Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War & the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group:
"While the development of tanks had largely led to the replacement of cavalry in most armies by 1939, the Soviets retained a strong mounted arm. In the terrain and conditions of the Eastern Front they were able to play an important role denied them elsewhere. John Harrel shows how the Soviets d...
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Zusammenfassung: | "While the development of tanks had largely led to the replacement of cavalry in most armies by 1939, the Soviets retained a strong mounted arm. In the terrain and conditions of the Eastern Front they were able to play an important role denied them elsewhere. John Harrel shows how the Soviets developed a doctrine of deep penetration, using cavalry formations to strike into the Axis rear, disrupting logistics and lines of communication, encircling and isolating units. Interestingly he shows that this doctrine did not stem from the native cavalry tradition of the steppe but from the example of the American Civil War. The American approach was copied by the Russians in WWI and the Russian Civil War, refined by the Soviets in the early stages of World War Two and perfected during the last two years of the war. The Soviet experience demonstrated that deep operations (cavalry raids) against enemy rear echelons set the conditions for victory. Although the last horse-mounted units disappeared in the 1950s, their influence led directly to the formation of the Operational Manoeuvre Groups that, ironically, faced US forces in the Cold War." |
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adam_text | Contents List ofMaps vii List ofDiagrams and Illustrations X List ofPhotographs xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction ‘Jeb’ Stuart’s Ghost 1 Chapter 1 Thesis, Sources, Methodology 5 Chapter 2 The American Civil War’s Influence on the Development of Imperial Russian and Soviet Cavalry 9 Chapter 3 The Terrain and Climate of European Russia 19 Chapter 4 Defence of Imperial Russia 1870-1914 25 Chapter 5 The First World War 35 Chapter 6 Russian Civil War 45 Chapter 7 Between the World Wars 55 Chapter 8 Soviet Cavalrymen and Horses During the Second World War 63 Chapter 9 Organization and Equipment of the Soviet Cavalry 71 Chapter 10 Tactical and Operational Manoeuvre of Soviet Cavalry During the Second World War 77 Chapter 11 Operation Plan Barbarossa and Soviet Defence Plan-41 87 Chapter 12 Operation Barbarossa 97 Chapter 13 Battle of Smolensk 109 Chapter 14 The Battle for Ukraine 127 Chapter 15 The 1941 Soviet Winter Counter-Offensive 135 Chapter 16 Soviet Cavalry’s First Operational Raid 149
vi Soviet Cavalry Operations During the Second World War Chapter 17 Stabilizing Army Group Centre’s Rear 163 Chapter 18 Soviet Offensives, January-November 1942 173 Chapter 19 The Battle of Stalingrad and Liberation of Eastern Ukraine, November 1942 to March 1943 191 Lend-Lease and the Race to the Dnepr: Ukraine, Spring 1943 to Summer 1943 211 Operation Suvoro, Operation Gomel-Rechitsa and Operation Kalinkovichi-Mozyr, Summer 1943 to Winter 1944 219 Breaking the Dnepr River Line and Liberation of Ukraine, Autumn 1943 to Spring 1944 227 The Liberation of Russia, Summer 1944 to Spring 1945 241 Chapter 24 The Southern Flank, Summer 1944 to Spring 1945 259 Chapter 25 Axis Defeated 275 Conclusion The End of the Horse Cavalry Era 281 Appendix I Glossary 287 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Bibliography 289 Notes 299 Index 329
