region), 179-180
Bukrin (Velikii Bukrin), 6,11, 13, 18
Bukshtynovich, Major General M. F., 238
Bukshtyny (Bukshtyna) (Vitebsk region),
352, 355, 358,372,374-475,378,
693nll
Bulavka (Mozyr' region), 448
Bulganin, Lieutenant General N. A., 543—
544, 548, 560-561
Buraki (Vitebsk region), 395, 399
Burdeinyi, Major General of Tank Forces
A. S., 68, 72, 86, 157, 164, 168, 291,
297, 299, 309, 318, 324, 339, 352
Busch, Field Marshal Ernst, 38,136, 148,
190-191, 220, 225, 260, 403
Bushatin (Loev region), 179-180
Butkov, Leiutenant General V. V., 223, 226,
281, 309, 311, 337, 339, 343-345,
347-348
Bvozdy (Gorodok region), 135
Bychikha Station (Gorodok region), 133,
209-210, 216, 223, 225-226
Bykhov. See Novyi Bykhov
Carpathian Mountains, 268
Caucasus region, 3-4, 9
Cavalry-Mechanized Groups, Soviet
general, 15
Oslikovsky s, 584
Plievs, 584
Central Headquarters of the Partisan
Movement, Soviet, 128
Chaikov, Major F. S., 461
Chanysgev, Major General la. D., 238
Index 725
Chaplin (GomeF region), 177, 182
Chausy, 70, 97, 203, 242, 406, 409, 411-113,
416, 505, 524, 526-529, 531, 573
Chechersk (Sozh River region), 91
Cherepin (Vitebsk region), 372
Cherkasy (Cherkassy) (Vitebsk region), 327,
395, 398-399
Chemiakhovsky, Colonel General I. D.,
542, 545, 567-569, 582
Chemiavka (Shatsilki region), 502—503
Chernigov, xx, 243, 418
Chemin (Parichi region), 255
Chemitsa River (Babinovichi region),
64-65, 81-82, 364
Chernobyl (Pripiat’ River region), 6, 11, 13,
18, 95-96, 101, 110, 123-124, 182,
187-189
Chemovo (Tschemowo), Lake (Gorodok
region), 216, 223—224, 330
Chernovtsy, 268
Chemyshi (Vitebsk region), 352, 359
Cherokmanov, Major General F. M., 99,
180, 245-246, 251, 457, 460, 468,
471, 483
Cherten’ River (Poles’e region), 440
Chibisov, Colonel General N. E., 154,
238-239
Chikhachevo Station (Dno region), 52
Chirka River (Shatsilki region), 491
Chirkov, Major General I. V., 554
Chirkovichi (Shatsilki region), 255, 258,
485, 488, 490-491, 494, 497, 502
Chistaia Farm (Ozarichi region), 474
Chistiakov, Colonel General I. M., 55,
148-150, 153, 238, 305
Citadel See Operations, German military
Combat group, German. See Kampfgruppe
Companies, Soviet penal
39th, 43
40th, 43
43rd, 43
46th, 43
173rd, 899
Corps, German
I Army, 146, 149, 238-240, 304
II Army, 26
II Luftwaffe Field, 26, 38-39, 41-12, 48,
56
III Panzer, 267-268
VI Army, 26, 33, 38-39, 43, 45, 56, 139,
141-142, 218, 231, 285, 293, 297,
318, 320-321, 324, 329, 349, 351-
353, 357, 362-365, 372-373, 375-
377, 379, 383, 388, 392, 398-100
VIII Army, 238
IX Army, 27, 56, 69, 130, 132-133, 139,
218, 222-223, 225-226, 277, 285,
312, 328, 341
XII Army, 528-530
XX Army, 28, 69, 94-96, 98-99, 101,
105-106, 116—117, 179-180, 187-
188, 194, 197, 205, 419, 425-126,
443, 445—146, 449, 451, 455, 458,
470-471, 475-477, 481-482
XXII Army, 27, 411, 505
XXIII Army, 27, 94, 97, 101, 177, 409,
411, 415-416, 477
XXVII Army, 26, 30, 63, 65-67, 73, 84,
86-87, 157-158, 162, 168, 226, 383,
386,682n33
XXXV Army, 28, 94, 96-98, 101, 103-
104, 106, 108-109, 117, 177, 179,
186-187, 192, 200, 204, 243, 250,
321, 455, 502, 510, 516, 518, 521
XXXIX Panzer, 27, 67-69, 72, 505, 528,
530-531
XXXXI Panzer, 27, 177, 202, 250, 255,
257-258, 403, 455, 457, 459, 464-
465, 482-483, 490, 497, 499, 502,
504, 517-518
XXXXIII Army, 26, 38, 41-42, 149
XXXXVI Panzer, 28, 94-96, 101-102,
110, 116-117, 181, 187-188, 193-
194, 197, 205, 245, 267
XXXXVIII Panzer, 267-268
LI I Army, 158
LIII Army, 56, 142, 218, 234, 277, 285-
286, 292-293, 296, 311-312, 317,
339-340, 343-344, 346, 348, 376,
391-392
LV Army, 27, 177, 328, 510
LVI Panzer, 28, 96, 101-102, 182, 197,
205, 245-246, 255, 257-258, 403,
419, 423, 436, 444, 451, 455, 457-
460, 467, 470-472, 474-475, 481-
482, 489, 491, 504-505, 535, 699nl4
Corps, Hungarian
VIII Army, 28
726 Index
Corps, Soviet
Tank, general, 30
1st Guards Cavaliy, 267, 500
1st Guards Tank, 31, 104-106, 110, 122,
180, 182, 186, 197, 200, 245, 258-
259, 419, 421, 423-424, 431-432,
434-436, 444-447, 458, 479, 485,
492-493, 496-497, 499, 504, 510,
517, 525, 528-529, 584, 672nl2
tank strength on 12 October 1943, 105
tank strength on 1 January 1944, 423
tank strength on 1 February 1944, 496
1st Rifle, 26, 45, 141-142, 217, 219, 232,
234, 291-292
1st Tank, 30, 51, 91, 138, 214-215, 223,
226, 229, 231, 277, 309, 3114314,
337, 339, 343-345, 347-348, 584
strength on 13 December 1943, 215,
687n5
2nd Artillery, 51
2nd Guards Cavalry, 91, 94, 97, 104-106,
110, 116-118, 179, 182, 187-188,
193-194, 196-197, 243, 246, 419,
421, 423-424, 426, 440-443, 449,
458, 5004501, 521
2nd Guards Rifle, 26, 37, 41, 56, ISO-
133, 216-217, 223, 226-228, 275,
279, 285, 288, 312, 316, 334, 337,
340-341, 3434347
2nd Guards Tank, 27, 31, 68, 71-73,
83-84, 86, 157-158, 164, 168, 291,
297, 299, 309, 318, 324, 327, 339,
352, 3544355, 375, 553, 584
3rd Guards Cavalry, 27, 66-68, 71, 73,
84, 133-135, 216-217, 223, 227,
279, 285, 289, 304, 309, 333
4th Artillery Penetration, 104, 110, 116,
252, 254, 426-427, 432, 518
5th Guards Rifle, 26, 34, 43-15, 141, 217,
219, 232, 234, 291-292, 3204321,
338-339, 3494351, 353, 355, 375,
377, 380, 390
5th Mechanized, 27, 31, 69, 71-74, 84
5th Tank, 30, 133-135, 153, 216-217,
223, 225-226, 279, 285, 289, 309,
312, 340, 3434345, 3474348,
672nl2, 681nl8, 687n7
tank strength on 16 November 1943,
134, 681nl7
tank strength on 5 December 1943,
135
tank strength on 13 December 1943,
216, 687n7
6th Guards Cavalry, 27, 69, 71-72, 84,
243, 267, 500, 697n21
7th Guards Cavalry, 28, 100, 102-106,
110, 116-118, 120-121,180, 182,
185, 187-188, 194, 196-197, 419,
421, 423-424, 426, 440-444, 447-
450, 458, 500-501, 521
7th Guards Rifle, 27, 67, 80, 82, 158,
691nl6
7th Mechanized, 672nl2
8th Estonian Rifle, 26, 35—36, 51, 54, 94
8th Guards Rifle, 133, 214, 226-227,
277, 280, 312, 317, 334, 337, 339,
3424343
8th Mechanized, 672nl2
9th Guards Rifle, 28, 99-100, 102, 105-
106, 110, 115-117, 121, 181, 188,
190,193-194, 196-197, 205, 246,
424^26, 438, 440, 446, 458-459,
470, 476-478, 500, 535
9th Mechanized, 672nl2
9th Tank, 28, 31, 104, 106, 110, 116-118,
179,186-188, 193-194, 197, 243,
247, 525, 584
15th Guards Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73, 80, 82,
158, 162, 164, 691nl9
15th Rifle, 28
16th Guards Rifle, 138-139, 214, 216,
226, 277, 280, 311, 313, 334, 337,
3404341, 3434347
17th Guards Rifle, 28
18th Guards Rifle, 138
18th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 104-106,110,
116-117, 179, 187-188, 193,197-
198, 205, 245-247, 402, 423, 427,
432, 437, 446, 454, 457-460, 464-
468, 470-474, 521, 537, 679nl9
19th Guards Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73, 80, 82,
85, 158, 162, 691nl6
19th Rifle, 28, 97, 99, 101, 104, 106, 109-
110, 116-117, 179-180,182, 186,
194, 198, 204, 245-246, 250, 255,
258-259, 402-403, 424, 446, 454,
457-^60, 464, 466-463, 470-474,
504, 521, 526, 532
Index 727
19th Tank, 672nl2
20th Tank, 672nl2
22nd Guards Rifle, 133, 149-150, 217,
223, 225, 280, 285, 312, 338, 341
23rd Guards Rifle, 149-150, 238-239,
305, 691nl7
25th Rifle, 177, 192, 483, 486, 491, 493,
496-497, 499, 504, 517-519, 521,
539
25th Tank, 672nl2
27th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 1044106, 110,
116-118, 121, 179-180, 182, 186,
197-198, 245-247, 251, 255, 259,
402, 454, 457, 459-460, 464, 466-
468, 470-471, 483, 491, 521, 679nl9
28th Rifle, 28, 100
29th Rifle, 28, 99, 103, 105-106, 110,
116-117, 179, 181, 186, 258-259,
454, 482-483, 485-486, 488-491,
494, 497, 504, 519-520
35th Rifle, 27, 97, 507
36th Guards Rifle, 138-139, 214, 216,
222-223, 226, 230, 280, 311, 313,
315, 317, 334, 337, 339, 343, 345,
357, 393
36th Rifle, 26, 65-66, 71, 82-83, 85, 158,
162, 291-293, 297-300, 318, 321,
324, 326, 338-339, 351, 355-356,
358, 374, 377-378, 388, 391, 394-
396, 398-399
38th Rifle, 27, 70, 203, 412, 415, 501,
526, 528-529, 531
40th Rifle, 27, 97, 204, 507
41st Rifle, 27, 121, 200-201, 507, 510,
512
42nd Rifle, 28, 97, 179, 186, 188, 200,
454, 482-183, 486, 489-491, 494,
497, 502, 504, 517, 520, 529, 539
44th Rifle, 26
45th Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 83, 85, 158,
291-292, 298, 320, 327, 352, 359,
362, 364-366, 375, 390, 393, 395,
399-400, 542, 557, 567
46th Rifle, 27, 202, 411, 528-529, 533-
534
53rd Rifle, 177, 192, 485, 492-494,
496-499, 502-503, 519-520
60th Rifle, 26, 37, 130, 140, 216-217,
280, 338
61st Rifle, 27, 68, 72, 83-84, 158, 291,
383-384, 388
62nd Rifle, 27, 69, 383-384, 388, 390-
391, 395, 399
65th Rifle, 27, 72, 83-84, 158, 291-293,
297, 318, 320, 326, 338, 351, 354-
358, 374, 377-378, 388, 391
69th Rifle, 27, 68-69, 72, 83-84, 158,
162, 291-292, 298, 318, 338, 351,
354_357, 374, 378, 388, 391, 393,
396, 398-399
70th Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 158, 162, 164, 412,
415-416, 501, 529, 557
71st Rifle, 26, 65-66, 82-83, 85, 158,
381, 383-384
72nd Rifle, 26, 66-67, 81, 83, 87, 158,
162, 298^300, 320-321, 324, 326,
352, 375, 388, 391, 393, 395-396,
399
77th Rifle, 500-501
79th Rifle, 53, 146, 238
80th Rifle, 27, 200, 407, 409-411, 414-
416, 507, 510, 512, 526, 539
81st Rifle, 26, 81, 83, 158, 162, 291,
292-293, 297-298, 300, 338, 351,
354-355, 357-358, 388
83rd Guards Rifle, 214, 230
83rd Rifle, 26, 37, 41, 56, 130, 153, 277,
279, 285, 288, 312, 334, 337, 340-
341, 345^347
84th Rifle, 26, 44-45, 47, 56, 141, 217,
219, 232-234, 291-292, 320, 338,
349, 353, 375, 377, 380, 694nl6
89th Rifle, 28, 99, 105-106, 117, 181,
188, 194, 197, 205, 246, 426, 458-
461, 468-471, 476-478, 500
90th Rifle, 149, 238-239
91st Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 217-218, 232,
234, 292, 334, 338, 341
92nd Rifle, 26, 43, 45-46, 48, 55, 141,
217-219, 296, 380
93rd Rifle, 53-54, 146, 188, 238, 240,
305, 691nl7
95th Rifle Corps, 188, 194, 197, 205, 239,
241, 245-247, 252-254, 258-259,
402, 454, 457, 459, 465, 482-483,
486, 489-191, 494, 494, 499, 502,
519, 521
96th Rifle, 149, 238
728 Index
Corps, Soviet, continued
97th Rifle, 149-150, 238, 305, 691nl7
100th Rifle, 147, 238-239, 305, 691nl7
103rd Rifle, 334
105th Rifle, 423, 427, 432, 436-437, 446,
458, 460, 464, 466, 472, 474, 521,
535, 537
121st Rifle, 471, 512, 528-529, 532, 534
125th Rifle, 500-501
Corps detachments (abteilungen), German
D, 392, 398-399, 412, 416
E, 181, 197, 419, 424, 426-427, 441-443,
445, 447, 451, 458, 462, 477
Crimea (Crimean Peninsula), 6, 13, 15,
17-18, 265-266, 268-269
Dalmatov, Major General V. N., 202
Danki (Liubavichi region), 63
Dashkovka (Rechitsa region), 174
Daugavpils. See Dvinsk
Davidgorodok (Petrikov region), 478
Davydovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 247,
423
Davydovka (Shatsilki region), 254, 258-259,
454-455, 457, 459, 483
Davydovo (Vitebsk region), 337, 340
Dedno (Shatsiliki region), 517
Dedova (Rogachev region), 512
Defense lines, German
Panther (Eastern Wall), xx, 60, 114-115,
161, 191-192, 261, 266, 268, 361,
371
Winterstand (Bykhov region), 415-416
Deiki (Vitebsk region), 337, 339
Demekhi Station (Rechitsa region), 180,
186
Demeshkino (Pustoshka region), 240
Demiankovo (Orsha region), 371
Demiansk, 4, 305
Demidov, 33, 37
Desna River, 21, 260, 540
Detachments (verbanden), German
4th Railroad, 681n20
SS Verbände Wiedermann, 255
Diaglevo (Vitebsk region), 279, 299, 309,
339, 341
D’iakonov, Major General A. A., 230,
279, 288, 312, 317, 337, 340-341,
346-347
D'iakovina (Vitebsk region), 396, 399
Directorates, Red Army General Staff
Exploitation of War Experiences, 417
Intelligence (GRU), 541
Main Artillery (GAU), 156
Main Political (GlavPu), 541-542
Operations, 541
Disna, 52
Division groups, German
86th, 426-427, 441, 443
137th, 426-427
216th, 462, 477
251st, 441
254th, 426-427
Divisions, German
Panzer, general, 29
2nd Luftwaffe Field, 26, 38, 41-42, 130,
226
2nd Panzer, 28, 30, 101, 110, 116-117,
176, 179-181, 188, 194, 684n5
tank strength on 10 November 1943,
684n5
3rd Luftwaffe Field, 26, 38, 56, 218, 226,
276-278, 285, 293
4th Luftwaffe Field, 26, 38, 56, 218, 276,
278, 285, 293, 340, 348, 376, 380,
391
4th Panzer, 28, 30, 95, 99, 182, 185-189,
196-197, 245-247, 250-251, 255-
258, 402, 421, 423, 427, 434, 436,
444, 446, 455, 4574,59, 462464,
468, 470, 472, 474475, 485, 499,
504, 512, 517, 518, 521, 696n5,
699n8
tank strength on 15 November 1943,
181
tank strength on 20 December 1943,
250
tank strength on 1 January 1944, 421,
696n 5
tank strength on 15 January 1944,
458
tank strength on 4 February 1944,
699n8
5th Jäger (Light), 220, 277, 281, 285-
287, 289, 310, 312, 340-341, 346,
348, 376, 379, 385-386
5th Panzer, 28, 30, 101,188,196-197,
245-247, 402, 421, 423425, 427,
Index 729
434, 436, 444, 455, 458, 460, 462,
470-471, 476-478, 512, 535,
696nl2, 698nl2
tank strength on 18 November 1943,
188
tank strength on 1 January 1944, 421,
696n5
tank strength on 15 January 1944, 458,
696nl2
6th Infantry (KGr.), 28, 98-99, 101,
117, 179, 480, 485, 490, 498, 512,
517-518
6th Luftwaffe Field, 26, 38, 56, 218, 226,
277, 281, 285-287, 310-312, 340,
344, 346, 348, 364, 376, 379, 391
7th Infantry (KGr.), 28, 101, 116-117,
121, 181, 188, 196-197, 245, 426-
427, 445-446, 451, 458, 460, 462,
477
12th Infantry, 26, 276, 278, 281, 310,
312, 340, 342-346, 348, 391, 529-
531
12th Panzer, 28, 30, 101, 118, 176, 179,
181-182, 187-188, 194, 250, 310,
317, 403, 419, 421, 441, 684n5
tank strength on 10 November 1943,
684n5
tank strength on 20 December 1943,
250
tank strength on 1 January 1944,
692n7
tank strength on 1 February 1944,
692n7
14th Infantry (Motorized), 26, 38, 43,
45-46, 55-56, 141-142, 218, 231,
234, 278, 285, 292-293, 296, 328,
340, 352-353, 357-358, 363-366,
388, 392, 395, 398-399
16th Panzer, 191, 242, 250, 255-258,
260, 403, 685nl9, 689nl0, 689nl8
tank strength on 20 December 1943,
250
tank strength on 1 January 1944,
689nl8
18th Panzer (KGr.), 26, 30, 67, 142,
682n33
18th Panzer Grenadier, 26, 30, 66—67,
73, 84, 157-158, 168, 412, 415-116,
512, 528-530
20th Panzer, 30, 54, 56, 129, 132-133,
135, 218, 223-226, 230, 339-340,
342-344, 348, 357, 391, 512,
681n20
tank strength on 8 November 1943,
132
tank strength on 1 February 1944,
339
23rd Infantry, 238-239
25th Panzer Grenadier, 27, 67—68, 73,
75, 157-158, 162, 164, 168, 383,
385-386, 682n33
26th Infantry, 27, 84, 86-87, 157-158,
168
31st Infantry (KGr.), 28, 99, 101, 117,
180, 186, 510, 512, 528-530
32nd Infantry, 238-239, 304, 691nl7
35th Infantry, 27, 69, 412-413, 460, 462,
464, 466, 468, 471-472, 474, 698n8
36th Infantry, 27, 186, 480, 483, 485,
488-491, 497-498, 504, 518
45th Infantry, 28, 98, 101, 106, 108-109,
117, 179, 186, 502, 518, 520
52nd Infantry (KGr.), 26, 63-64, 66, 86
56th Infantry (KGr.), 27, 149
58th Infantry, 41, 54, 146, 238
69th Infantry, 149
78th Assault (Infantry), 27, 69, 84, 157—
158, 162, 164, 166, 168, 3834386
81st Infantry, 238
83rd Infantry, 26, 38
86th Infantry (KGr.), 28, 101-102, 197
87th Infantry, 26, 38, 43, 45-46, 48,
55-56, 130, 132, 218, 220, 223,
225-226, 230, 276, 278, 318, 339-
340,342-344
93rd Infantry, 26
95th Infantry, 27, 69, 202, 340, 346,
348, 358, 376, 392, 398-399, 409,
411-412, 415-416
102nd Infantry (KGr.), 28, 99, 101,
116-118, 179, 193, 196-197, 245,
425-427, 442, 450-451, 477
110th Infantry, 27, 201, 474, 485, 490,
498
113th Infantry (KGr.), 27, 133-134,
681nl8
122nd Infantry, 41, 54, 239—240, 304,
691nl7
730 Index
Divisions, German, continued
129th Infantry, 28, 56, 135, 218, 220,
222-226, 230, 276-277, 281, 285-
286, 310-312, 318, 485, 517-518,
681n20
131st Infantry, 27, 120, 202-203, 281,
300, 310, 318, 320, 324, 340, 351,
354-355, 357-358, 364, 373, 376,
391
134th Infantry, 28,108-109, 177, 192,
245, 250, 255-256, 258, 457, 459,
483, 485, 489-490, 492, 497-498,
502
137th Infantry (KGr.), 28, 101, 116-117,
120-121, 181, 188,196-197, 441
197th Infantry, 26, 63, 65-66, 73, 84-86,
157-158,166, 168, 226, 234, 276,
278, 310, 340-344, 364, 372-373,
376, 378, 392
201st Security, 28, 328, 339-340, 342,
366, 388, 392, 395, 398-400, 693n3
203rd Security, 28,186, 427, 478
205th Infantry, 26, 38
206th Infantry, 26, 38, 43, 45-46, 141-
142, 218, 291-293, 310, 320-321,
340, 349, 351, 353-355, 357, 373,
375-376, 391
211th Infantry, 140, 276, 328, 340, 352-
353, 359, 363, 366, 376, 391
216th Infantry (KGr.), 28,101, 106,108-
109, 116-118, 178-179, 188, 193
218th Infantry, 26
221st Infantry (Security), 27, 340, 351,
353, 363-365, 383-384, 388, 512
246th Infantry, 26, 38-39, 45, 47, 56,
142, 218, 281, 291, 293, 300, 310,
320, 328, 340, 353, 355, 357, 375-
376, 380, 391, 399
251st Infantry (KGr.), 28, 101-102, 110,
116-117, 181, 197, 419, 441
252nd Infantry, 27, 69, 73, 75, 218, 226,
230, 277, 285, 312, 341
253rd Infantry, 27, 97, 101, 255, 257-
258, 480, 483, 485, 488--191, 497,
502, 504, 517-4518
256th Infantry, 26, 38-39, 45, 48, 158,
276, 328, 362-365, 383-384, 388,
392, 398-400
260th Infantry, 27, 202-203, 411-412
263rd Infantry, 26, 38, 41-42, 238
267th Infantry, 27, 121, 201-202, 407,
409, 412, 415-416, 512
281st Security, 41
286th Security, 28
290th Infantry, 238, 240, 304, 691nl7
292nd Infantry, 28, 98, 108-109, 117,
179, 187-188, 194, 197, 245, 340,
424-425, 427, 438, 445-446, 461-
462, 471, 477
296th Infantry, 27, 485, 504, 510, 512,
517-518
299th Infantry, 28, 98, 108-109, 177,
192, 310, 321, 323-324, 340, 351,
353, 357, 373, 376, 378-379, 388,
392r-393, 398
329th Infantry, 238
330th Infantry (KGr), 27
331st Infantry, 26
337th Infantry, 27, 68, 72-75
342nd Infantry, 27, 69, 529-530
383rd Infantry, 27, 480, 485, 502, 518,
520-521
707th (former Security) Infantry, 28, 198,
244-245, 427, 451, 455, 457-460,
462-464, 480, 510, 512, 518, 520-
521
Feldhermhalle Panzer Grenadier, 220,
281, 293-294, 296-297, 300, 310,
318, 321, 324, 328
composition and tank strength on 24
December 1943, 294
z.b.V. (temporary division) 17, 478,
698nl8
Divisions, Hungarian
1st Infantry, 28
5th Infantry, 28
9th Infantry, 28
12th Infantry, 28
18th Infantry, 28
23rd Infantry, 28
Divisions, Slovak
2nd Infantry, 28
Divisions, Soviet
General, rifle, 29, 38, 56, 82, 87, 157,
166, 206, 312, 321, 324, 372, 395,
412, 525, 572, 673n21, 676nl4,
686n28, 693nll
1st Guards Rifle, 214, 226
Index 731
1st Polish Infantry, 72, 74^75, 78, 676nl4
3rd Guards Artillery Penetration, 83
3rd Guards Assault Aviation, 500
3rd Guards Cavalry, 28, 196, 443, 449
4th Guards Artillery Penetration, 83
4th Guards Cavalry, 28, 196, 449—150
4th Rifle, 177, 483, 494, 504, 517, 519-
520
5th Artillery Penetration, 426
5th Guards Cavalry, 27, 67, 217, 223
5th Guards Mortar, 426
5th Guards Rifle, 133, 214, 226, 230, 280
5th Rifle, 27, 97, 201, 409-110, 415, 507,
510
6th Artillery Penetration, 426
6th Guards Cavalry, 27, 66, 217
6th Guards Rifle, 28
7th Estonian Rifle, 26, 54
8th Cavalry, 27
8th Guards Cavalry, 27
8th Guards Rifle, 26, 82, 226
8th Rifle, 28
9th Guards Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 219, 291,
320
11th Guards Rifle, 214, 277, 334, 346-347
12th Artillery Penetration, 426
12th Guards Rifle, 28, 99, 102-103, 106,
110, 117, 121, 181, 188, 193-194,
197, 246, 424-425, 438-139, 446,
453, 476
13th Guards Cavalry, 27
14th Guards Cavalry (7th Guards Cavalry
Corps), 28, 120-121, 180, 182, 441,
444, 448-149
15th Artillery Penetration, 138, 214
15th Guards Cavalry, 28, 120, 180, 182,
185, 443^44, 448-449
15th Rifle, 28, 99, 103, 106, 117, 181,
197, 246, 426, 449, 476-177
16th Guards Cavalry (7th Guards Cavalry
Corps), 28, 182, 185, 441, 448-449
16th Guards Rifle, 214, 223, 315, 343,
687nll
16th Lithuanian Rifle, 26, 35, 41, 153,
217
17th Antiaircraft Artillery, 138, 214
17th Guards Cavalry, 28, 196, 449-450
17th Guards Rifle, 26, 43, 45, 141, 219,
234, 291, 320, 375
17th Rifle, 27, 121, 200, 409, 414-415,
492, 494, 497, 499, 502, 519-520,
686n28
18th Guards Rifle, 146, 238, 281
19th Guards Rifle, 26, 43, 45, 141, 219,
291, 320, 375, 380
21st Artillery Penetration, 37, 214
21st Rifle, 691nl7
21st Guards Rifle, 26, 38, 41, 146, 238,
240
22nd Artillery, 426
22nd Guards Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73, 80, 82,
85, 158, 161-162, 675nl0
23rd Rifle, 460, 469, 476-477
26th Guards Rifle, 133, 214, 229, 277,
280, 312
28th Rifle, 26, 38-39, 41, 54, 146, 238-
239
29th Guards Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73, 80, 158,
226
29th Rifle, 133, 149, 153, 214, 226, 312,
334
30th Guards Rifle, 27, 67—68, 73, 82,
158-159, 162, 675nl0
31st Guards Rifle, 214, 226, 277, 343,
346-347
32nd Cavalry, 27, 68, 217, 219
32nd Rifle, 26, 56, 141, 292, 349
33rd Rifle, 26, 44
37th Guards Rifle, 28, 97, 99, 101, 117-
118, 120-121, 179-180, 186, 198,
245, 250, 253, 255, 257-258, 260,
423, 430-431, 434, 436, 446, 460,
464, 466, 473—474
37th Rifle, 691nl7
38th Guards Rifle, 198, 244-245, 250-
251, 255, 257-258, 260, 465, 483,
486, 489, 491-492
41st Rifle, 27, 58, 204, 492, 494, 497,
499, 502-503, 519-520
42nd Rifle, 162, 297, 351, 356-357, 362,
365, 381, 384, 393, 676nl4, 694n6
43rd Rifle, 691nl7
44th Guards Rifle, 188, 194, 197, 245-
247, 254, 257-259, 320, 483, 486,
489-190, 499, 502
46th Antiaircraft Artillery, 214
46th Guards Rifle, 26, 38, 41, 146, 238
46th Rifle, 691nl7
732 Index
Divisions, Soviet, continued.