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Index Alekseev, Admiral, 32 Badanov, General Vasily, 204 Balkas (Bad Lands), 20 Balta, 106-108 Baranov, Lieutenant General, 127, 154, 167-8,215, 232,234-5,255-7 Belov, Major General Pavel Alexeyevich, 21, 63, 65, 69, 73, 75, 86 Frontier Battles, 102-108 Defence of Ukraine, 127-32,138-40 Moscow, 142-3 raid, 152-79 61st Army, 219-20, 222-4 Cold War, 286 Budenny, Field Marshal of the Soviet Union Semyon Mikhailovich Civil War, 47-53 horse breeding, 60, 66, 68 WWII, 111-12 Buell, General, 10,12-13,149 Bredow, Major-General Friedrich Wilhelm A von, 16 Bryansk, 6, 139,164,166, 207, 215, 219 Camel Cavalry Mounts, 193, 202, 206 Cavalry Raid, 3, 5 ACW, 11-16, 43 Pre-WWI, 26-7, 29, 32 RCW, 47-8 doctrine, 85-6, 89, 92 WWII, 114,117-19 Dovator’s Raid, 120-6 Belov’s Raid, 149-61 Cherevichenko, General, 135 Cold War, 2, 83-4, 102, 157, 282-3, 285-6 Commissar, 1, 3, 59, 63, 69, 97, 117,119, 128,132, 146-7 Cossacks, 6-8, 11, 23, 27, 32-3, 36-8, 47-8, 64-5, 67, 69, 73, 77-9, 91, 112, 118-25, 128-9, 143-5, 147-8,155, 187,195,199, 208, 223, 225-6, 228, 231-2, 234-9, 246-7, 249-50, 252, 260-1, 265, 267-8, 271-3 Cossack hosts, 65-9, 71 tactics, 77, 79-80 Debrecen, Battle of, ix, 262-73 Denison, Lieutenant Colonel George T, 25 Djigitovka, 66—7 Don horse, 68 Dorn, General Eric Van, 13 Dovator, Major General Lev Mikhaylovich, xv, 63, 65, 69, 86,110,112, 118, 147-8, 286 career, 119-20 raid, 121-5 Moscow, 143-6 Dragonmiroff, General, 27-8 Ferdinand Panzerjager, 243, 249 First Cavalry Army, 1, 47-53,189, 281 Forest, Brigadier General Nathan Bedford, 12, 14 Forward Detachment, 105, 127, 146, 154,
176,180, 191,198, 206,213,221, 223, 246-7, 249, 255-6, 265, 268, 278-9, 282-3, 285 Gallitzin, General Prince, 26 German Army Groups Army Group Centre, 21, 63, 68, 87—90, 94, 97-8,109, 111, 124,126,128,
330 Soviet Cavalry Operations During the Second World War 138,142,149,163-5,168,170-4, 179, 184, 215, 219, 223, 226, 241^1, 247-9, 251-2, 254, 256, 260 Army Group Don, 203, 206-208 Army Group North, 88-9, 97, 163, 174, 254 Army Group North Ukraine, 243, 252-7, 259-61 Army Group South, 68, 87-9, 91, 97-9, 102, 128,130,135,137, 163^1, 174, 176, 179-80,184, 216-18, 226, 234, 236, 242 Army Group South Ukraine, 242, 256, 259-61, 263, 265, 267, 270, 272 German and Axis Armies Second Army, 31, 38,117, 219, 221-6, 243, 246-7, 250-1, 256 Fourth Army, 89,97,149,153, 156-7, 159,164-8,170-2, 243, 245-6, 248, 250-1 Sixth Army, 7, 89, 135,175, 177-8, 180,184-5,191-2,195,197-8, 201, 203-206, 211, 216-17, 236-7, 260, 273 Eighth Army, 38, 236-7, 260, 265, 270-2 Ninth Army, 89,97,124—5,135,160, 164,170,185-6,190, 222, 243, 245-7, 249-51 Eleventh Army, 89,102,105,108,135 Twelfth Army, 276 Sixteenth Army, 89 Seventeenth Army, 89, 135, 175-7, 181,218 Eighteenth Army, 89 First Panzer Army, 135-8,181, 216-17, 234, 237 Second Panzer Army, 141-2, 255 Third Panzer Army, 170,243,245,251-2 Fourth Panzer Army, 151, 160, 164, 203, 206, 233, 236, 243, 251, 254-h First Panzer Group, 89, 101, 105, 108, 110,127,127-8,130,135 Second Panzer Group, 87, 89, 97, 110, 113,125-6,128-9,131 Third Panzer Group, 89,97-8,112,124—5 Fourth Panzer Group, 89 Fourth Panzer-Rumanian Army, 191-2, 197, 203 First Hungarian Army, 254, 263 Italian Eighth Army, 204, 209 German Corps III Panzer Corps, 135-7, 181, 183, 229-31,263 IV Corps, 197 IV SS Panzer Corps, 275 V Corps, 124—5 XIII Corps, 231, 234, 236, 253,255-6 XIV Panzer
Corps, 135—7,198 XX Panzer Corps, 223, 225 XXIV Panzer Corps, 90, 113, 131, 253, 256 XXV Infantry Corps, 131 XXXI Corps, 238 XXXIV Corps, 139-41,181, 243, 245 XXXIX Motorized Corps, 118 XXXXVI Panzer Corps, 165, 219, 223 XXXXVII Panzer Corps, 194, 236 XLI Panzer Corps, 246, 276 XLII Panzer Corps, 129, 229, 255 XLVIII Panzer Corps, 129,131,253, 256 XLIX Mountain Corps, 135-6 LIII Corps, 113, 115, 243 LV Corps, 247,251 LVI Panzer Corps, 221, 223, 225, 243 LIX Corps, 236 LXXV Corps, 238 German and Axis Divisions 1st Cavalry Division (later 24th Panzer Division), 38, 90,119 Feldhermhalle 1 (60th) Panzer Grenadier Division, 263, 269, 271 1st Gehrigs (Mountain) Division, 135, 181 2nd Gehrigs (Mountain) Division, 135 3rd Gehrigs (Mountain) Division, 270 Gross Deutschland Motorized/Panzer Grenadier Division, 189 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion (Tiger), 257
Index 505th Heavy Panzer Battalion (Tiger), 248 1st Hungarian Cavalry Division, 249, 250, 277 6th Hungarian Infantry Division, 268-9 5th Infantry Division, 125 7th Infantry Division, 222-3 14th Infantry Division, 249 17th Infantry Division/Battle Group, 238 28th Infantry Division, 249 34th Infantry Division, 109,165 35th Infantry Division, 109,125, 246-7 45th Infantry Division, 141 55th Infantry Division, 118 62nd Infantry Division, 208 73rd Infantry Division, 253 78th Infantry Division, 109, 144—6 86th Infantry Division, 170 87th Infantry Division, 109,115, 117, 125,170 95th Infantry Division, 139^-1, 245, 249 102nd Infantry Division, 170, 222, 224-5, 247 106th Infantry Division, 109,125,181 111th Infantry Division, 100, 216 129th Infantry Division, 109,120,124-5 131st Infantry Division, 165 137th Infantry Division, 109, 222 138th Infantry Division, 135 197th Infantry Division, 165 257th Infantry Division, 183 258th Infantry Division, 152 292nd Infantry Division, 109, 222 294th Infantry Division, 238 299th Infantry Division, 100 302nd Infantry Division, 238 328th Infantry Division, 170 340th Infantry Division, 236 Italian Celere Division, 135 Italian Eighth Army, 204 900th Lehr Motorized Brigade, 109 28th Light Division, 250 100th Light Division, 181 7th Luftwaffe Division, 207 14th Motorized Division, 135, 170-1 331 16th Motorized Division, 100, 108, 130,197 17th Motorized Division, 142-3 18th Motorized Division, 109,118,142 19th Motorized Division, 106-107, 131-3 20th Motorized Division, 109 25th Motorized Division, 21,130-3 60th Motorized Division, 135, 137, 181 1st