47th Rifle, 26, 41,56, 130-132, 153, 217,
223, 312
49th Rifle, 27, 70, 412, 529, 531-533
51st Guards Rifle, 149-150, 238, 691nl7
51st Rifle, 217, 280, 426
52nd Guards Rifle, 149-150, 238,
691nl7
55th Rifle, 28, 99, 103, 106, 117, 181,
197, 246, 451, 458, 500
56th Guards Rifle, 27, 67, 73, 82, 87,
158-159, 161-162, 166
58th Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 83, 87, 158
60th Rifle, 28, 99,101, 117, 179, 188,
193, 197, 245-247, 251, 255, 257-
259, 464, 466, 471
62nd Rifle, 27, 68, 72, 81, 83, 158
63rd Rifle, 27, 81, 83, 158, 384
64th Rifle, 27, 70, 203, 412, 529, 533
65th Antiaircraft Artillery, 500
65th Guards Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73, 81-82,
85, 158, 161-162, 166, 675nl0
67th Guards Rifle, 149, 238, 691nl7
69th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 117, 179, 187-
188, 193, 197, 245-247, 423, 427-
432, 434, 436, 446, 460, 465-466,
468, 472-474, 537, 679nl9
70th Guards Rifle, 28
70th Rifle, 27, 69
71st Guards Rifle, 149-150, 238-239,
691nl7
73rd Rifle, 28, 97,179, 253, 258, 260,
489-491, 504, 519
74th Rifle, 28
75th Guards Rifle, 423,430, 432, 434,
436, 446, 461, 472,474, 502
76th Guards Rifle, 28, 100, 102-103,106,
110, 117, 121, 181, 188, 193-194,
197, 246, 425, 438,477
76th Rifle, 27, 72, 83, 158, 162, 166-167,
168, 411,413
77th Guards Rifle, 28, 100, 102, 106,110,
117, 121, 181, 188, 193-194, 197,
246, 425,438-439, 477
81st Rifle, 28, 106, 110, 117, 181, 197,
246,460, 476-477
82nd Rifle, 26, 66, 71, 83, 85, 133, 459,
461-464, 466-468, 472, 474, 533-
534
83rd Guards Rifle, 158, 214, 223, 226,
229, 280, 312, 342
84th Guards Rifle, 214, 220, 223, 343
85th Guards Latvian Rifle, 27, 67-68, 73,
158-160, 162, 675nl0
88th Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 82, 85, 158,
381—384, 426
90th Guards Rifle, 149-150, 217, 223,
225-226, 281, 343-344, 346-347
91st Guards Rifle, 26, 44, 141, 219, 234,
320,375, 380
95th Rifle, 27, 68, 72, 81, 83, 158, 297-
298,318, 321, 351, 354-358, 375
96th Rifle, 177, 192-193,492-499, 502-
503,519
97th Rifle, 26, 43, 45, 141, 219, 393,
395-396, 693nll
102nd Rifle, 28, 97, 99, 104, 106, 179,
259, 488, 490,497, 504,520
106th Rifle, 28, 106,117, 180,186, 197-
198, 245-247, 251, 255, 258-259,
679nl9
108th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411,415, 506,
529, 534
110th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411,415, 506,
529
115th Rifle, 146-147, 238
117th Rifle, 26, 35, 41, 56, 133, 153, 217,
312, 334,343-344,347
119th Guards Rifle, 26, 146-147, 238,
240, 691nl7
119th Rifle, 26, 37, 130, 133, 140, 217,
280
120th Guards Rifle, 27,109, 121,200-201
121st Guards Rifle, 27, 109, 200-201
129th Rifle, 27, 204
132nd Rifle, 423, 436, 446, 460, 466, 468,
472, 474,537
133rd Rifle, 26, 66, 71, 83, 85, 158
134th Rifle, 26, 44-15, 47, 141, 219, 291,
349, 353, 375
137th Rifle, 28, 97, 106, 179, 488, 490-
491,502,504, 517
139th Rifle, 27, 70, 72, 75,412, 529, 532
140th Rifle, 28, 97,99, 101, 117, 179,
186, 197-198, 243
144th Rifle, 27, 69, 72,141, 158,164,
318, 351,354-355, 357,374, 378,
548,552
Index 733
145th Rifle, 26, 43, 142, 219, 234, 291,
380
146th Rifle, 146-147, 238
148th Rifle, 28
149th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 106, 117, 179,
187-188, 193, 197, 243, 679nl9
153rd Rifle, 27, 68, 72, 158, 163, 299,
320-321, 353
154th Rifle, 26, 37, 130-131, 133, 217,
280, 285
156th Rifle, 37, 130-132, 134, 217, 225,
280, 285
157th Rifle, 27, 72, 83, 158, 162, 298,
326, 359, 393, 395, 400, 693nll
158th Rifle, 26, 44, 47, 56, 141, 219, 291,
349, 353, 375, 380, 552
159th Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 81, 83, 86-87,
158, 299-300, 320, 326-327, 353,
362, 365-366, 393, 395, 400,
693nll
160th Rifle, 27, 69, 411, 413
162nd Rifle, 28, 97, 99, 101, 117, 179,
186, 198, 245-247, 423, 430, 436,
446, 459, 462, 464, 466, 468, 472,
474
164th Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 83, 158, 163, 318,
351, 354, 357-358, 372, 375, 377,
552
165th Rifle, 54, 146, 149-150, 238
166th Rifle, 140, 149, 153, 216-217, 225,
312, 316, 344, 347
169th Rifle, 27, 106, 204
170th Rifle, 28, 97, 106, 179, 486, 489,
497, 502, 504, 517
171st Rifle, 238
172nd Rifle, 188, 194, 197, 245-247,
253, 257-259, 483, 486, 489,
491-494
173rd Rifle, 27, 69, 83, 158, 162, 297,
318, 326, 338, 351, 355-356, 374,
378, 393, 395, 556, 694n6
174th Rifle, 27, 68, 72, 81, 83-84, 87,
158, 162, 166, 168, 384, 554
175th Rifle, 28, 97, 106, 179, 258-259,
486, 490
178th Rifle, 26, 54, 146
179th Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 234, 292
181st Rifle, 28, 100
183rd Rifle, 26
184th Rifle, 26, 44-15, 56, 141-142,
219, 292, 359, 362, 365-366, 393,
395-396, 552, 693nll
185th Rifle, 149-150, 238
186th Rifle, 27, 121, 146, 200-201
192nd Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 81, 83, 158,
384, 386, 554
193th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 106, 117-118,
179, 187-188, 194, 197, 245-247,
424, 446, 460, 474, 679nl9
194th Rifle, 28, 97, 104, 106, 179,
486-487, 489-491, 494, 504, 517,
519-520
197th Rifle, 177, 192, 483, 493, 497, 520
199th Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 81, 83, 158,
295, 298-300, 318, 320-321, 326-
327, 338, 351, 355-358, 374, 378,
393, 395, 548, 694n6
200th Rifle, 238-239
204th Rifle, 26, 43, 141-142, 219, 234,
291
207th Rifle, 26, 48, 63-65, 71, 80, 82,
158, 160-161, 166
208th Rifle, 26-27, 48, 63-65, 67, 71, 80,
82, 158
211th Rifle, 28
212th Rifle, 27, 70, 203, 412
215th Rifle, 26, 66, 71, 82, 85, 158, 298,
318, 338, 351, 355-356, 374, 377,
380, 393, 395-396, 398, 552, 564,
694n6
217th Rifle, 177, 192-193, 483, 486,
489-191, 504, 519
218th Rifle, 471
219th Rifle, 26, 44, 146-147, 238
220th Rifle, 26, 66-67, 71, 82, 85, 158,
166, 364-365, 381-383, 386
222nd Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 75, 158, 162, 297,
320, 326, 338, 351, 354-355, 357,
362, 374, 377, 393, 396, 548, 552
234th Rifle, 26, 35, 41, 56, 130, 214, 230,
312
235th Rifle, 26, 35, 41, 56, 130, 214, 230,
280, 334, 380
238th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411, 529, 532
242nd Night Bomber Aviation, 500
245th Rifle, 146-147, 238
246th Rifle, 28, 99, 101, 116-118, 180,
186, 243
734 Index
Divisions, Soviet, continued
247th Rifle, 27, 70, 72, 75, 384-385, 554
249th Estonian Rifle, 26, 54
250th Rifle, 27, 97
251st Rifle, 26, 67, 71, 82, 85, 158, 362,
364—365, 381-383, 554
253rd Rifle, 423, 446, 460, 464, 466,468,
472,474, 537
260th Rifle, 177, 192
262nd Rifle, 26, 43, 45, 141, 201, 291,
349, 375, 380
269th Rifle, 27,109, 121, 200-201, 203,
407, 411, 415
270th Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 234, 292
273rd Rifle, 177, 483, 486, 491, 497, 504,
519
274th Rifle, 26, 66, 82, 85, 158, 168,
298-300,318, 321,327, 351, 355,
357, 374, 378
277th Rifle, 27, 69, 71, 299-300,320-
323, 387, 393, 395-396, 398, 557,
693nll
282nd Rifle, 149, 238
283rd Rifle, 27, 200, 202, 409, 415,
686n28
287th Rifle, 27, 97
290th Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 74, 83, 158, 411,
413, 529, 531-532, 676nl4
306th Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 234, 292
307th Rifle, 28, 104, 106, 179,490-491,
504, 517, 519-520
312th Rifle, 26, 48, 63-64, 71, 80, 82,
158
322nd Rifle, 28, 55
323rd Rifle, 177, 192-193
324th Rifle, 27, 203, 410, 415, 506, 529,
534
326th Rifle, 146, 238, 691nl7
330th Rifle, 27, 70, 412, 529, 531
331st Rifle, 26, 66, 71, 85, 158, 381-383,
385, 554
332nd Rifle, 26, 43, 141, 334
334th Rifle, 26,43, 296, 380
336th Rifle, 28, 99, 106, 117, 181
338th Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 158-159, 162,
362, 365-366, 693nll
344th Rifle, 27, 69, 72
348th Rifle, 27, 97
352nd Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 384
354th Rifle, 28, 97, 99, 101, 116-117,
180, 186, 198, 245-247, 464, 466,
468, 471, 502, 535, 537
356th Rifle, 28, 99, 106, 117,181, 458,
500
357th Rifle, 26, 38, 41, 130, 132, 140,
146, 217, 280
358th Rifle, 26, 55, 296, 334
359th Rifle, 26, 65, 71, 81-82, 85, 158
360th Rifle, 26, 41, 56, 130, 214, 312, 347
362nd Rifle, 27, 200, 202, 409, 415
366th Fighter Aviation, 500
368th Rifle, 141, 203
369th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411, 529
370th Rifle, 149, 238, 691nl7
371st Rifle, 27, 69, 72, 158, 298-300,
318, 321, 324, 351,358, 374, 378
379th Rifle, 54, 146, 149-150, 238-239
380th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411, 529
381st Rifle, 26, 41, 83, 130-133, 217,
223, 226,312, 344, 346-4547
385th Rifle, 27, 43, 70, 203, 411, 413,
529, 531-533
397th Rifle, 27
399th Rifle, 28, 97, 179, 486, 489-491,
494, 502, 504, 517
413th Rifle, 27, 202-203, 411,415, 506,
529, 534
415th Rifle, 28, 99, 106,181, 418, 426,
440, 442, 447-^49, 458
Dniitrievka (Bykhov region), 527
Dnepropetrovsk, 6-7, 12, 18
Dnepr River, xx, xxi, xxii, xxv, 5-9, 11,
13, 15, 17-18, 20-21, 60, 63, 66,
69, 71-72, 76-79, 81-84, 86-88,
90-92, 94-97, 99-106, 109-112,
114-117, 120-121, 156-157,
166-168, 172,174,177, 179-180,
182, 186, 189-193, 200, 202-205,
242-243, 260-261, 267-268, 371,
384, 402, 404-A09, 414, 416, 455,
483, 492-494, 497, 499, 501-502,
505-510, 512-516, 521, 525-526,
528, 534-535, 540, 551, 566, 573
Dnestr River, 266, 268—269
Dno, 33, 52
Dobrino (Vitebsk region), 359, 390, 395,400
Dobritsa (Rogachev region), 507
Dobroe (Shatsilki region), 489
Index 735
DobromysF (Babinovichi region), 48, 56,
64-65, 82, 142, 212
Dobrovolsky, Major General E. V., 291,
320,349,353,375,380
Dob rush (Gomel’ region), 97
Dobryn’ (Kalinkovichi region), 426
Dobryn’ (Orsha region), 371
Dokshintsy (Minsk region), 61—62, 570
Dolginovo (Minsk region), 61—62, 570
Domamerki (Loev region), 181
Domanovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 423,
430, 434-435
Donbas (Donets Basin), 9—11, 270
Dovsk (Bykhov region), 109, 200, 408, 510
Drachkovo (Chausy region), 527
Dremov, Colonel I. F., 34—35, 37, 43—45,
141-142
Dretun’ (Polotsk region), 126, 129, 147
Dribin (Gorki region), 62, 69, 72
Drinevo (Kalinkovichi region), 432,
435-436
Drissa (Vitebsk region), 52
Driukovo (Vitebsk region), 350
Drozdy (Mozyr’ region), 443-444, 446
Drut’ River (Rogachev region), 103, 505,
507, 509-510, 512-513
Drybino (Vitebsk region), 297, 299-300,
320, 352, 390, 395-396, 398
Dubniald (Ozarichi region), 468, 470^171
Dubno, 268
Duborezy (Gorodok region), 135
Dubrava (Rogachev region), 510
Dubrova (Shatsilki region), 256, 490-493,
496-499, 502, 515, 519-520, 573
Dubrovitsa (Vasilevichi region), 193, 194
Dubrovka (Loev sector), 97, 100, 120
Dubrovno (Orsha region), 68, 81, 157, 168
Dukhovshchina (Smolensk region), 11, 34
Dumaia (Orsha region), 169
Dvinsk (Daugavpils), 20, 22, 51-52, 62, 122
Dvorishche (Shatsilki region), 520
Dymanovo (Vitebsk region), 320, 322-324,
354, 374-375
Dymer (Kiev region), 674n45
Eastern Wall. See Defense lines, German:
Panther
East Prussia, 21
Efremenki (Vitebsk region), 399
Elany (Shatsilki region), 198
Elenovka (Rogachev region), 507
Eliseevka (Vitebsk region), 35, 62
El’nia, 6
El’sk (Mozyr’ region), 441—442, 535
Emenets, Lake (Nevel’ region), 150
Erastov, Major General K. M., 411, 529,
533
Eremenko, Army General A. I., xx, 31, 33—
34, 36—37, 39, 42-43, 45, 48, 52-54,
56, 122, 134, 138, 141, 146, 154,
206, 274-275, 540, 582, 673n23
replaced as commander of 1st Baltic
Front, 17 November 1943, 138
Eremino (Vitebsk region), 324
Ermaki (Orsha region), 66
Ermakov, Major General A. N., 280, 338
Ezerishche (Jeserischtche), Lake, 55, 132—
133, 216, 218, 223, 330
Ezerishche (Jeserischtche) (Nevel’ region),
131, 133-134, 139, 153
Ezerishche salient, 130
Ezva River (Bykhov region), 506
Fastov (Kiev region), 7, 674n45
Fediuninsky, Lieutenant General I. I., 97,
122, 172, 174, 177, 190, 192-193
Fediun’kin, Major General I. F., 280, 311,
313, 334
Festung (fortress) or (festungplatz—
fortesses), German strategy, 583
Fiksel’, Guards Colonel K. V., 121
Filaty (Orsha region), 66
Flotillas, Soviet
Dnepr River, 500
Foreign Armies East (Fremde Heere Ost, or
FHO), German OKH’s intelligence
organ, 25, 28, 30, 62, 82
Fortified regions, Soviet
5th, 26
52nd, 546
115th, 28, 509
118th, 26
119th, 28
152nd, 27, 63, 65, 80, 158, 217
154th, 27
155th, 26, 43, 153, 218
161st, 28, 494, 519
France, 4, 293
736 Index
Fronts, Soviet
1st Baltic, xxi, xxii, xxv, 7-8, 14^15, 20,
23, 31, 54, 56,122, 124-129,133-
134, 138-139,142,151-154, 156,
170, 206, 208-209, 212-213, 224,
227-230, 237-239, 241, 268-270,
272-275, 278-279, 281, 283-285,
290, 301-302, 304, 307-310, 319-
320, 329-330, 332-333, 338-340,
349, 352, 360-361, 371, 377, 380,
392, 402, 540, 570-572, 577, 583-
584, 671nl, 678n7
combat formation on 8 January 1944,
319
order of battle on 1 January 1944,
283-285
order of battle on 1 February 1944,
335-336
rate of advance, 1 January—15
February 1944, 578
1st Belorussian, 500-501, 506, 518-523,
526, 530, 535, 538-539, 572, 577,
584
combat formation on 23 March 1944,
530
order of battle on 1 March 1944,
523-524
order of battle on I April 1944, 538
1st Ukrainian, xxi, 6-8, 1A-15, 17, 20,
123, 181,189, 205, 243, 260,
266-270, 272, 404, 417-418, 426,
477, 500, 521, 528, 539, 543-544,
572-573, 671nl
ammunition expenditure, March
1943-March 1944, 547, 572
2nd Baltic, xxii, 14,17-20, 54-56,122,
124-126,128, 133,135, 138-139,
145-146,151-154, 169, 206-208,
235, 237-239, 241, 268, 272, 292,
304, 308, 349, 361, 377, 402, 571,
671nl
2nd Belorussian, 272, 500—501, 521, 539,
544, 584
created, 17 February 1944, 500
disbanded, 5 April 1944, 539
2nd Ukrainian, xxi, 6-8,14-15, 17, 20,
266-267, 269-270, 272, 572-573,
671nl
3rd Belorussian, 542, 544—545, 569, 584
3rd Ukrainian, xxi, 6-8, 14—15, 17, 20,
266-267, 269-270, 272, 572-573,