Panzer Division, 170, 255, 266, 267, 269, 271 2nd Panzer Division, 170, 222 4th Panzer Division, 221-3, 249-50, 269 5th Panzer Division, 156-7,165,170-1, 222-3, 225, 248, 249 6th Panzer Division, 198-204, 257 7th Panzer Division, 109, 236 8th Panzer Division, 236, 255 9th Panzer Division, 108, 130-2 11th Panzer Division, 100 12th Panzer Division, 109, 189, 221, 247, 250 13th Panzer Division, 100,135, 137, 265, 266, 269-71 14th Panzer Division, 176, 181, 183, 222 16th Panzer Division, 100, 127, 135, 255 17th Panzer Division, 109, 142-3, 208, 255 18th Panzer Division, 142 19th Panzer Division, 109,118,165-6 20th Panzer Division, 109, 170-1, 251 22nd Panzer Division, 194—5 23rd Panzer Division, 165, 180, 203, 263-72 24th Panzer Division, 271,273 Rumanian 1st Cavalry Division, 195 211th Security Division, 167 221st Security Division, 166 286th Security Division, 249 707th Security Division, 226 Slovakian Motorized Division, 135-6
332 Soviet Cavalry Operations During the Second World War SS Adolf Hitler Motorized Division/ SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, 135,137, 209 8th SS Cavalry Division, 271 SS Das Reich Panzer Division, 209 4th SS Polizei Panzer Division, 269 120th SS Security Regiment, 248 SS Totenkopf Panzer Division, 209, 252, 253 SS Viking Motorized Division, 101, 135, 136 SS Viking Panzer Division, 230 14th Waffen SS Panzer Grenadier Division, 255 German Regiments Centre (Mitte) Cavalry Regiment, 224 119th Motorized Infantry Regiment, 131-3 4th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, 200-202 47th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, 221 114th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, 200, 202 232nd Panzer Grenadier Regiment, 225 1st SS Cavalry Regiment, 268 Glantz, Colonel (Ret) David, xv, 6 Gomel, 19,112-13, 118, 219-25 Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive, 219-26 Gourko, General Joseph Vladimirovich, 27 Grant, General Ulysses S., 9-10,13, 56, 275 Grierson, Colonel Benjamin H., 15 Horse-drawn, 1-2, 21, 35, 59-60, 67, 75, 89,98,120,138,176, 213, 232, 234, 245, 281-2 Jaroslawice, Battle of, 36-7 Kiev, Battle of, Civil War, 24, 49, 51 WWII battles at, 92,97,127-9 Laval, 77-84,148,236, 245, 247 Lee, General Robert E., 9, 11 Lend-Lease, 1, 68,192, 211-17, 240, 246, 257, 275, 278, 281 Lipizzaner stallions, 28 Lvov-Sandomierz Operation, 241-2, 253, 256-7,259 Madritoff, Lieutenant Colonel, 32-3 Manchuria Operation, 29-33, 147, 276-9, 281 Mahan, Admiral Alfred, 30 McClellan, General, 11,14 Minsk Pocket, 98, 244 Moltke, Field Marshal Helmuth Graf von, 16 Morgan, Colonel John Hunt, 12-14, 28 Moscow, xv, 5,11,19-21,45, 69, 73, 75, 80,
86-8, 92-3, 97,110-11, 113, 119, 131, 133,137-42,146-9, 153,163^1, 167,170,172-3, 179,184-5, 212 Nikolai the Elder, Grand Duke, 25 Oberkommando des Heeres (ОКН), 87-8, 118,137,164,168,204,206,209,216, 237,241,244,251,254,261,287 Operational Manoeuvre Group Doctrine (OMG), xv, 2-3, 5, 44, 213, 282-6 Operation Bagration, 241-4, 252, 254, 259 Operation Fridericus, 180-2 Operation Mars and Jupiter, 184—90 Operation Seydlitz, 164, 169-71 Operation Uranus, 185-6, 191-3, 197, 206 Oslikoskii, General, 215 Panzerstrasse, 98 see also Smolensk; Smolensk-Vyazma Rollbahn Paulus, General Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst, 180, 204 Pliev, Major General Issa Alexandrovich, 6, 112, 119, 123,146-7,177,179, 183, 192, 231, 237-9, 247, 249-50, 265, 249-52, 254, 259-60 Hungry, 260-75 Mancuria, 277-9, 286 Port Arthur, 30-3 Purges, 2, 59,148,173, 281-2
Index Raids ofAmerican Cavalry in 1861-1865, 25 Riggs, Major Robert B., 6 Rivers Bug, 19-20, 25,108, 128, 237-8, 252-3, 255-6 Dnepr, 19, 50-3, 64, 88, 90, 92,102, 109,111-14,119,128,130, 166, 189, 211,214,216-20, 223, 227—40 Dniester, 19, 37,105-106, 225, 237-9, 260, 262 Don, 19, 23,48-9, 64, 68,135, 137,193, 197-8, 201, 203-204, 206 Donets, 175,183, 207, 209-10 Dvina, 19, 92,109, 111 Narew, 25 Neman, 19, 251 Pripyat, 19, 50-1, 87,90, 92,97, 111, 113-15,128, 217-20, 222-6, 231, 236, 243, 247, 288 Volga, 19-20, 23, 87,184 Vistula, 25, 252, 256-7, 259 Yalu, 31, 33 Rokossovsky, General, 219, 222-3, 225-6 Rollbahn, 21, 98,167-8,170,172 Russo-Japanese War, 29-30, 33, 36, 78 Shevchenkovskii-Korsun Salient, 227 Shiloh, Battle of, 10-11 Smolensk, 5-6,19, 21, 23,45, 87-8, 92, 93, 97, 109,111,113,118-26,128, 146, 219 Smolensk-Moscow Ridge, 19-20 Smolensk-Vyazama Rollbahn, 149, 151-9, 164, 170-1 Soukhotine, Colonel, 25 Soviet Airborne 4th Airborne Corps, 153,165-6 5th Airborne Corps, 153 8th Airborne Brigade, 153,158-9, 167 23rd Airborne Brigade, 167-8 201st Airborne Brigade, 153 211th Airborne Brigade, 166-8 3rd Guards Airborne Division, 268, 272-3 333 Soviet Armies 1st Army, 7 3rd Army, 92, 276 4th Army, 92, 111 5th Army, 92,145, 245-6, 249 6th Army, 52, 92,98,101,108,145, 175-80, 182—4,191,197 8th Army, 48-9 9th Army, 94,102-106,181-3 10th Army, 92,142,147, 153,168 11th Army, 220, 246 12th Army, 51,108 13th Army, 49, 52, 233-ł, 254, 256 14th Army, 48, 51 15 th Army, 164,166 16th Army, 111, 138, 255 18th Army, 106-108,137 20th Army, 186 21st Army, 111-13,115,118,191,194 22nd Army,
112-13,115,189 26th Army, 101-102 27th Army, 227, 229, 272 28th Army, 112, 126,177, 179-80, 247 29th Army, 124, 150 30th Army, 120, 124—5, 151 31st Army, 246 33rd Army, 156-8, 164 37th Army, 136 38th Army, 177, 255 39th Army, 150,150,164,170-1, 278 40th Army, 132 46th Army, 263 47th Army, 253, 276 48th Army, 220, 222 49th Army, 152, 245 50th Army, 142-4,152-3 51st Army, 191-2,197-8, 201-203 53rd Army, 263 56th Army, 137 57th Army, 175,179,182-3, 197, 227 61st Army, 219-26 62nd Army, 191 65th Army, 219-25 69th Army, 253 1st Tank Army, 256
334 Soviet Cavalry Operations During the Second World War 2nd Tank Army, 253-4 3rd Tank Army, 256 5th Tank Army, 191-5,198, 228, 246, 248-9 1st Guards Tank Army, 229, 254—6,276 3rd Guards Tanks Army, 206, 217, 255 4th Guards Tank Army, 257 5th Guards Tank Army, 230, 237, 243, 252, 254 6th Guards Tank Army, 261, 263-70, 272, 276, 278 Soviet Corps 6th Rifle Corps, 98,101 18th Rifle Corps, 247 27th Rifle Corps, 221 33rd Rifle Corps, 267 36th Rifle Corps, 101 37th Rifle Corps, 101 45th Rifle Corps, 104 47th Rifle Corps, 104,106 95th Rifle Corps, 222 1st Guards (Sharpshooter) Division, 129 3rd Guards Rifle Corps, 247 8th Guards Rifle Corps, 186 9th Guards Rifle Corps, 223 14th Guards Rifle Division, 183 Mechanized Corps, 1, 6, 58-60, 92-6, 98-100,111,227, 287 1st Mechanized Corps, 247, 250 3rd Mechanized Corps, 186 4th Mechanized Corps, 97, 197,204 5th Mechanized Corps, 230 7th Mechanized Corps, 112, 273 9th Mechanized Corps, 97, 263-4 21st Mechanized Corps, 100 24th Mechanized Corps, 100 1st Guards Mechanized Corps, 217, 247, 250, 