671nl
4th Ukrainian, 6-8, 14—15, 17, 20, 266-
267, 269-270, 572-573, 671nl
ammunition expenditure, March
1943-March 1944, 547, 572
Baltic, 14, 18-20, 22, 51-54, 94, 97, 548,
566, 671nl
Belorussian, xxi, xxii, xxv, 6-7, 14-15, 20,
23, 31, 54, 94-96, 103, 110-111,
122-123, 125,171-175, 178-179,
183-184, 189, 204, 207-208, 212,
241-243, 245, 248, 251, 261,
268-270, 272-273, 402-407, 412,
418-419, 453-454, 456, 477-478,
495-496, 500, 502, 540, 548, 566-
567, 571-572, 577-578,580, 583,
671nl, 695~696n4
ammunition expenditure, March
1943-March 1944, 547
combat formation on 15 Januaiy 1944,
456, 484
combat formation on 1 February 1944,
498
conversion to 1st Belorussian Front
(17 February 1940), 500
order of battle on 1 January 1944,
420-121
order of battle on 1 February 1944,
495-496
rate of advance, 3 January-31 March
1944, 578
strength on 10 November 1943, 172,
684n3
strength on 15 November 1943, 174,
686n33
Briansk, 5-6, 8-12,18-21, 30, 51, 62, 70,
90-92, 94, 96, 540, 582, 671nl
Central, xix, xx, xxi, xxv, 5-15, 18-20,
22-23, 30-31, 50, 52-54, 70, 90-95,
97, 103-104, 108, 110, 123-124,
251, 402, 540, 580, 582, 671nl,
674n45
Don, 582
Kalinin, xix, xx, xxi, xxv, 6, 8, 11-15,18-
23, 26, 30-38, 41^5, 48, 50, 52-56,
60, 62-63, 77, 90, 94,122, 301-302,
402, 540, 570, 580, 671nl
Index 737
Leningrad, xxii, 9, 12, 22, 50, 52, 124-
125, 237, 268, 270, 272, 304, 308,
349, 361
North Caucasus, 6, 9, 11—12, 17
Northwestern, 22, 26, 50—52, 94, 125,
154, 237, 500
Southeastern, 582
Southern, 6, 8—15, 18, 20, 671nl
Southwestern, xx, xxi, 6, 8—15, 18, 20,
671nl
Stalingrad, 582
Steppe, xx, xxi, 5—6, 8—15, 18, 20, 671nl
Volkhov, xxii, 9, 12, 22, 50, 52, 124-125,
237, 268, 270, 304, 308, 349, 361
Voronezh, xx, xxi, 5—6, 8—15, 20, 22, 90,
93-95, 123-124, 671nl
Western, xix, xx, xxi, xxii, xxiii, 5^6, 8—14,
18, 20-23, 26, 30-31, 34, 48, 50,
60-63, 65, 67-70, 75, 77-79, 83-84,
87, 90, 95-96, 123-125, 156-157,
160-161, 164, 166, 169-170, 174,
203, 208-209, 212, 219, 239, 241,
268-270, 272—275, 278-279, 281,
283-285, 291-292, 301, 304,
307-309, 328, 332-340, 349, 360,
362, 364, 367, 369, 371-373, 377,
380-383, 387-390, 392, 394, 396,
402, 404-406, 411-412, 418, 478,
501, 521, 526, 540-545, 548, 551,
566—567, 569-573, 577-580, 582,
584, 674n45, 693nll
ammunition expenditure, March
1943-March 1944, 547, 572
combat formation on 3 February 1944,
350
combat formation on 29 February
1944, 373
combat formation on 1 March 1944,
383
combat formation on 21 March 1944,
394
critique of operations, October 1943—
April 1944, 543-562
order of battle on 1 January 1944,
283-285
order of battle on 1 February 1944,
335-336
order of battle on 1 March 1944, 370
order of battle on 1 April 1944, 389
personnel losses, October—December
1943, 171
personnel losses, January 1944, 329—
330
personnel losses, February 1944,
367-368
personnel losses, March 1944, 401
personnel losses, 1 January—1 April
1944, 695nl2
personnel losses, October 1943—April
1944, 541, 547
rate of advance, October 1943—March
1944, 541, 578
rate of advance, 1 January—5 March
1944, 578
Gadilovichi (Bykhov region), 204, 408
Galitsky, Lieutenant General K. N., 32,
37-39, 41-42, 126, 138-140,
146-147, 149-150, 154, 212, 222,
229-231, 238, 275-278, 280, 289,
307-309, 311-312, 314-317, 334,
337, 339-340, 342-346, 349
Galuzy (Chausy region), 527
Gancharov Podel (Loev region), 179—180
Gareev, Army General Makhmut
Akhmetovich, xxiii, 61, 308, 332,
380, 387, 541-542, 565, 567-571,
577, 579
Garmovichi (MormaF region), 520
Gartsev, Major General I. A., 492, 497, 502,
519-520
G at" kovsh china (Orsha region), 383
Gausin Bor (Orsha region), 166
Gazhin (Mozyr" region), 440
General Staff, Red Army, xix, xx, xxii, 33, 61,
134, 170, 273, 304, 333, 422, 526,
562, 566, 568, 674n45
Gerasimenld, 66
Gerasimov, Lieutenant General M. N., 225
Gladyshev, Colonel S. T., 321, 557
Glutsk, 245
Gluzdovsky, Lieutenant General V. A., 63,
65-66, 71, 82-83, 85, 157, 162,
167-168, 362, 364-366, 380-383,
385-386
Gnezdilovichi (Vitebsk region), 35
Goebbels, Joseph, 21
Goering, Reichsmarshal Herman, 32
738 Index
Golevitsy Station (Kalinkovichi region),
424, 438
Goliashei (Orsha region), 167
Gollwitzer, General of Infantry Friedrich,
376
Goloehevo (Chausy region), 526, 529, 531
Golovenchitsy (Chausy region), 412, 416,
526-529, 531-532
Golubev, Lieutenant General K. D., 36, 43,
126, 141, 210, 214, 216-217, 229,
232, 292, 380
Gomel’, xxi, 6-7,11, 13, 15, 17-18, 22, 90-
92, 94, 96-99, 101,103-104, 106,
108-110, 112, 114-115, 122, 171,
173-174, 177, 185-186, 189-193,
200, 204, 261, 402, 408, 496, 499,
567, 577, 671nl
Gomza (Parichi region), 198, 204
Gorbachevskaia (Kalinkovichi region),
417
Gorbachi (Vitebsk region), 288-289, 309,
311-312, 334, 337-339, 341-345,
347_348
Gorbatov, Lieutenant General A. V., 95-97,
109, 121,174, 177, 190, 200-202,
204, 243, 406-407, 410-411, 413-
416, 439, 508, 510, 512-515, 521,
573, 700n4
Gorbovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 417
Gordov, Colonel General V. N., 68-69,
71-72, 83-84, 157, 163, 291-292,
297-300, 309-310, 318, 320-821,
324, 328, 338, 351-355, 357-358,
367, 369, 372, 374-377, 379-380,
543-544, 556-557, 559, 561, 568
Gorelyi Mokh (Rogachev region), 507
Goriane (Vitebsk region), 217-218, 232,
234, 292
Gorinany (Orsha region), 82, 167
Gorki (Orsha region), xxi, 68-69, 95-96
GomostaipoF (Kiev region), 11
Gorodishche (Gorodok region), 276
Gorodishche (Vitebsk region), 343
Gorodok (Parichi region), 188, 198
Gorodok (Vitebsk region), 7, 17, 33-37, 39,
41, 43, 45, 48, 55, 103-104, 125-
126, 130-131, 133-136, 139-141,
152-153, 206, 208-210, 212, 216-
218,223-224, 226-230, 234-235,
237, 274, 276, 279-280, 285-286,
291, 296, 301, 402, 540, 681n20
Gorokhovishchi (Shatsilld region), 499, 502,
535
Gorokhovo (Kalinkovichi region), 432, 436
Gorovatka (Vitebsk region), 390
GorvaT (Rechitsa region), 186
Gory (Shatsilki region), 483
Gory (Vitebsk region), 69, 395-396
Govorov, Army General L. A., 268
Govorukha (Pustoshka region), 240
Grabnitsa (Vitebsk region), 285
Grafskie (Grafskie Niyy) (MormaT region),
521
Great Britain, 3-4
Grechkin (Bykhov region), 527
Griady Farm (Vasilevichi region), 182
Gribuny (Vitebsk region), 2984300, 318,
320-321, 324, 351, 3544355
Grigoriev, Senior Lieutenant D. P., 461
Grishin, Lieutenant General I. T., 69-71,
74, 369, 371, 376, 3804381,
3844386
Gromov, Lieutenant General of Aviation
M. M., 74
Groups {gruppen), German
Agricola (Koruck 580), 478
Breidenbach (20th Panzer Division),
3434344
Lubbe, 116-117
Schmidthuber (5th Panzer Division),
247
von Below, 130, 146
von Bercken, 422, 458, 462
von Gottberg, 140
Groups of Soviet forces, Germany (GSFG),
579
Grushevka (Loev sector), 120
Gruzkaia (Rechitsa region), 187
Gubanov, Sergeant I., 159
Gulbene (Latvia), 51
Guraki (Orsha region), 162-163, 167-169
Harpe, General of Panzer Troops Josef,
403, 467
Heidkamper, Major General Otto, 223
Hills
114.0 (Liubech’ sector), 110
128.4 (Kalinkovichi region), 439
Index 739
131.6 (Loev region), 180
134.4 (Ozarichi region), 454
136.8 (Kalinkovichi region), 423
139.1 (Ozarichi region), 454
139.5 (Ozarichi region), 474
141.1 (Gomel7 region), 192
142.7 (Shatsilki region), 496, 498
144.0 (Kalinkovichi region), 429-430
147.4 (Kalinkovichi region), 430
180.8 (Orsha region), 166
181.3 (Bogushevsk region), 387, 396
183.7 (Orsha region), 166
189.6 (Krynki region), 327
201.7 (Orsha region), 168
201.8 (Orsha sector), 162
High Command, German Army
(Oberkommando des Heeres, or
OKH), 24-25, 190-191, 205, 220,
260, 328, 391, 403, 421, 504
Hitler, Adolf, xx, 4, 42, 54, 128, 131, 136,
148, 151-152, 189-192, 202, 205,
220, 225, 237, 266, 269, 583
Iakimovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 417,
419, 437, 445^46, 451, 455, 460,
465-466, 471, 476-477
Iakimovskaia Sloboda (Shatsilki region),
198
Ianovichi (Vitebsk region), 46, 48, 56, 142,
217
Iashchitsy (Mormal7 region), 502
Iashchitsy Station (Mormal7 region), 502,
520
Iazno, Lake (Pustoshka region), 239
Iazvin (Shatsilki region), 488, 490^191,
493-494, 496, 504, 515
Ibiansky, Major General N. B., 279—280,
312, 338, 341
Idritsa, 22, 39, 51, 53, 125, 147, 153-155,
235, 237, 239, 30^305
Ignatov, Lieutenant General N. V., 254,
426, 432, 518
Ikonnikov, Major General (no initials
available), 557
Il7in, Major General A. M., 384
Il’men7, Lake, 305
Il’nitsky, Colonel la. T., 543—544, 554, 556,
559, 561
Iovlev, Major General I. S., 374, 378, 388
Ipa River (Shatsilki-Kalinkovichi region),
242, 254, 417, 419, 423, 436-437,
443-446, 449, 451^52, 454-455,
457-4:60, 462, 464, 466, 468, 471,
476-477, 479, 481
Iput7 River (Gomel7 region), 91, 97, 99
Isakovichi (Loev region), 117
Iskra (Shatsiliki region), 517, 519-520
Istrubishche (Babinovichi region), 364
Italy, 191
Iur’ev (Orsha region), 166
Iurevichi (Mozyr7 region), 196—197, 426
Iur7evka (Orsha region), 80
Iushkevich, Lieutenant General V. A., 54,
238
Iushkovichi (Chausy region), 532—533
Iushkovo (Vitebsk region), 395
Ivanov, Colonel A. K., 81
Ivanov, Major General A. K., 291, 297—298,
377
Ivanov, Major General I. I., 99, 179, 187,
246, 423, 427, 431, 436-437, 446,
457, 460, 465-166, 468, 470
Ivanov, Major General I. P., 375
Ivanov Sloboda (Kalinkovichi region),
418
Ivashkovichi (Ptich7 River region), 453,
470, 476—478
Izocha (Nevel’ region), 54
Izubry (Orsha region), 64
Japan, 4
Jordan, Lieutenant General Hans, 38, 324,
376
Kachury (Pripiat7 River region), 444, 450
Kalinkovichi, xxi, xxii, xxv, 7, 17, 93, 103,
115-116, 172, 174, 179, 182,
185-192, 194, 196-198, 205-208,
242-243, 245-247, 250-254, 258,
260-261, 273, 402-405, 416-419,
421, 423-424, 426, 432, 434, 436-
447, 449, 451-154, 458, 460-461,
476, 478, 481, 483, 491-493, 508,
535, 540, 576, 578
Kamenets-Podolsk, 266, 268
Kamera, Colonel General I. P., 543-544,
548, 559-561
Kamery (Vitebsk region), 338, 352
740 Index
Kampfgruppe (KGr., combat group),
German
F (Feldhermhalle), 293-294, 296-297,
300
general, 22, 39, 62, 94, 348, 392, 399,
421
Kapietskii Vorotyn (Ipa River region), 470
Kaplichi (Kalinkovichi region), 437, 444,
446, 451, 454,459-460, 464, 466
Karamidy (Vitebsk region), 142, 375
Karataia (Neve! region), 149
Karpilovka (now Oktiabrsldi) (Ptich’ River
region), 245, 248
Karpovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 246
Karpovichi (Vitebsk region), 321, 352,
355-358, 372, 374, 378
Karpovka (Gomel’ region), 101
Kasenki (Vitebsk region), 217, 232, 234
Kasplia River (Demidov region), 34-35
Kazakov, Lieutenant General V. I., 518
Kazansk (Kalinkovichi region), 419, 423,
432, 434, 458-460, 464
Kazanslae Farm (Kalinkovichi region), 417
Kazarinovo (Orsha region), 68, 82
Kazimirovo (Babinovichi region), 364, 366
Kerch’ (Crimea), 13,17
Khal’ch (Gome! region), 192
Khaliuzin, Major General G. A., 99,181,
426, 458, 461, 470, 476, 478
Kharitonov, Major N. A., 535
Kharkov, xx, 4-6, 10-11
Khar’kovka (Chausy region), 527
Kherson (Ukraine), 15, 20
Khislavichi (Sozh River region), 61, 570
Khlebno (Glebno) (Propoisk region),
200-201
Khodorivichi (Gorki region), 69
Khoiniki (Mozyr’ region), 182, 187, 193,
196
Kholm, 51, 122
Kholma (Ozarichi region), 535-536
Kholodniki (Kalinkovichi region), 247, 417,
419, 423
Kholopenichi (Ptich’ River region), 250
Khomenki (Propoisk region), 203
Khomichi (Rogachev region), 506-507, 510
Khozin, Lieutenant General M. S., 292
Khramkh (Mozyr’ region), 444
Khvoiniki (Ptich’ River region), 248
Kiev, xx, xxi, 6, 13, 17-18, 20, 22-23, 90,
92-95, 124, 243, 260, 267, 674n45
Kireevo (Orsha axis), 82, 85—87
Kirovograd (Ukraine), 7, 267
Kirpichni Factory (Gomel’ region), 192
Kiseli (Liady region), 66-67
Kisliaki (Vitebsk region), 343
Kisteni (Rogachev region), 507-509, 512
Kizhen (Zherd’), 480-481
Klenidovka (Usviaty region), 35
Klenovichi (Zhlobin region), 200
Kleshni (Mozyr’ region), 448
Kletnia (Briansk region), 91
Kievan’ (Ukraine), 500
Klichev (Bobriusk region), 174
Klimenki (Liady region), 81
Klinsk (Kalinkovichi region), 417, 419,
444-445, 451, 455, 458-459
Klintsy (Novozybkov region), 91
Kluge, Field Marshal Gunther von, 21, 31,
114-115
Knurovka (Mozyr’ region), 440
Koblov, Guards Colonel G. P., 121
Kobylevo (Vasilevichi region), 185
Kobyl’shchina (Poles’c) (Ozarichi region),
242, 453, 486, 491-493, 496, 502
Koibaev, Lieutenant Colonel A. N., 468
Kolbasichi (Kalinkovichi region), 446
Kolganov, Lieutenant General K. S., 482,
486, 489-491, 494, 497, 502, 504,
517, 520, 529
Kolpakchi, Lieutenant General V. Ia., 95,
97, 172, 174, 177, 203, 243, 501
Kolpen’ (Rechitsa region), 105
Kolyshki (Rudnia region), 43, 45-46
Komarichi (Rogachev region), 507, 510
Komarov, Colonel V. M,, 374, 378, 388, 432,
435, 446
Konev, Army General I. S., 267
Konnov, Major General I. P., 407
Konstantinov, Major General M. R, 105,
120, 180, 187, 419, 421, 426,
440-444, 447
Konstantinovka (Mogilev region), 527
Kopatkovichi (Ptich’ River region), 471
Koporenka (Chernobyl’ region), 101
Kopti (Vitebsk region), 297-298, 300
Koptsevichi (Ptich’ River region), 505
Koravcha Dubrova (Shatsilki region), 517
Index 741
Korenevka (Mozyr region), 196
Koreni (Ozarichi region), 246—247, 451,
454, 459, 483
Korkishko, Colonel V. N., 254
Korma (Kalinkovichi region), 197
Korma (Propoisk region), 200
Korma (Shatsilki region), 499, 502—503
Korobishche (Orsha region), 383
Koroli (Babinovichi region), 364
Koromka (Rogachev region), 507
Korosten’ (Kiev region), xxi, 180, 426
Korotkov, Lieutenant General G. P, 54
Korotkovichi (Mormal’ region), 520—521
Korovatichi (Vasilevichi region), 180, 182,
185, 187, 188
Korsakov, Major General P. T., 450
Korsun’ pocket, 266
Ko r s un’-Shevchenko vs kii (Ukraine), 267
Kosachi (Vitebsk region), 323, 398
Koshchichi (Kalinkovichi region), 417, 424,
432, 435
Kosho, Lake (Gorodok region), 228, 231
Kosiany (Orsha region), 157
Kosov (Gorodok region), 35
Kossetachi (Vitebsk region), 395-396
Kosteevo (Babinovichi region), 365—366
Kostinka (Bykhov region), 527
Kostiukovichi (Mozyr’ region), 444, 450
Kostiukovka (Propoisk region), 109, 200
Kotel’nikov, Major General V. P, 291
Kovali (Vitebsk region), 292
Kovaly (Gorodok region), 135
Kovel’ (Ukraine), 500-501
Kovshichi (Liady region), 67-68
Kozaki (Kosaki) (Vitebsk region), 343—345,
347, 357
Kozinki (Mozyr’ region), 444
Kozlovichi-Nyshnie (Kalinkovichi region),
429, 431
Kozlovichi-Verkhnie (Kalinkovichi region),
430
Kozlovka (Parichi region), 245
Kozly (Vitebsk region), 337, 339, 343-344
Krasenki (Gorodok region), 216
Krasnaia Gorka (Rogachev region), 507
Krasnaia Sloboda (Propoisk region), 121, 202
Krasnaia Zvezda (Mormal’ region), 520
Krasnitsa (Bykhov region), 411, 415-416,
527, 529, 534
Krasnoe (Orsha region), 66
Krasnopol’e (Vitebsk region), 334, 338
Krasnyi (Mozyr’ region), 440
Krasnyi (Vitebsk region), 62, 80-81
Krasovshchina (Vitebsk region), 376
Kremen (Shatsilki region), 258, 487
Kremenchug (Ukraine), xx, 6—7, 11, 13, 18
Krichev (Sozh River region), 62, 91
Kriuchenkin, Lieutenant General V. D.,
545
Kriukov, Major General V. V., 105, 118,
179, 196, 243, 251, 419, 421, 426,
440-443, 449, 451
Kriukovichi (Kriusha) (Ozarichi region),
459, 462-464, 471, 473-475
Kriukovo (Vitebsk region), 328, 359
Krivoi Rog (Ukraine), xx, xxi, 7, 17, 267—268
Krotov (Ipa River region), 437, 444, 451,
454^455, 457-458, 460, 466,
470-471, 476
Krylataia Woods (Golovenchitsy region),
532
Krylov, Lieutenant General N. I., 68—69, 71,
74, 81-83, 156-157, 162, 167-168,
297-300, 308, 310, 318, 320-321,
324-327, 333, 338, 352-353, 359,
362, 365-367, 372, 380, 387-388,
395-399, 401, 542
Krymka (Mozyr’ region), 441
Krynld (Vitebsk region), 298—300, 320,
324-325, 327
Krynld Station (Vitebsk region), 34
Ksenofontov, Major General A. S., 139,
311-312, 337, 339, 342-343
Kuchaevka (Loev region), 181
Kuchareva (Kukhareva) (Vitebsk region),
359, 395, 400
Kiiehler (Kuechler), Field Marshal Georg
von, 42, 128, 131-132, 148, 151-
152, 237, 304
Kukhori (Vitebsk region), 315—316
Kul’bashnik, Major V. V., 534
Kun’ia (Shatsilki region), 486—487
Kureni Moshenaki (Chausy region), 527
Kurgan’ Farm (Ozarichi region), 473
Kurino (Nevel’ region), 35
Kurochkin, Colonel General P A., 154,
500-501
Kursk, 4-5, 251
742 Index
Kursk, the Battle of, 5 July-23 August 1943,
xx, 5, 8-11
Kursk bulge, 6, 10
“Kutuzov” (Orel). See Operations, Soviet
military
Kuzmentsy (Vitebsk region), 399
Kuzminichi (Propoisk region), 203, 418
Kuz’mino (Vitebsk region), 138
Kuznetsov, Lieutenant General F. F., 541,
543, 545, 561
Kuzovkov, Major General I. A., 241, 246,
253, 258, 457, 460, 483, 486, 489,
491, 496, 502
Laptevka (Gorodok region), 223, 225
Lapty Farm (Mozyr region), 448
Laputi (Vitebsk region), 354
Lapyrevshchina (Orsha region), 74, 371
Latvia, 52, 62, 122
Lazyrshchinki (Lazyrshchina) (Orsha
region), 167, 383-384, 386
Lebedy (Vitebsk region), 347
Ledno (Shatsilki region), 519-520
Lel’chitsy (Gome! region), 535
Len’chitsy (Ovrich’ region), 418
Leningrad, xxi, xxii, 3, 10, 12-13, 17, 33,
49-50, 52, 125,148, 15^155, 208,
265-266, 268-270, 304, 306, 308,
421, 567, 571
Lenino (Orsha/Gorki region), 62, 68-69,
71-72, 74-75, 78, 84
Leonovka (Orsha region), 371
Lepef (Vitebsk region), 33-34,140, 281,
547, 570
Lepeny (Chausy region), 203
Lesets (Ozarichi region), 454, 491
Leutino (Vitebsk region), 327, 375, 390
Levkovshchina (Mogilev region), 527
Liady (Kalinkovichi region), 197
Liady (Orsha region), 62, 66-68, 81, 157,
371
Liady (Shatsilki region), 520
Liakhovo (Gorodok region), 218
Liozno (Vitebsk region), 33-35, 43, 45-48,
56, 212
Lipniaki (Loev sector), 118, 120-121,
179-180
Lipniki (Parichi region), 198
Lithuania, 61, 570
Litovshchina (Vitebsk region), 344,347-4348
Liuban’ (Ptich’ River region), 245
Liubavichi (Rudnia region), 64, 66, 80
Liubech’, 92, 99-100, 102, 105-106,110,
113,116,181
Liubov’ (Rogachev region), 507
Liutezh (Kiev region), 6, 11, 13, 18
Lobany (Orsha sector), 164, 384
Loev, 18, 91, 94-95, 99-101,103-106,
110-112, 114-117, 119-121, 172,
174,176-177, 179,181,189-190,
206, 261, 402, 671nl
Long-Range Aviation, Soviet, 128
Lososina River (Vitebsk region), 142, 297,
300, 321
Losvida (Gorodok region), 380
Losvida, Lake (Gorodok region), 276-277,
279-280, 309, 311, 317, 334, 344
Luchesa River (Vitebsk region), 35, 49, 299,
309, 318, 320-322, 324, 327, 329,
338, 351-353, 355-4360, 362-4364,
366, 369,371^380, 385, 391-392,
394-396, 401, 553
Ludza (Latvia), 51
Luftwaffe, German Air Force, 4
Lukavo (Rudnia region), 64
Luninets (Pripiat’ River region), 419, 423,
454,477-178
Lupolovo (Mogilev region), 527
Luskmopol’ (Vitebsk region), 393
Lutsk (Ukraine), 267, 477, 500, 697n21
Luzhki (Bykhov region), 414, 506
Lvov (Ukraine), 18
Maevo (Pustoshka region), 240
Makarov, Major General V. E., 545
Makarovo (Vitebsk region), 321, 338, 352,
355, 388, 393, 396
Maklald (Vitebsk region), 296-299,318,
320-321
Malaia Berezina River, 63-64
Maleev, Major General M. F, 100, 105
Malenkov, G. M., 541-543, 545, 561
Maleshenki (Gorodok region), 225
Malgati (Gorodok region), 218
Malinin, Lieutenant General M. S., 508,
521
Malinovsky, Army General R. Ia., 267, 269
Mal’kov, Colonel D. K., 424, 438-439
Index 743
Malodusha (Rechitsa region), 182, 187—188,
190-191, 194
Malye Avtiuld (Malyi Avtiuki or Malyi
Avtiutsevichi) (Kalinkovichi region),
197, 424-126, 438
Malye Babinovichi (Babinovichi region),
364
Malyi Ivan, Lake (NeveF region), 53
Malyi Litvinovichi (Ozarichi region), 492,
535
Malyshev, Lieutenant General P. F., 280,
309-310, 312-313, 316-317, 334,
337-340, 343-346, 349
Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von, 7,
267-268, 270
Mar’ianovo (Babinovichi region), 352,
362-366, 372, 398
Mariupol’ (Ukraine), 4
Markers, Soviet height
142.4 (Mormal’ region), 502
148.8 (Orsha axis), 85
180.8 (Orsha axis), 86-87
Marmovichi (Shatsilki region), 258, 493,
496, 573
Martynovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 432
Mashkina (Vitebsk region), 311--312, 317,
334, 339, 343-344
Matrenka (Mozyr’ region), 444, 448
Matrosov, Sergeant A. A., 473
Mazurino (Vitebsk region), 311-312
Medved’ (Ozarichi region), 454, 487, 489,
536
Medvedov (Shatsilki region), 258
Mekhlis, Lieutenant General L. Z., 154,
239, 292, 372, 543-544, 560, 693n8,
694nl3
Mekhovoe (Gorodok region), 139, 216
Mekhovshchina (Shatsilki region), 486, 493,
496
Meleshkovichi (Mozyr’ region), 426,
441—142
Melitopol’ (Ukraine), 6, 12-13, 18
Melkoe, Lake (Gorodok region), 133, 153
Mereia River (Baevo region), 60, 63, 66—68,
70, 72, 75
Meretskov, Army General K. A., 268
Mezha (Gorodok region), 35
Mglin (Surazh region), 91
Miafli (Vitebsk region), 318, 320, 326-327
Miakovo (Vitebsk region), 318, 321, 324,
338,355
Mikhailovka (Shatsilki region), 502, 504,
517
Mikhailovo (Vitebsk region), 358, 360, 375,
378
Mikhali (Vitebsk region), 276, 337, 339,
343—344
Mikhnovichi (Pripiat’ River region), 419,
443, 449-451, 454, 458
Mikul’ (Parichi region), 198
Mikulino (Vitebsk region), 45, 69
Military districts, Soviet
Moscow, 672nl2
Military strategy, German (Hitler’s)
“stand-fast” (festung), 266
Military strategy, Soviet (Stalin’s)
“narrow front” versus “broad front,”
265-266
Minsk, xix, xx, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 63, 77—79,
81, 93, 95-96, 103-104, 122, 124-
126, 157, 172-174, 205, 208, 261,
273-274, 351, 383, 402, 419, 454-
455, 501, 504, 524, 547, 570, 584
Mirobeli (Mozyr’ region), 448
Mishukov, Major F. E., 448
Mitrofanov, Junior Lieutenant N., 159
Mnogoversh (Kalinkovichi region), 197, 245
Mnogovichi (Shatsilki region), 258
Model, Colonel General Walter, 109, 115,
189, 191, 202-203, 242
Mogilev, 22, 60-62, 78, 90, 95, 115, 171,
174, 212, 408-409, 506, 524-525,
527-529, 547, 570, 583-584,
674n45
Mogilev-Podol’skii (Ukraine), xx, 20
Mokhovo (Loev sector), 116
Moklishche (Mozyr’ region), 196
Mol’cha (Shatsilki region), 490-491, 497
Molchanov, Colonel L. M., 253
Molodechno (Minsk region), 22, 61-62,
93, 584
Momachino (Bykhov region), 409
Mormal’ (Shatsilki region), 494, 502, 504,
516, 518, 521, 525, 573, 578
Morosovka (Rudnia region), 64
Moscow, 3-4, 18, 140, 548, 555, 570, 572
Moscow counteroffensive, Soviet,
December 1941, 3
744 Index
Moseevo (NeveP region), 54
Moshenitsy (Vitebsk region), 398
Mostki (Shatsiliki region), 517
Mostok (Mogilev region), 527
Mozhentsy (Zamozhentsy) (Vitebsk region),
323
Mozyr’ (Pripiat’ River region), xxi, xxii, 95,
105, 115-116, 179, 194, 196, 205,
242-243, 251-252, 402-405, 418-
419, 423, 426, 439-445, 447-449,
451-454, 468, 540, 573, 578
Mozyr’ Station, 444, 448
Mshatoe Swamp (Bykhov region), 506
MstisIavP (Sozh River region), 62
Muk (Mozyr’ region), 441
Mul’tan, Major General N. N., 298, 318,
338, 351, 354-357, 374-4375, 378,
394, 396, 399
Muryvanka (Molilev region), 527
Mushichi (Ozarichi region), 472
Myl’nishche (Vitebsk region), 279
Myshanka (Tremlia River region), 477
Myslov Rog (Ozarichi region), 256, 537
Mysy (RaduP region), 103, 116
Nadezhda (Rogachev region), 507
Nadvin (Rechitsa region), 179, 187
Nadysev, Lieutenant General G. S., 518
Nakhov (Vasilevichi region), 185, 246
Narimanov (Mozyr’ region), 196
Narovlia (Mozyr’ region), 440
Narva (Estonia), 304
Nasavichi (Kalinkovichi region), 174, 197
Nasva (Novosokol’nild region), 53
Naumov, Major General A. F., 384, 395, 399
NeveP, xx, xxi, 7, 13, 15, 17, 22, 32-34,
36-39, 41-42, 48, 51-57, 77, 90,
122,125-126, 129-130, 132-135,
138-141, 145, 147-149,151, 153,
156, 206, 223—225, 235, 237-240,
261, 280, 302, 402, 540, 671nl
NeveP, Lake, 150
Nigilev (Shatsilld region), 502
Nikolaevka (RaduP sector), 117, 121
NikoPskoe (Gorki region), 69
Nikonovichi (Bykhov region), 408-^09,
414-415
NikopoP (Ukraine), 7, 15, 17, 268
Niva (Loev sector), 120
Nivy (Grafskie Nivy) (MormaP region), 521
Nizhne-Kozlovichi (Kalinkovichi region),
423-424, 432, 434
North Africa, 3-4
Norway, 4
Nosov, Captain I. N., 160
Nosovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 423—424
Novaia (Orsha axis), 66, 86
Novaia Lutava (Liubech’ sector), 116, 121
Novaia Rudnia (Mozyr’ region), 440
Novaia Tukhinia (Orsha region), 81
Novgorod, 268, 304, 306
Novgorod-Volynskii (Ukraine), 404
Novild (Vitebsk region), 355-358, 374, 378,
693nll
Novinld (Vasilevichi region), 182, 197, 246
Novka (Vitebsk region), 351, 354
Novo-Belitsa (Gomel’ region), 177
Novoe Selo (Orsha region), 85, 160, 162,
164
Novorossiisk (Caucasus region), 6, 11
Novoselki (Ozarichi region), 454, 459—462,
466
Novoselki (Vitebsk region), 341, 344
Novosel’sky, Lieutenant General Iu. V, 238
Novosokol’niki (Veliíáe Luid region), 32-33,
37—39, 53-54, 147, 149, 152, 208,
236-240, 304-305
Novozybkov, 91
Novye Diatlovichi (Gomel’ region), 101
Novyi Bykhov (Bykhov), 96, 104, 121, 174,
177, 202-204,242-243, 407-409,
412, 414-^16, 505-506, 509, 521,
525—526, 528, 573, 584, 674n45
Novyi Lobuzh (Bykhov region), 527
Novyi Put’ (Vasilevichi region), 188
Obol’ia River (Gorodok region), 133
Odessa (Ukraine), 269
OKH. See High Command, German Army
Okin (NeveP region), 53
Oktiabr’skii, 455, 482, 491, 497
Oktiabr’ Station (Vitebsk region), 295
Ola (Shatsilki region), 520
Ola River (Shatsilki region), 504
Oleshev, Major General N. N., 291, 297—
300, 318, 320-321, 324, 326, 339,
388, 394-396, 399
Olevsk (Zhitomir region), 500
Index 745
Operational groups, Soviet
coastal, 52
Operations, German military
ChemobyP and GomostaipoP
counterstrokes, 3—8 October 1943,
14
Citadel (Kursk), 5, 7
Heinrich, November 1943, 128-129
Kalinkovichi counterstroke, 20—27
December 1943, 14
Kovel’ relief, 27 March—7 April 1944, 272
Narva counterstroke, 26 March—24 April
1944, 272
Nikolaus counterstroke, 191, 242, 250—
260
Operations, Soviet military
Advance (Race) to the Dnepr River, 7
August—2 October 1943, 8, 12
Aleksandriia-Znamenka offensive, 22
November—9 December 1943, 15
Apostolovo offensive, 14 November—23
December 1943, 15
Babinovichi offensive, 22—25 February
1944, 272, 362-368
correlation of opposing forces, 364
Soviet personnel losses, 364, 366
Barvenkovo-Pavlograd offensive, 13
August—22 September 1943, 12
Belgorod-Khar’kov offensive, 3—23
August 1943, 9
Belgorod-Khar kov strategic offensive
(Rumiantsev), 3-23 August 1943, 5,
9-10
Belorussian strategic offensive, 3
October—31 December 1943, 3—279
lessons learned, 583—584
Belorussian strategic offensive
(Bagration), 23 June-29 August
1944, xix, xx, xxiii, 569, 579—584
Bereznegovataia-Snigirevka offensive,
6-18 March 1944, 270
Bogoshevsk offensive, 21—29 March
1944, 272, 387-401, 546-547
Bolkhov-Orel offensive, 12 July—18
August 1943, 9
correlation of opposing forces, 392
Soviet personnel losses, 387, 401
Briansk offensive, 17-26 August 1943,
12, 51, 91-92
Bukrin offensives, 12—15 and 21—24
October 1943, 14
Bykhov-Chausy offensive, 3—8 January
1944, 405-116, 577
correlation of opposing forces, 412
Chemigov-Poltava strategic offensive,
26 August—30 September 1943,
6, 12
Chemigov-Pripiat’ offensive, 26
August—30 September 1943, 12, 30,
51, 91, 93
ChemobyP-RadomysP offensive, 1-4
October 1943, 14
Crimean offensive, 8 April—12 May 1944,
270
Dnepr bridgeheads, 25—31 March 1944,
526-534, 577
correlation of opposing forces, 530
Dnepropetrovsk offensive, 23
October—23 December 1943, 15
Donbas offensive, 17 July—2 August
1943, 9-10
Donbas strategic offensive, 13 August-
22 September 1943, 6, 11-13
Dukhovshchina-Demidov offensive, 14
September-2 October 1943, 12, 31,
33-34, 36
Gomel’-Rechitsa offensive, 30
September—30 October 1943, 14,