275 3rd Guards Mechanized Corps, 215, 245, 249,252 4th Guards Mechanized Corps, 216, 218, 237 7th Guards Mechanized Corps, 261-3, 265-8, 271, 273-5 9th Guards Mechanized Corps, 278 Soviet Divisions 5th Cavalry Division, 65,102-103,105, 119,127-32,146,197 9th Cavalry Division, 102-103,105, 129-32 20th Cavalry Division, 144—6, 187-90, 219 44th Cavalry Division, 138 50th Cavalry Division, 112,121-2 reflagged 3rd Guards Cavalry Division, 138,146 52nd Cavalry Division, 112, 126 53rd Cavalry Division, 112, 121, reflagged 4th Guards Cavalry Division, 139
61st Cavalry Division, 197,198, 201 81st Cavalry Division, 197, 198, 200, 201, 202 1st Guards Cavalry Division, 7, 154, 158,159,167, 209 2nd Guards Cavalry Division, 143, 154, 158, 167 3rd Guards Cavalry Division, 138,144, 187,139,144,187, 225 4th Guards Cavalry Division, 139, 187, 225 5th Guards Cavalry Division, 141, 245, 248, 251 6th Guards Cavalry Division, 141, 251 7th Guards Cavalry Division, 190 8th Guards Cavalry Division, 265, 266 9th Guards Cavalry Division, 247, 250, 267, 268 10th Guards Cavalry Division, 247, 250, 266 11th Guards Cavalry Division, 228 12th Guards Cavalry Division, 228 17th Guards Cavalry Division, 223 Soviet Fronts 1st Baltic Front, 243,245 1st Belorussian Front, 215, 219-23, 225-6,239, 242-3, 245-6, 251-4, 256, 259, 276 2nd Belorussian Front, 215,228-9,236-7, 243,245, 251-2,257,259-63,276
Index 3rd Belorussian Front, 215, 236, 237, 243,245,251-2 Bryansk Front, 207,215, 219 Kalinin Front, 166,185-6,189-90 Leningrad Front, 241-2 Reserve Front, 92,111 South-Western Front, 92, 94, 98,100, 102,127-8,130,133,139,175,177, 179,183,202,207-208,210 Southern Front, 45,47-9,105-108, 110, 127-8, 135, 138,175, 177, 179,181,183,186, 207-208, 215-16,219 Stalingrad Front, 185, 191-2, 197 Steppe Front, 215, 218 Trans-Baikal Front, 277, 279 1st Ukrainian Front, 7, 215, 227, 230-1, 236, 242-3, 252, 254—7, 276 2nd Ukrainian Front, 215, 218, 227-30, 242, 254,259-64, 266, 268-9, 275 3rd Ukrainian Front, 215, 236-7, 242, 259, 261,275 4th Ukrainian Front, 215, 262-3, 268, 271-2 Voronezh Front, 207-209, 218-19 Western Front, 35-6, 39—41,43, 50-1, 92,94,97-8,110-12,119,126,141, 152,156-8,164,166,171-2,177, 186,189-90, 215 Soviet Regiments 22nd Cavalry Regiment, 187 27th Cavalry Regiment, 119 32nd Cavalry Regiment, 116-18 72nd Cavalry Regiment, 103, 105 96th Cavalry Regiment, 127,131,155 97th Cavalry Regiment, 152 108th Cavalry Regiment, 103-104 117th Cavalry Regiment, 7 124th Cavalry Regiment, 187—8 131st Cavalry Regiment, 127-8 201st Cavalry Regiment, 152 212th Cavalry Regiment, 154 218th Cavalry Regiment, 154, 165 6th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 165 8th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 165 335 10th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 187 12th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 187 17th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 251 20th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 195 24th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 245, 248, 250, 252 56th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 224 59th Guards Cavalry Regiment, 223 61st Guards Cavalry Regiment, 223, 225 96th Guards