95-124, 172, 577
Gomel’-Rechitsa offensive, 10—30
November 1943, 14, 23, 172-200,
577
Soviet personnel losses, 205
lasi-Kishinev offensive (Tirgu-Frumos),
8 April-6 June 1944, 272
Idritsa offensive, 18-30 October 1943, 55
Idritsa-Opochka offensive
(Novosokol’niki pursuit), 16—25
December 1943, 14, 235-240
Izium-Barvenkovo offensive, 17-27 July
1943, 9
Kalinkovichi (Bobmisk) offensive, 8—11
December 1943, 14, 241-250
Kalinkovichi-Mozyr’ offensive (raid),
11-14 January 1944, 270, 417-452,
577-578
correlation of opposing forces, 426
Soviet personnel losses, 478
746 Index
Operations, Soviet military, continued
Kerch’-El’tigen offensive, 31 October-
11 December 1943, 15
Kiev defensive, 13 November-22
December 1943, 7
Kiev strategic offensive, Soviet, 3-13
November 1943, 6-7, 14, 17
Kirovograd offensive, 5-16 January 1944,
270
Korsun’-Shevchenkovskii offensive
(Cherkassy), 24 January-17
February 1944, 270
Kremenchug offensive, 26 September-
10 October 1943, 15
Kremenchug-Piatikhatki (Krivoi Rog)
offensive, 15 October-3 November
1943,15
Krivoi Rog offensive, 14-21 November
1943, 15
Krivoi Rog offensive, 10-19 December
1943, 15
Kromy-Orel offensive, 15 July-18 August
1943, 9
Kursk strategic defense, 5-23 July 1943,
9-10
Kursk strategic offensive, 5 July-23
August 1943, 9, 11
Leningrad-Novgorod strategic offensive,
14 January-1 March 1944, 266, 270
Liutezh offensive, 11-24 October 1943,
14
Lower Dnepr strategic offensive, 26
September-431 December 1943,
14-15
Marmovichi-Dubrova offensive, 16
Januaiy-23 February 1944, 459,
480-499, 501-505, 577
correlation of opposing forces, 485
Marmovichi-Mormaf offensive, 29
January-9 March, 272
Melitopol7 offensive, 26 September-5
November 1943, 15
Mga offensive, 22 July-22 August 1943,
9-10
Mga offensive, 15-18 September 1943,
12
Mius offensive, 17 July-2 August 1943, 9
Mius-Mariupol’ offensive, 18 August-
22 September 1943, 12
MormaT-Parichi offensive, 24^29
February 1944, 515-521, 577
correlation of opposing forces, 518
Narva offensive, 2-28 February 1944,
272
Narva offensive, 1-16 March 1944, 272
Narva offensive, 17-24 March 1944, 272
Nevef offensive, 3-13 October 1943, xxv,
7, 23, 31-51, 54,146
Nikopol’ offensives, 14 November-31
December 1943, 15
Novorossiisk-Taman’ offensive, 9
September-9 October 1943, 12
Novosokol’niki-Idritsa offensive, 31
January-13 February 1944, 272
Soviet personnel losses, 306
Novosokol’niki pursuit, 30 December
1943-15 January 1944, 304-306
Novyi Bykhov-Propoisk offensive, 22-
30 November 1943, 14, 200-205
Odessa offensive, 26 March-14 April
1944, 270
Opochka-Sebezh offensive, 1-8 March
1944, 272
Opochka-Sebezh offensive, 10-26 March
1944, 272
Opochka-Sebezh offensive, 7-18 April
1944, 272
Orel strategic offensive (Kutuzov), 12
July-18 August 1943, 5, 9-10
Orsha offensive, 3-11 October 1943, 14,
60-70
Orsha offensive, 12-18 October 1943,14,
71-77, 545-^46
Soviet personnel losses, 75
Orsha offensive, 21-26 October 1943, 14,
77-89, 545-546
Soviet personnel losses, 87
Orsha offensive, 14-19 November 1943,
14, 161-165, 545-546
Soviet personnel losses, 164
Orsha offensive, 20 November-5
December 1943, 14, 166-171,
545-546
Soviet personnel losses, 170
Orsha offensive, 5-9 March 1944, 272,
381^387
correlation of opposing forces, 385
Soviet personnel losses, 381, 385, 387
Index 747
Ozarichi-Ptich* offensive, 14—30 January
1944, 272, 453-479, 577-^78
correlation of opposing forces, 462
Soviet personnel losses, 462
Poles’e (Kovel*) offensive, 15 March—5
April 1944, 272
Polotsk-Vitebsk offensive, 2—21
November 1943, 14, 126, 129-154
Poltava offensive, 24 August—30
September 1943, 12
Proskurov-Chemovtsy offensive
(Kamenets-Podolsk), 4 March—17
April 1944, 270
Pskov-Ostrov offensive, 2—17 March
1944, 272
Pskov-Ostrov offensive, 7—19 April 1944,
272
Pursuit to the Panther Line, 17
February—1 March 1944, 272
Pushtoshka-Idritsa offensive, 2—21
November 1943, 14, 126-129,
145-155
Pustoska-ldritsa offensive, 12—16 January
1944, 272
Rogachev-Zhlobin offensive, 21—26
February 1944, 270, 272, 501,
506-515, 577-578, 700n4
correlation of opposing forces, 512
Soviet personnel losses, 507, 512,
514
Rovno-Lutsk offensive, 27 January—11
February 1944, 270, 500
Smolensk-Roslavl* offensive, 15
September—2 October 1943, 12
Smolensk strategic offensive (Suvorov),
7 August—2 October 1943, 6, 11—12,
51, 68, 568, 570, 582
Spas-Demensk offensive, 7—20 August
1943, 12
Sumy-Priluki offensive, 24 Augut—30
September 1943, 12
Taman’ offensive, 4 April—10 May and
26 May—22 August 1943, 9—10
Uman’-Botoshany offensive, 5 March-
17 April 1944, 270
Vitebsk, Idritsa, and Pskov offensives,
18-30 October 1943, 14, 50-56
Vitebsk (Gorodok) offensive, 13—23
December 1943, 14, 23, 209-235
Soviet tank losses, 234
Soviet tank strength, 234
Vitebsk-Bogushevsk offensive, 8—24
January 1944, 272, 307-331, 545-
546
correlation of opposing forces, 310
Soviet personnel losses, 308—310, 328
Vitebsk offensive, 3—12 October 1943,
14, 31-51
Soviet personnel losses, 50
Vitebsk offensive, 24 December 1943—6
January 1944, 272, 274, 279-303,
545—546
correlation of opposing forces, 281
Vitebsk offensive, 3—16 February 1944,
272, 332-361, 545-546
correlation of opposing forces, 340
Soviet personnel losses, 332, 340,
359-360, 693nll
Vitebsk offensive, 29 February—5 March
1944, 272, 368-380
correlation of opposing forces, 376
Soviet personnel losses, 369, 376, 380
Zaporozh’e offensive, 10—14 October
1943, 15
Zhitomir-Berdichev offensive, 24
December 1943-14 January 1944,
7, 14, 267, 404
Zmiev offensive, 12—23 August 1943, 9
Opochka, 22, 39, 304
Ordovka (Malaia Berezina River region), 66
Ordovo (Ordowo), Lake (Nevel* region),
132, 150, 330
Orekhi, Lake (Orsha region), 88
Orel, xx, xxi, 4-5, 10-11, 105-106
Orsha, xx, 11, 13, 15, 22, 53, 60-63, 65-71,
78-79, 81-82, 84, 87-90, 93, 95-96,
124, 156-157, 160-162, 164, 166,
168, 170-171, 174, 208, 212, 234,
273-275, 281, 295, 297, 299-300,
309, 320-321, 323-324, 328-329,
338, 351-352, 354, 357, 364, 366,
369, 371-373, 380-383, 386-387,
393-394, 396, 398-399, 402,
540-541, 551, 553, 569-571, 573,
578, 583-584
Orshitsa River, 157, 168
Osetki (Vitebsk region), 395
Osevets (Pripiat* River region), 422
748 Index
Osinniki (Vitebsk region), 341
Osinovka (Babinovichi region), 364
Osinovka Station (Orsha region), 167
Osintori (Osinstroi) (Orsha region), 156-
157, 164, 166-168, 383, 386
Osipova (Babinovichi region), 364, 390,
395-396
Osipova Rudnia (Kalinkovichi region), 424,
426, 438
Oslikovsky, Lieutenant General N. S., 134,
223, 279, 289, 309, 312
Osovnik (Rogachev region), 507
Ostashkov, 51
Ostreni (Chausy region), 527
Ostrokorma (Kalinkovichi region), 247
Ostroshitsky (Minsk region), 103—104
Ostrov (Orsha region), 22, 82, 166
Ostrovchitsy (Shatsilki region), 502
Ostrov Farm (Kalinkovichi region), 247
Ostrovliane (Vitebsk region), 279
Ostrovno (Vitebsk region), 279, 299,
309-310, 318, 329, 339, 369, 372,
374-375
Osttruppen (former Soviet prisoners of war
in German service), 128
Osveia, 52
Otrazh e (Chausy region), 527
Oven, General of Infantry Karl, 38
Ozarichi (Kalinkovichi region), 197, 245-
247, 251, 255-256, 402-403, 419,
452-455, 457, 459-160, 464-466,
468, 471, 483, 491-492, 494, 535,
573, 578
Ozeiy (Orsha region), 82
Pacific Ocean, 4
Palki (Bykhov region), 408-409, 414-415
Pankratov, Major General G. I., 450
Panov, Major General of Tank Forces M. F.,
105, 122,180, 186, 245, 258-259,
421, 423, 431-132, 434, 436-437,
444446, 458, 479, 492-493, 496-
499, 504, 510, 528-529, 534
Panther Defense Line, German. See
Defense lines, German: Panther
(Eastern Wall)
Papivin, Colonel General of Aviation N. F.,
32
Parenevsldi (Rogachev region), 507
Parfenkovo (Orsha region), 67, 371
Parichi (Berezina River region), xxii, 180,
186, 188, 198, 204, 241, 243,
245-246, 250-252, 255, 258,
402-403, 455, 465, 467, 476, 479,
481-483, 489-492, 494, 497, 501,
504, 516-517, 519-522, 524, 540,
573, 578, 584
Paseka (Bykhov region), 407
Pavliuchenki (Pavliuchenko) (Vitebsk
region), 355, 369, 372, 548, 693nll
Pavliula (Vitebsk region), 355
Pechishche (Shatsilki region), 258, 486-489
Penal companies. See Companies, Soviet
penal
Penal forces (battalions and companies),
Soviet, 47, 162, 510, 700n6
Perekrestov, Major General G. N., 388
Perekrutovskii Vorotyn’ (Ipa River region),
476
Perevoloka (Rechitsa region), 182, 187
Perevoz (Vitebsk region), 299, 318, 321,
324, 327, 338, 352, 355-357, 369,
372, 374, 378, 388, 391
Peschanaia Rudnia (Parichi region), 245
Pesochna (Vitebsk region), 369, 372
Pestunitsa River (Vitebsk region), 276
Petriki (Orsha axis), 85, 87
Petrikov (Pripiat* River region), 441—143,
449, 458, 478, 697n2I
Petrov, Colonel General I. E., 388, 391,
401, 544, 582
Petrovichi (Mogilev region), 527
Petrovich! (Shatsilki region), 496
Petukhovka (Propoisk region), 62, 70, 177,
200, 202-203, 506
Piatikhatki (Ukraine), 13
Piatiletna (Vitebsk region), 234, 292
Pinsk (PripiaF River region), 524
Plav e (Vasilevichi region), 188
Pleskovichi (Plesovichi) (MormaT region),
517, 519-521
Plisa (Lepef region), 52
Pnevka River (Lenino region), 72
Pobolovo (Rogachev region), 507, 509—.510
Pochem, Colonel F. E., 81
Pochep (Briansk region), 91
Pochep (Rogachev region), 507
Pochinok (Smolensk region), 61, 570
Index 749
Podberez’e (Novosokol’niki region), 147
Poddub’e (Vitebsk region), 142, 297, 320,
349, 369, 373
Poddubliany (Vitebsk region), 372
Podgomo (Vitebsk region), 394, 398
Podmekhovshchina (Mekhovshchina)
(Ozarichi region), 453
Pogantsy (Shatsilld region), 504, 517
Poiarov, Colonel V. Ia., 338, 351, 354-358
Pokoliubichi (Gomel’ region), 193
Pokrovskoe (Rogachev region), 507
Pokrovsky, Lieutenant General A. P., 543—
545, 554, 560-561, 567
Poland, 21
Polenov, Lieutenant General V. S., 63, 82
Polenovka (Vitebsk region), 35
Poles’e region (Pripiat’ River region), 204,
261, 440
Poles’e Swamps (Pripiat’ River region),
245, 254
Poles’e Vasilevichi (Mozyr’ region), 116
Poletnild (Bykhov region), 527
Polotsk, 22, 33-34, 39, 51-52, 62, 125-126,
128-129, 133-134, 138, 140-141,
146-147, 152, 156, 210, 220, 231,
237, 239, 273, 275, 281, 285, 288,
302, 333-334, 337-338, 341,
346-347, 584
Poltava (Ukraine), xx, 10
Polzukhi (Gorki region), 72
Ponizov’e (Demidov region), 34—35, 72
Poplavsky, Major General S. G., 291, 320,
352, 359, 365-366, 395, 400, 557
Popov, Army General M. M., 22, 53, 91—92,
122, 146, 149-150, 153-154, 239,
268
Popov, Lieutenant General V. S., 69—70,
406, 409, 411-412, 415-416, 526,
528-529, 531, 533
Popov, Senior Lieutenant V. V., 461
Popovka (Vitebsk region), 693nll
Porkhov (Dno region), 52
Porot’kovo (Vitebsk region), 338, 351,
355-356, 358, 372
Potapovka (Zhlobin region), 200, 204
Pozniak, Major General V. G., 43, 291,
320-321, 339
Pribor (Bykhov region), 407-409, 413—414,
416, 439
Prikhid’ko, Major General N. I a., 81
Prilepovka (Chausy region), 413
Pripiat’ Marshes, xix, 191, 267, 360, 426
Pripiat’ River, 31—32, 90, 92—93, 189—190,
196-197, 205, 242, 245, 248, 260,
273, 419, 423, 426, 440^45, 447-
451, 454-455, 458, 467, 477, 479,
481, 500-501
Prityka (Shatsilki region), 502
Privol’e (Malaia Berezina River region), 63
Probuzhdenie (Shatsilki), 480^181
Prokhod (Rechitsa region), 187
Prokisel’ (Loev region), 180
ProkoFev, Major General Iu. M., 81,
297-300, 320-321, 324, 326, 352,
395-396, 399
Pronia River (Gorki region), 18, 77, 60,
62-63, 69-70, 90, 95, 97, 109,
112, 121, 177, 202-203, 406, 409,
411-413, 528-529
Pronin, Lieutenant General M. A., 297
Propoisk (now Slavgorod), 90, 97, 109, 174,
177, 192, 202
Proskorin (Proskumi) (Zhlobin region), 243
Proskurov (Ukraine), 268-269
Prudniki (Vitebsk region), 343
Prudnikov, Lieutenant General F. K., 494
Prudok (Mozyr’ region), 441—142, 444
Prudok (Shatsilki region), 198, 254
Pruzhinishche (Parichi region), 198, 535
Pskov, 18-19, 22, 39, 50-52, 304, 306
Ptich’ (Pripiat’ River region), 477
Ptich’ River, 245, 273, 418-419, 423,
453-455, 459-460, 467, 470-471,
476-479, 482-483, 505, 535, 540,
573, 576
Ptich’ Station, 450
Pugachevo (Orsha region), 383
Punitsy (Rudnia region), 34
Pushcha (Kuzmintsy) (Vitebsk region), 394
Pushchai (Orsha region), 85, 383
Pushkari (Vitebsk region), 369, 372
Pustoshka, 39, 53, 125-126, 146-147, 152,
154, 208, 237-239, 3044305, 349
Putialino (Orsha region), 371
Put’ki (Chausy region), 411, 413
“Race to the Dnepr River,” 7 August—2
October 1943, xx, 8, 12
750 Index
RadomysP (Kiev region), 674n45
Radoshkovichi (Molodechno region),
61-62, 570
Raduga (Gomel’ region), 177, 192-193
Radul’ (Loev region), 99, 103, 105-106, 110,
113, 115-117, 121, 177, 679nl9
Raevskii (Mozyr’ region), 444
Ragula, Major General 1.1., 409, 414-415
Rakitnoe (Sarny region), 535
Rakshin (Shatsilki region), 502
Red’ka (Mozyr’ region), 443
Rasputitsa (period of flooded roads), 21,
122, 150-151, 268, 382, 494, 506,
524-525, 582
Reehitsa, xxi, xxv, 7, 17, 90—91, 94, 96, 103—
105, 114-115, 122, 124, 171-174,
180, 182, 185-189, 191, 193, 198,
200, 241, 245, 250, 261, 402, 540,
567, 577, 671nl
Rechki (Pustoshka region), 53
Red Army (Raboche-Kresfianskaia
Krasnaia Armiia, or RKKA), Soviet,
personnel strength on 1 October
1943, 28
Red’ki (Orsha axis), 66, 86
Red’kovka (Loev region), 102
Regiments, German
13th Panzer Grenadier (5th Panzer
Division), 188, 696nl2
14th Infantry (78th Assault Division), 158
14th Panzer Grenadier (5th Panzer
Division), 188, 460, 463, 696nl2,
698n8
30th Panzer Grenadier (18th Panzer
Grenadier Division), 158
34th Infantry (35th Infantry Division),
462, 464, 698n8
35th Panzer Grenadier (25th Panzer
Grenadier Division), 158
39th Infantry (26th Infantry Division),
158
47th Panzer Grenadier (4th Panzer
Division), 185
51st Panzer Grenadier (18th Panzer
Grenadier Division), 158
53rd Grenadier (14th Infantiy Division),
395
77th Infantiy (26th Infantry Division),
158
78th Infantry (26th Infantry Division),
159
84th Infantry (102nd Infantry Division),
442
101st Grenadier (14th Infantry Division),
395
101st Panzer Grenadier (18th Panzer
Division), 142
109th Infantry (35th Infantry Division),
462, 698n8
119th Panzer Grenadier (25th Panzer
Grenadier Division), 158
169th Grenadier, 343
181st Infantiy (52nd Infantry Division),
85
195th Infantry (78th Assault Division),
158
215th Infantry (78th Assault Division),
158
216th Infantiy (102nd Infantry Division),
442
232nd Infantiy (102nd Infantiy
Division), 442, 450
260th Infantry (113th Infantry Division),
157-158
317th Infantiy (211th Infantry Division),
328
321st Infantiy (197th Infantiy Division),
158
332nd Infantry (197th Infantry Division),
85, 158, 378
347th Infantiy (197th Infantry Division),
158
350th Infantry (221st Security Division),
340, 351, 353, 357, 363, 36.5-366,
383-384, 388
406th Grenadier (201st Security
Division), 317, 328, 366, 388, 395,
398, 400, 693n3
427th Infantiy (129th Infantiy Division),
681n20
439th Grenadier (134th Infantiy
Division), 255-256
481st Infantry (256th Infantiy Division),
365
529th Grenadier (299th Infantry
Division), 353, 357
530th Grenadier (299th Infantry
Division), 393
Index 751
608th Security (203rd Security Division),
698nl
613th Infantry (292nd Infantry Division),
471, 476
613th Infantry (707th Infantry Division),
698nl2
613th Security (203rd Security Division),
698nl8
727th Infantry (707th Infantry Division),
698nl2
930th Security, 698nl8
931st Infantry, 158
Cavalry Regiment “Mitte,” 441—442
Regiments, Soviet
2nd Guards Motorcycle, 26
2nd Guards Tank Penetration (heavy
tank), 138, 214-215, 231, 311, 686n2
3rd Aviation, Civil Air Fleet, 500
8th Guards Tank, 27
11th Guards Tank, 26, 219
13th Guards Tank, 27
21st Assault Aviation, 39
22nd Guards-mortar, 214
23rd Guards Tank, 365
24th Guards-mortar, 214
26th Guards Tank, 27
29th Guards Tank, 28
34th Guards-mortar, 214
36th Tank, 27, 201, 409
38th Tank, 691nl7
42nd Guards Tank, 482
42nd Tank, 520
43rd Guards Rifle (16th Guards Rifle
Division), 315
45th Tank, 28
53rd Guards Cavaliy (15th Guards
Cavalry Division), 120, 448
55th Guards Cavalry (15th Guards
Cavalry Division), 120, 185, 448
56th Guards Cavalry (14th Guards
Cavalry Division), 441
56th Guards Tank, 27, 69
57th Guards Cavalry (15th Guards
Cavalry Division), 120
58th Guards Cavalry (16th Guards
Cavalry Division), 441
58th Guards Tank, 27
59th Guards Cavalry (17th Guards
Cavalry Division), 196
61st Guards Cavalry (17th Guards
Cavalry Division), 196, 449
63rd Guards Tank, 83, 159
64th Guards Tank, 27, 68, 83, 159
65th Tank, 691nl7
72nd Reconnaissance Aviation, 500
85th Guards-mortar, 214
93rd Guards-mortar, 214
98th Guards Rifle (30th Guards Rifle
Division), 159
105th Tank, 26, 43, 45, 55, 217-218, 232
106th RVGK Artillery, 35
109th Rifle (37th Guards Rifle Division),
255
115th Guards Rifle (38th Guards Rifle
Division), 198
118th Artillery (69th Rifle Division), 468
119th Tank, 158
120th Rifle (69th Rifle Division), 429-
431, 466, 468-470
132nd Antitank, 67
147th Artillery-Mortar (15th Guards
Cavalry Division), 448
161st Self-propelled Artillery (5th Tank
Corps), 217
161st Tank, 27
163rd Tank Destroyer (Antitank), 41
187th Tank, 27
188th Artillery, 67
193rd Tank, 28, 97, 460, 472
203rd Heavy Tank, 26, 217
210th Rifle (82nd Rifle Division), 462—
463, 468, 473, 534
221st Tank, 26, 691nl7
222nd Rifle (49th Rifle Division), 532-533
225th Tank, 27
226th Tank, 26
231st Tank, 482, 520
233rd Tank, 27, 415, 529
237th Rifle (69th Rifle Division), 247,
429, 465, 470
248th Tank, 27, 68, 83, 159
249th Guards Rifle (85th Guards Rifle
Division), 160
250th Rifle (82nd Rifle Division), 461—
463, 468, 534
251st Tank, 28, 472, 474
253rd Guards Rifle (85th Guards Rifle
Division), 159
752 Index
Regiments, Soviet, continued
255th Tank, 28, 99, 423, 428, 460
270th Rifle (194th Rifle Division), 517
303rd Rifle (69th Rifle Division), 429-
431, 465
317th Mortar, 67
332nd Fusilier (197th Infantry Division),
234
397th Rifle (207th Rifle Division), 64
417th Rifle (156th Rifle Division), 132
455th Mortar (1st Guards Tank Corps),
424
470th (194th Rifle Division), 486, 488
610th Rifle (82nd Rifle Division), 462—
463
616th Rifle (194th Rifle Division), 487
617th Rifle (199th Rifle Division), 327
653rd Rifle (220th Rifle Division), 166
662nd Artillery, 67
827th Howitzer Artillery, 41
850th Rifle (277th Rifle Division), 322,
396
852nd Rifle (277th Rifle Division), 322
854th Rifle (277th Rifle Division), 322,
396
894th Infantry (265th Infantry Division),
696nl2
954th Rifle (194th Rifle Division), 486-
487
1001st Self-propelled Artillery (1st
Guards Tank Corps), 105, 423
1203rd Rifle (354th Rifle Division), 535
1268th Rifle (385th Rifle Division),
532-533
1435th Self-propelled Artillery, 26, 158
1445th Self-propelled Artillery, 26, 291
1455th Self-propelled Artillery, 28
1459th Tank Destroyer Artillery, 426
1494th Self-propelled Artillery, 27, 68,
291
1495th Self-propelled Artillery, 27, 69,
84, 159
1515th Self-propelled Artillery (5th Tank
Corps), 217
1537th Self-propelled Artillery, 27, 69,
158
1538th Self-propelled Artillery, 27, 201
1541st Self-propelled Artillery (1st
Guards Tank Corps), 105, 423
1546th Self-propelled Artillery (5th Tank
Corps), 217
1714th Antiaircraft Artillery, 128
1812th Self-propelled Artillery, 27—28
1813th Self-propelled Artillery, 27
1814th Self-propelled Artillery, 27
1816th Self-propelled Artillery, 423, 444
1818th Self-propelled Artillery, 26
1820th Self-propelled Artillery, 26, 43, 47
1827th Self-propelled Artillery, 27
1830th Self-propelled Artillery, 27, 68,
158, 291
1888th Self-propelled Artillery, 423-424
1897th Self-propelled Artillery, 28, 482
1901st Self-propelled Artillery, 27
Reinhardt, Colonel General Georg Hans,
38, 136, 219-220, 344, 360-362,
375-376
Rekta (Propoisk region), 200
Remezy (Mozyr* region), 441
Remistrianka River (Gorki region), 69
Repishche (Shatsilki region), 490-491
Resta River (Chausy region), 533
Retka (Rogachev region), 507
Reviakhin, Major General V. A., 318, 320,
326, 338, 351, 3554357, 358
Riga (Latvia), 18, 20, 22, 50-52, 62,146,
570
Rodin, Lieutenant General of Tank Forces
A. G., 559
Rogachev, xxi, xxii, xxv, 17, 94, 103, 109,
177, 204-206, 242-243, 269, 273,
403-404, 480, 499-501, 504, 507-
510, 512, 515-517, 521, 524-526,
535, 540, 573, 578, 584
Rogi (Vitebsk region), 351, 375
Rokossovsky, Army General K. K., xix,
xx, xxi, xxii, 70, 90-95, 97, 101,
103-106,110, 114-116, 120-124,
171-173,177, 179-181, 186-187,
189-192,194, 196-197, 200, 204-
206, 208, 241-247, 250-252, 260,
269, 273, 402-405, 409, 411-412,
416, 418-419, 423, 426-427,
431-432, 437, 439-440, 442, 444,
446-447, 449, 452-455, 458-459,
461, 466, 470-476, 478-483, 492-
494, 498—504, 508-^510, 513-519,
521, 525-526, 528-529, 534-535,
Index 753
538-539, 568, 572-573, 577-579,
582-584, 700n4, 702n2
Romanenko, Colonel P. S., 414—415
Romanenko, Lieutenant General P. L., 95,
174, 177, 179, 204, 243-244, 258,
454-455, 458—459, 479, 482-483,
485-486, 489-494, 496-499, 501,
503, 516-518, 520-521, 529, 539
Romania, 266, 269
Romanovka (Rechitsa region), 187
RosIavF, xx, 6, 61, 68, 570
Rosliald Station (Gorodok region), 223
Rosov (Shatsilki region), 258, 489
Rossasenka (Rososianka) River (Orsha
region), 67-68, 81, 86-87,157, 162,
164, 167
Rossono (Polotsk region), 128
Rovno (Ukraine), 267, 477, 500, 697n21
Rozhnovo (Vitebsk region), 297
Rubleva (Babinovichi region), 364-366,
369, 375, 398
Rudabelka (Ptich’ River region), 245
Rudashkov (Liady region), 67
Rudenka (Vasilevichi region), 194
Rudnia (Kalinkovichi region), 417
Rudnia (Propoisk region), 202, 507
Rudnia (Shatsilki region), 489, 491
Rudnia (Vitebsk sector), 18, 33, 35, 37—39,
43, 45, 63-64, 138
RudobeFskie Gates (Parichi region), 198,
245, 248, 252, 260, 403
“Rumiantsev” (Belgorod-Kharkov). See
Operations, Soviet military
Rusany (Orsha region), 68, 156—157, 162
Rybnitsa (Ukraine), 20
Ryzhiki (Babinovichi region), 365
Ryzhikov, Major General E. V., 315
Rzhavka (Propoisk region), 202
Rzhev, 4, 305
Sakhno, Major General of Tank Forces
M. G., 134, 223, 279, 309, 312, 337,
340, 343-345, 347-348
Salabuty (Propoisk region), 109
Samarsky, Major General D. I., 99, 179,
246, 255, 424, 446, 457, 459-461,
464-4^68
Sandalov, Lieutenant General I. M., 54,
151, 153, 304
Sankovsky, Major General I. I., 246—247,
430
Sarny (Ukraine), 500
Savchenki (Vitebsk region), 299, 320, 380
Savichi (Ozarichi region), 459, 466, 468,
470-476
Savin (MormaT region), 502
Savin Rog (Ozarichi region), 454, 471, 474,
535
Schlemm, General of Airborne Troops
Alfred, 38
Sebezh (Pskov region), 39, 147, 349
Sekirichi (Ozarichi region), 472
Selets-Khopoleev (Bykhov region), 202,
204, 409, 415, 509, 512
Seliavshchina (Polotsk region), 128
Selishche (Parichi region), 255
Seliuty (Vitebsk region), 281, 693nll
Selizharovo (Ostashkov region), 51
SeFtso (Vitebsk region), 35
Sel’tsy (Kalinkovichi region), 432, 435
Semenovka (Bykhov region), 534
Semenovka (Vitebsk region), 354
Sen’kovo (Vitebsk region), 380
Sennitsa, Lake (NeveF region), 38
Senno (LepeF region), 34
Serashi Farm (Mozyr region), 448
Sevastopol’ (Crimea), 266, 269
Shafranov, Major General P. G., 280, 311,
313, 337, 339, 343, 345
Shalkovo (Liubavichi region), 64
Shaparovo (Chausy region), 203
Shapchitsy (Rogachev region), 408,
508-510
Shapechino (Vitebsk region), 320, 395,
398
Shapury (Vitebsk region), 351, 355, 357
Sharino (Orsha region), 81
Sharki (Vitebsk region), 390, 394, 399
Sharpilovka (Loev region), 101
Shatrovo (Vitebsk region), 337, 340,
344-346
Shatsilki (now Svetlogorsk), 103, 198, 244—
246, 250-251, 253, 255, 257-259,
402, 436, 454—455, 482-483, 485-
486, 489-491, 516-517, 520-521,
578
Shchekotovo (Mozyr region), 441, 448
Shchemilovka (Vitebsk region), 35
754 Index
Shcherbakov, Colonel General A. S., 541—
543,545,561
Sheki (Shcheki), 65-66, 81-82, 85
Shelegovka (Vitebsk region), 320, 338, 351,
376
Sheliai (Vitebsk region), 324, 338, 351-353,
393,396
Shelomy (Propoisk region), 202
Shelon River (Dno region), 52
Shemetovo (Vitebsk region), 352
Shepetovka (Ukraine), 268
Shera (Orsha region), 85
Sherepovo (Cbausy region), 527
Sberkovo (Vitebsk region), 38
Sherstin (Gomel’ region), 97
Sherstnev, Major General G. I., 238-239
Shevino (Vitebsk region), 341
Shiichi (Kalinkovichi region), 436
Shily (Vitebsk region), 394-395
Shimonaev, Lieutenant General A. I., 543,
545, 561
Sbishki (Mozyr’ region), 440
Shklov, 69, 72, 371, 409
Shliapy (NeveF region), 39
Shlob Swamp (Vasilevichi region), 194
Shpaki (Vitebsk region), 276
Shtemenko, Colonel General S. M., 541-
543, 545,561
Shugaevo (Vitebsk region), 328, 352-353,
388, 395-396
Shukhovtsy (Smolensk region), 80
Shuki (Vitebsk region), 369, 372-374, 378
Shumiachi (Shumiagi) (Roslavl’-Krichev
region), 61, 570
Shumilino (Vitebsk region), 35, 139, 216,
227, 279, 311
Shuty (Vitebsk region), 338, 352
Shvedy (Vitebsk region), 327
Shvetsov, Lieutenant General V I., 32, 36,
41, 43,126,130-134, 214, 223, 225
Silki (Gorodok region), 135
Siniavino (Leningrad region), 13
Sirotino (Vitebsk region), 35, 126,138,
279,285,287, 309, 311-312, 318,
337-339, 341, 344-345
Sitna, Lake (Babinovichi region), 65
Sivitskie (Babinovichi region), 365
Skalka (Parichi region), 245
Skarinino (Gorodok region), 225
Ski detachments, Soviet, 409, 413-^15,
439-^40, 446, 461,470-471, 474,
476, 478, 507,510
Skinderovka (Vitebsk region), 354
Skobalishche (Kalinkovichi region), 423
Skrygalovo (Pripiat’ River region), 450
Skrynik, Colonel A. P., 315
Skulaty (Orsha region), 81, 85
Skumaty (Orsha region), 166
Skvarsk (Chausy region), 412-413
Skviria (Vitebsk region), 344
Skvortsy (Orsha region), 81
Slediuki (Bykhov region), 527
Slepni (Orsha sector), 166
Sloboda (Gorodok region), 135, 276
Sloboda (Pripiat’ River region), 442
Sloboda (Vitebsk region), 340
SJobodka (Kalinkovichi region), 423, 446
Slobodka State Farm No. 1 (Ptich’ River
region), 471, 476-178, 535
Slovechna River (Mozyr’ region), 418, 440
Sluch’ River (Pripiat’ River region), 20,
103-104
Slutsk, 20, 103-104
Slyshkin, Major General A. N., 99
Smelyi Farm (Loev sector), 117,120, 180
Smirnov, Major General D. I., 529
Smolensk, xx, 6,11,18, 21, 31, 33, 35—38,
43, 61-63, 65-67, 71, 77, 79-80, 82,
84, 131,141-142, 156-157, 170,
217-218, 234, 261, 279, 291, 295,
297, 309, 320-321, 325, 327-4329,
338, 349, 353, 373, 3754377, 380,
382, 386, 547, 570
Smolitsa (Bykhov region), 411, 415, 527
Snegurov, Colonel A. I., 254
Snigirevka (Ukraine), 269
Snov River (Baranovichi region), 540
Sobennikov, Major General P. P., 408
Sokol’niki (Vitebsk region), 281
Sokolov, Major General S. V., 69, 72, 243
Sokolovsky, Army General V. D., xix, xx,
xxii, xxiii, 61-63, 67, 70-71, 73-79,
83-88,123-124, 156-157,164,
167-168, 170-171, 206, 208, 212,
269, 273, 279, 291-292, 298, 300-
301, 307, 309-310, 318, 320-321,
324-326, 329, 331-334, 337-338,
349, 351-353, 355-360, 362-367,
Index 755
369, 371-372, 374-377, 379-381,
383, 385-388, 391, 393, 395-396,
399-401, 405-406, 412, 452-453,
478, 501, 526, 540-541, 543-545,
548, 554, 558-562, 567-568,
571-573, 577-579, 582-583, 671nl,
693n8
Soldatov, Major General N. I., 230
Somino (Pustoshka region), 238—239
Sorold (Vitebsk region), 299
Sosna, Lake (Vitebsk region), 276
Sosnovka (Shatsilla region), 486, 488,
490-491, 502
Sosnovka (Vitebsk region), 299, 352, 375
Sosnovka State Farm (Vitebsk region), 369
Sovinformburo (Soviet Information
Bureau), 414
Sozh River, 9, 18, 21, 61-62, 90-92, 94-97,
99, 101, 103, 106, 109-110, 112,