Cavalry Regiment, 154—5 Soviet Tank Corps 2nd Cavalry Corps, 21, 65, 75, 94, 102-108,127-33,138,141 New Corps, 177,179,183 5th Cavalry Corps, 92, 98, 100-102, 108,139-41,146,175-7 New Corps Organized, 179, 181, 183 Disbanded, 184 6th Cavalry Corps, 92, 97 Destroyed, 98 New Corps, 175-84, 265 8th Cavalry Corps, 191-5, 207 11th Cavalry Corps, 150-3, 156-8, 164, 169-72,186,189 Group Gorshkov, 260-1 Group Pliev, 218, 237-9, 246-7, 249, 251-2, 254, 261-75, 279 1st Guards Cavalry Corps, 21, 73, 75, 102,141-3,151-6,158,160,164, 166,170-2,179, 207, 209, 215, 220, 232, 234, 236 2nd Guards Cavalry Corps, 119, 138, 143-8,179,186,188,190,215, 219-26, 253, 276 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps, 141, 146, 178-9,180-1,188,192-7, 206, 215, 245, 250-4, 276 4th Guards Cavalry Corps, 146, 215-16, 218, 237, 239, 250,254, 259, 261, 263-8, 271 5th Guards Cavalry Corps, 215, 218, 227-31, 260-4, 266-7, 269, 271-2, 275, 278 6th Guards Cavalry Corps, 207, 209-10, 215, 227, 233-4, 236, 261-75
336 Soviet Cavalry Operations During the Second World War 7th Guards Cavalry Corps, 195, 207-208, 210, 215, 219-25, 252-4, 276 Guards Cavalry Mechanized Corps, 6 1st Guards Tank Corps, 220-1, 224-5, 246 2nd Guards Tank Corps, 204, 252 5th Guards Tank Corps, 269, 278 6th Guards Tank Corps, 257, 267 Meľnik Cavalry Group, 110, 112, 118, 123 4th Tank Corps, 186,194—5,198 5th Tank Corps, 186, 192 6th Tank Corps, 186-8, 190,192 11th Tank Corps, 253 13th Tank Corps, 203 18th Tank Corps, 269-70 20th Tank Corps, 230 23rd Tank Corps, 178,180,182-3, 217, 238, 261—4, 269-72, 274 24th Tank Corps, 193, 204 25th Tank Corps, 215 26th Tank Corps, 198 Stalin, General Secretary Joseph, 1-2, 57-9, 73, 87-8, 92, 96, 135, 141, 148, 160,173,191, 211-12, 276, 279, 281 Stalingrad, 65, 67,146,174, 184-5, 190-211,231 Stavka, 63, 92, 94, 96, 99, 111, 118, 125, 128,139,141,149, 155, 160, 171, 173—4, 177, 179,184-5,188, 203, 204,207-208,214-15, 217-18, 223, 225-6, 239, 241-2, 262, 277, 281 Stuart, General James ‘Jeb’ Ewell Brown, 1-3,14-15, 28, 37, 286 Stuart Tank, 275 Sumy, Battle of, 130-1 Tackanka (Machine Gun Cart), 68, 74, 120, 123, 235,248 Tannenberg, Battle of, 38 Timoshenko, Field Marshal Semyon, 59, 92-3, 97,109-13,118-19, 125, 133, 135,175,180-1,183-4,259 Trans-Siberian railroad, 30, 32-3, 276 Uman, 6, 50, 108, 237 Valdai Hills, 19 Vyazama, Battle for, 155-9,164,170—2, 185,190 Zhukov, Field Marshal Georgy, 92, 156-7, 160,172,189 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
Index thématiques droit, 14,19, 21, 29, 31, 35, 38, 41, 45, A 46, 48, 50, 83 avenir, 31,63,66,92 E c économie, 14,15,16,17,18, 53, 60, 66, capital, 17, 18, 20, 51, 72, 86, 90 72,84 cause, 7,10, 12, 13, 17, 21, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 61, 62, 74, 83 éducation, 23 effets, 8, 84 changement, 9,12, 27, 30, 33, 46, 49, 53, 66, 84 émigrant, 8, 10, 22, 25, 26, 27, 32, 36, 37, 38, 40, 46, 49, 53, 56, 67, 68, 69, chômage, 18, 21, 52, 53, 54, 55, 60 70, 71, 75, 76, 82, 83, 85, 86 communauté, 7, 37, 48, 50, 51, 77, 83, 84 émigration, 7, 10,11,12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, communication, 20 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, contact, 5,11, 73 48,49, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 73, D 76, 80, 82, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 émigré/s, 12,14, 23, 25, 26, 34, 35, 45, départ, 12,14, 22, 29, 36, 42, 43, 44, 46, 69, 70, 73, 81, 85 47,48,49, 53, 55, 60, 61, 66, 67, enfants, 73, 75 70, 73, 74, 80, 84 ethnie, 29, 48, 50, 68, 82 désorganisation, 64, 66, 84, 85, 86 étranger, 8,14, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, difficultés, 55 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 70, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 83, 86, 90 92
études, 20, 24, 25, 26, 31, 48, 67, 68, 71, 73, 77, 78 migration, 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, F 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, famille, 29, 31, 61, 64, 67, 68, 77, 86 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 72, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, I 90,91 image, 19, 21, 59 N immigration, 10,12, 13, 14,19, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 47, 72, 76, 86, nationalité, 12,14, 36, 38, 39, 68, 69 88 naturalisation, 14, 86 immigré, 12, 14, 27, 31, 34, 36, 38, 39, nourriture, 77, 88 40, 43, 46, 80, 81, 89 insertion, 80 O institutions, 24, 79 intégration, 34, 38, 46, 67, 80, 89, 90 occupation, 93 origine, 8, 9,11, 12,13, 17, 21, 29, 34, J 37, 47, 48, 51, 68, 78, 81 juridique, 11, 21, 49 P M politique, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, marginalisation, SI, 57 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, migrant, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 45, 51, 52, 71, 75, 77, 85, 89 93 61, 66, 72, 80, 83, 84, 86
séjour, 35, 36, 44, 45, 51, 70, 80 R sexe, 23, 68 relation, 11, 20, 44, 54, 55, 62 sociale, 8, 9,15,16, 22, 53, 61, 62, 64, réseau, 10, ЗО, 51, 52, 72, 73, 74, 76, 66, 73, 77, 84, 85, 86, 89 79, 80, 81, 86 société, 8, 22, 47, 51, 64, 66, 83, 84, 85, résidence, 41, 77 86,90 retour, 8, 17, 29, 36, 37, 43, 44, 48, 51, 68, 81 statut, 11, 77 stratégie, 17, 27, 33, 36, 44, 45, 74, 80 revenu, 56, 58, 61, 76, 83, 85 T rôle, 8, 16, 23, 32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 52, 60, 80, 81, 83, 84, travail, 8, 16,17, 18, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 86 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, rom, 84 45, 46, 52, 58, 59, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, rural, 76, 77 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 S V satisfaction, 61, 64, 86 ville, 30, 77 94
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title | Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War & the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group |
title_alt | Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War and the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group |
title_auth | Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War & the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group |
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title_full | Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War & the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group John S. Harrel |
title_fullStr | Soviet cavalry operations during the Second World War & the genesis of the operational manoeuvre group John S. Harrel |
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