116, 118, 177, 179, 186, 190, 192-
193, 200-202, 204, 241, 243, 260,
402, 409, 570
Spas-Demensk, 6, 11
Stalin, Josef V., xix, xxi, xxii, 5, 51, 140, 153,
265-266, 333, 371-372, 401, 442,
521, 541-542, 545, 568, 582-584
Stalingrad, 3
Stalingrad counteroffensive, Soviet,
November 1942, 3
Staraia Lutava (LiubeclT sector), 116, 121
Staraia Russa, 54, 122, 154-155
Staraia Trasna (Bykhov region), 407, 409—
410, 415
Staraia Tukhinia (Orsha region), 81
Staraia Voikhana (Gorodok region), 228
Starina (Shatsiliki region), 517-518, 520
Starina (Vitebsk region), 395—396, 398—399
Starintsy (Vitebsk region), 299, 318, 321,
351, 354, 358, 387
Starobobyfe (Vitebsk region), 398
Staroe Selo (Vitebsk region), 347—348
StaroseFe (Bykhov region), 506
StaroseFe (Lenino region), 71
Starostenko, Senior Lieutenant A. D., 322
Starye Diatlovichi (Loev region), 101
Staryi Diatel (Lenino region), 72
State Defense Committee, Soviet, 541, 543
Stavka (Soviet High Command), xix, xx, xxi,
xxii, 3-11, 13, 15, 17-23, 30-31,
33-34, 36, 43, 50-53, 56-57, 60-62,
70, 75-79, 81, 83-84, 87-88, 90-95,
97, 103, 110, 122, 124-127, 129,
134, 138-140, 146, 153-154, 156,
164, 166, 170-171, 173, 206, 208-
210, 212, 239, 242-243, 246, 261,
265-268, 270, 274, 279, 281, 288,
291-292, 297, 300-304, 308-310,
317, 329, 332-334, 338-339, 346,
349, 360-363, 368-369, 371^372,
377, 379-381, 386-388, 401-402,
404-406, 412, 418-419, 440, 451,
454, 478, 500-501, 538, 540-544,
546, 552, 555, 557-558, 560-562,
566-567, 569-573, 578, 582-583,
671nl, 682n31
Stavka representative, 377
Stavka Reserve (RVGK), 28-30, 51, 83, 94,
146, 157, 291, 404, 501, 525
Stepan’kova (Vitebsk region), 341, 346—
348
Stolin (Mozyr region), 418
Strakovichi (Shatsilki region), 198
Studenets (Gorodok region), 134
Studenets (Propoisk region), 109, 200
Stupishche (Vitebsk region), 369
Suchkov, Senior Lieutenant N. V, 461
Sukhodrovka River (Vitebsk region), 327,
362, 390, 394-396, 399^01
Sukhomlin, Lieutenant General A. V., 67,
71, 73-74, 82, 157, 162, 167-168
Sukhorukino (Gorodok region), 228
Sukhovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 417, 424,
436
Surazh, 33-35, 43, 46, 48, 56, 91, 217, 232,
234, 292, 296
Surmino (Gorodok region), 223, 226
Suslovka (Loev region), 679nl9
"Suvorov” (Smolensk). See Operations,
Soviet military; Smolensk Strategic
Offensive
Sviatoe, Lake (Loev region), 679nl9
Svino, Lake (Gorodok region), 133
Syshchichi (Ozarichi region), 459, 464—466,
468, 470-471, 475
Taman’ Peninsula (Caucasus region), 6,
11-13
Tarasovo (Usviaty region), 35
756 índex
Tavartkiladze, Major General N. X, 238
Telegin, Lieutenant General K. F., 104,
115, 251-252, 521, 678n7
Teliazh (Vitebsk region), 35
Tepliaki (Vitebsk region), 35
Teplukhina (Nevel’ region), 53
Terebnia (Kalinkovichi region), 419, 424,
432
Terebovo (Tremlia River region), 471, 477
Teremoshnaia (Ozarichi region), 464, 466
Terent’ev, Major General V.G., 529
Tereshkov, Major General A. D., 528, 531
Tertezh (Rogachev region), 507, 510
Timoshenko, Marshal of the Soviet Union
S. K., 377, 571
Tippelskirch, K., 447
Tishino (Vitebsk region), 34
Tishkovka (Rechitsa region), 182, 187
Tkhorino (Orsha region), 81, 85
Tochino (Nevel’ region), 53
Tolbukhin, Army General F. I., 267
Toporino (Vitebsk region), 343
Toropets, 51, 53,149
Toshchitsa (Toshchitsy) Station (Rogachev
region), 507, 512
Tremlia River (Pripiat’ River region), 471,
477, 535, 537
Tserebulino (Shatsilki region), 496, 499
Tsidov (Ozarichi region), 459, 464
Tumashi (Novosokol’niki region), 53
Türkin, Senior Lieutenant N. I., 461
Turki-Perevoz (Pustoshka region), 238-240
Turov (Petrikov region), 478
Turovichi (Kalinkovichi region), 423-424,
432, 436
Tursk (Rogachev region), 510
Ubolot (Kalinkovichi region), 247
Uborok (Loev region), 179, 182
Ubort’ River (Poles’e region), 440
Ubortskaia Rudnia (Pripiat’ River region),
442
Udalevka (Rechits region), 191
Ugliane (Vitebsk region), 297, 320, 338,
349, 351, 354, 357
Ugly (Ozarichi region), 459, 463
Ukhliast’ (Bykhov region), 407
Ukhliast’ River (Bykhov region), 408-411,
415
Ukraine, xx, xxi, xxii, 7, 18, 20-21, 23,
31, 37, 49, 92, 94, 253, 260-261,
265-270, 404-405, 454, 566-567,
570-572, 583
Ulla (Polotsk region), 53
Uman7 (Ukraine), 269
United States, 3
Ur Kuty (Bykhov region), 407
Ushakov, Major General E. G., 430-431
Ushcha River (Pustoshka region), 238
Ushinets (Mozyr region), 196
Ushivka (Rudnia region), 35
Usokha (Bykhov region), 414-415
Ust’-Dolyss (Pustoshka region), 126, 239-240
Ustiianova (Vitebsk region), 35
Usvecha, Lake (Nevel’ region), 53
Usviaty, 35-36, 38
Uvarovichi (Gomel’ region), 492
Uzgorsk (Propoisk region), 202
Uzniki (Bykhov region), 408-409, 414
Valga (Estonia), 22, 51
Valmiera (Latvia), 51
Varechld (Orsha region), 80
Vasilevichi (Kalinkovichi region), 179,
182, 185, 187-188,194,197, 205,
245-246
Vasil’kov (Rechitsa region), 186, 674n45
Vaskova (Vitebsk region), 297, 320, 351,
375, 380
Vasiuty (Vitebsk region), 338, 351
Vatutin, Army General N. F., 123-124,189,
243, 267-268, 404, 418
Vedenin, Major General A. Ia., 381, 383
Vedrich River (Vasilevichi region), 182
Velilde Luki, 18, 22, 32, 53, 138-139,146,
160, 170
Velikii Bor (Parichi region), 253
Velikii Bor (Shatsilki region), 258, 488
Velikii Bor (Vasilevichi region), 194
Velikii Bukrin (Ukraine), 92
Velikii Les (Shatsilki region), 502
Velikoe Selo (Vitebsk region), 212
Velin (Gomel’ region), 182
Velizh, 33-35, 39, 43
Verkhita River (Orsha region), 65-66,
81-82, 87
Verkhne-Kozlovichi (Kalinkovichi region),
423,432, 434
índex 757
Verovka (Vitebsk region), 297
Veseleo Bolottse (Ozarichi region), 453
Veshka (Shatsilki region), 502
Vetka (Gomel’ region), 97, 101, 103, 177
Vetka (Rogachev region), 507
Vetrenka (Bykhov region), 411, 415-416,
527-529
Viaz’ma, 305
Viazovitsa (Kalinkovichi region), 197, 419,
423
Viazovki (Parichi region), 198
Viliaga (Bykhov region), 415
Viliakhovka (Rogachev region), 507
Vil nius (Vil no), 20, 22, 52, 61-62, 570, 584
Vinnitsa (Ukraine), xx, xxi, 7, 18, 267, 269
Viritsa (Orsha region), 166
Visha (Ozarichi region), 453, 463, 468, 471,
491-492, 499, 535
Visha River (Ozarichi region), 459, 463—
464, 466, 491-492, 499
Vishin (Rogachev region), 510
Vishni (Babinovichi region), 365
Vitebsk, xx, xxi, xxii, 7, 11, 15, 22, 31, 33—39,
41-43, 45, 48, 50-53, 55-57, 60, 90,
123, 125-126, 129, 131, 133-136,
138-143, 152-153, 156, 168, 171,
206, 208-210, 212, 216-220, 225-
228, 231-232, 234-235, 237, 239,
241, 260-261, 266, 269, 273-279,
281, 285, 287-288, 290-293, 295-
297, 299-303, 307-312, 314-315,
318, 320-521, 323—325, 327-330,
332-334, 337—341, 343-347,
349-354, 357-362, 364-365, 367,
369, 371-373, 375-380, 387-388,
391-394, 396, 398-399, 401-402,
540_541, 551, 553, 562, 569, 571,
573, 577-578, 583-584, 671nl
V'iunishche (Ozarichi region), 537
Vizhimaki (Orsha region), 66
Voennyi Gorodok (Mozyr’ region), 443—444
Volga River, 4
Volkan (Rechitsa region), 188
Volkhov, Major N. P., 487
Volkolakovka (Orsha region), 67, 162
Volkov, Major General M. V, 69, 72, 292,
334, 338, 341
Volkovichi (Bykhov region), 409, 527
Volkovo (Vitesbk region), 135, 281
Volochii (Rogachev region), 507
Volokovaia (Demidov region), 35
Voloshanka (Rechitsa region), 179—180, 187
Vorob’ev, Major General la. S., 334, 337,
340, 343-347
Voronov, Army General N. N., 212, 274,
333, 560-561, 571, 676nn28-29,
681n24, 682n27, 683n45, 687n4,
690nl
Voronovo (Bykhov region), 408
Voskhod (Chausy region), 413
Voskhod (Loev sector), 120, 180
Voshkod (Morma! region), 520
Vosok (Loev region), 117
Vospintsy (Babinovichi region), 364—365
Vospintsy Station (Babinovichi region), 64
Vydritsa (Orsha region), 166—167, 383
Vygua (Estonia), 51
Vymno, Lake (Never region), 35
Vyrovlia (Gorodok region), 223
Vyshedki (Gorodok region), 230
Vysochany (Vitebsk region), 320, 327—328,
338, 352-353, 359, 362-364, 376,
388, 390, 395, 399-400
Vysokoe (Chausy region), 203
Vysokoe (Vitebsk region), 395
Vysokoe State Farm (Orsha region), 168
Vystupovichi (Mozyr region), 440
Warsaw, xxii, 18
Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces), 3
Weiss, General of Infantry Walter, 187,
189-191, 242, 403, 421, 442-443,
477
Western Dvina River, 35—36, 39, 51—52,
122, 126, 237, 312, 337-341, 352,
376, 380, 392
Zabolot’e (Ozarichi region), 465
Zabolotinka Station (Vitebsk region), 351
Zagor’e, 97, 177
Zagomy (Vitebsk region), 395
Zagrazdino (also Zagriadino) (Orsha
region), 162, 167-168
Zagrishehev (Bykhov region), 408
Zaiachenie (Bykhov region), 506
Zaitsev, Colonel M. I., 556
Zakharovka (Vitebsk region), 380
Zakhodniki (Vitebskregion), 295—296
758 Index
Zale (Shatsilld region), 493
Zales’e (Chausy region), 527
Zales’e (Shatsilki region), 520
Zalozh’e (Mogilev region), 527
Zaluche Station (Vitebsk region), 276
Zamoshchany (Ozarichi region), 459, 464
Zamostochie (Vitebsk region), 394
Zaozer e (Vitebsk region), 338, 352
ZapoPe (Kalinkovichi region), 436
ZapoPe (Orsha regon), 85
ZapoPe (Rogachev region), 509
Zaporozh’e (Ukraine), 6, 11-13, 18
Zaprud e (Bykhov region), 527
Zaprudy (Vitebsk region), 355
Zarech’e (NeveP region), 53
Zarech’e (Shatsilki region), 253, 258, 486,
489-491
Zaronovskoe, Lake (Vitebsk region), 277,
288-289, 309, 311-312, 314, 334-
335, 339-340, 342-4343
Zarud’e (Shatsilki region), 502
Zashcheb’e (Vasilevichi region), 185
Zaskor’e (Rechitsaregion), 188
Zatevakhin, Major General LI., 128
Zatish’e (Bykhov region), 527
Zaton (MormaP region), 502
Zaviaz’e (Vitebsk region), 276
Zavoloki (Sawolnyi) (Orsha region), 164
Zeitzler, Colonel General Kurt, 115, 190
Zhdanov State Farm (MormaP region), 502
Zhakhovichi (PripiaP River region), 449
Zhelezinka (Propoisk region), 202
Zherdianka River (Shatsilld region), 483,
485-486, 489-490
Zherd’ Station (Shatsilki region), 254, 454,
483
Zherebnia (Gomel’ region), 99, 101
Zhigary (NeveP region), 39
Zhitkovichi (Slutsk region), 93-94, 443, 449
Zhitomir (Ukraine), xxi, 7, 267, 404
Zhlobin, 22, 62, 90-91, 93-94,103-104,
174, 177, 192, 204^205, 241, 243,
247, 252, 261, 269, 404, 408, 467,
480, 493-494, 497, 499, 507, 510,
512, 516-517, 519-521, 524, 573
Zhmerinka (Ukraine), 20
Zhukov, Marshal of the Soviet Union, G. K.,
xxii, 61, 268-269, 273, 561, 568, 579
Zhukovo (NeveP region), 138, 153
Zhukovka (Orsha region), 65
Zhuravichi (Propoisk region), 200
Zhuravlev, Lieutenant General E. P, 66-67,
79, 83
Ziemke, Earl, 19, 42, 114-115,121, 128-
129,131, 135, 147-148,151-152,
188-192, 219, 237, 242, 274-275,
671nl
Zilune (Idritsa region), 304
Zimovaia Buda (Pripiat’ River region), 442
Zolotoe Dno (Rogachev region), 507
Zuev, Major General F. A., 238
Zverovichi (Orsha region), 80
Zvezda (Shatsiliki region), 517, 519-520
Zyzby (Vitebsk region), 321, 326
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spelling | Glantz, David M. 1942- (DE-588)1011206226 aut Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 David M. Glantz with Mary Elizabeth Glantz Lawrence, Kansas University Press of Kansas 2016 xxv, 758 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Modern war studies Includes bibliographical references and index Soviet Union Raboche-Krestʹi͡anskai͡a Krasnai͡a Armii͡a History World War, 1939-1945 Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1943-1944 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Belarus Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Belarus History German occupation, 1941-1944 Belarus (DE-588)4079143-9 gnd rswk-swf Belarus (DE-588)4079143-9 g Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 b Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 s Geschichte 1943-1944 z DE-604 Glantz, Mary Elizabeth aut Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029407748&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029407748&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029407748&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Glantz, David M. 1942- Glantz, Mary Elizabeth Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 Soviet Union Raboche-Krestʹi͡anskai͡a Krasnai͡a Armii͡a History World War, 1939-1945 Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 gnd Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Belarus Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
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title | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 |
title_auth | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 |
title_exact_search | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 |
title_full | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 David M. Glantz with Mary Elizabeth Glantz |
title_fullStr | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 David M. Glantz with Mary Elizabeth Glantz |
title_full_unstemmed | Battle for Belorussia the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 David M. Glantz with Mary Elizabeth Glantz |
title_short | Battle for Belorussia |
title_sort | battle for belorussia the red army s forgotten campaign of october 1943 april 1944 |
title_sub | the Red Army's forgotten campaign of October 1943-April 1944 |
topic | Soviet Union Raboche-Krestʹi͡anskai͡a Krasnai͡a Armii͡a History World War, 1939-1945 Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 gnd Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Belarus Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Soviet Union Raboche-Krestʹi͡anskai͡a Krasnai͡a Armii͡a History World War, 1939-1945 Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Belarus Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 Sowjetunion Belarus History German occupation, 1941-1944 Belarus |
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