The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk: Volume 1
In this first volume of a projected two-volume set, Zamulin takes a close look at the condition of the German and Soviet forces following the winter campaign. Analyzing first the German side, the author demonstrates that the Germans were in a woeful condition, especially with respect to the number o...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this first volume of a projected two-volume set, Zamulin takes a close look at the condition of the German and Soviet forces following the winter campaign. Analyzing first the German side, the author demonstrates that the Germans were in a woeful condition, especially with respect to the number of serviceable armored vehicles and the lack of infantry. However, Hitler was determined to regain the initiative in the East, though some German commanders expressed concerns. Zamulin then looks at the German plans for the summer of 1943 and the process of rebuilding its forces. As he shows through data, the Germans struggled to replenish Army Group South and Model's Ninth Army in the north, and the latter was hampered almost right up to the launching of Operation Citadel by the need to conduct a major anti-partisan operation in woods and thickets in the German rear with panzer and infantry divisions earmarked for Citadel. Zamulin next examines the Soviet side, and discusses the planning for the summer campaign, including the decision to adopt a pre-meditated defense of the Kursk salient and to create a multi-echeloned system of defence (though incomplete in depth). The author demonstrates that the Red Army was able quickly to replenish its forces and also create a large mobile reserve, the Steppe Front. Thus, the delay in launching Citadel was not the fatal German error, and it would have failed even if launched earlier. |
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adam_text | Contents List of Maps Table of Acronyms 4 5 Part I: “‘Citadel’ ... was the final attempt to retain our initiative in the east” 6 Part II: “It would be better if we grind down the enemy on our defenses ..277 Index 559 3
Index A Anti-infantry obstacles, 375, 393-94 Anti-partisan operations, 134,138,141,143,156, 198 Anti-personnel mines, 374, 393-94, 427-28, 442, 454, 509 Anti-tank area, 403, 409, 433, 445, 458, 486 Anti-tank artillery, 337, 352, 366, 389, 399, 408, 412-15, 431, 434, 488,490 Anti-tank mines, 337, 374, 394, 396, 404, 408, 427-28, 442, 509-10 Anti-tank obstacles, 241, 364, 389, 391, 393-96, 474 Anti-tank rifles, 337, 365, 372, 374, 414-15, 433, 435-36, 447, 452-54, 459, 462 Anti-tank strongpoints, 364, 396, 409, 414-15, 433, 435, 440, 446-50, 452, 464-65, 475 Artillery Headquarters Operations Department, 99 В Bagramian, Colonel 1.К.Һ., 60, 292, 521, 523-25, 541 Belgorod, 47-49, 55-56, 68,102,121, 239-41, 286-87, 318-19, 327, 329-31, 337-38, 340, 348, 438-39, 449-52, 470, 476-77, 534 Belorussia, 83,135, 288, 291, 294-95, 300, 518 Berlin, 12-15, 20-23, 33-34, 39, 41-42, 46-47, 54-55, 72-75, 85-86,111-12,158-59,161-63, 173,180-81,188-89,253-54, 306-7, 309-12 Bobryshovo, 347-49 Boguchar, 297, 305-6 Borisovka, 102, 329-30, 335 Breith, General H., 247-49, 251, 270 Briansk, 27, 62, 65, 90, 98, 127, 133-36,142, 290-91, 313-14, 476 Briansk forest, 65,137-38,141,155-56,159, 161-62, 168, 310, 314, 530, 533 Briantsevo, 354, 386, 388, 390 Butovo, 102,185, 239, 241, 311, 422, 429 C Cannon Artillery Regiment, 415, 452, 454, 467-69 Chistiakov, General I.M., 240, 284, 322-23, 330-31, 340, 344, 369, 374, 413, 419, 437 Choltitz, General D. von, 7,12, 33 Chuguev, 45-46, 49 Citadel, Operation cancellation, 74, 149 conduct of, 75,104-05,149,159, 177 defeat of, 278, 296 failure of, 37, 509 idea of,
68,113 implementation of, 110, 173 launch of, 52, 193 master plan, 319 objectives, 51, 237, 500 opponents of, 114, 503 preparation of, 90,194 staging of, 60, 237 start of, 58, 64, 71, 91,135,145,150, 220, 223-24, 242, 256 success of, 187, 232 D Daľniaia Igumenka, 433, 445, 454-55 Defense Construction Command, 379-82, 384, 391 Dmitrovsk-Orel, 476 Don Basin, 23, 25, 53 E Elverfeldt, Colonel H. von, 40-41, 55, 60-62, 67-68, 71-73, 77, 79-80, 82, 99,144-45,155, 157,189,191,193 Engineer-Sapper Battalions, 427, 439, 442 F Ferdinand (Elefant) heavy tank destroyer, 15, 34, 101-2,104, 106,113,189,191-93, 217, 219, 223 559
560 The Planning and Preparations for Kursk Volume 1 Flak guns, 94,174, 215, 237, 251 Forward edge defense, 126, 239, 284, 331, 392, 407, 485, 514 Fougasse mine, 427-30, 442 G Galanin, General I, 386-87, 389, 395-96, 399, 490 German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht), 7, 14,113, 116,118-19,151-52,186,190,204-5, 254, 256,258 GoebbelsJ., 19, 32,110,114,116,118 Goering, H., 19, 114, 237, 303-4 Goshawk, 44-47, 53, 68-69,121 Gremiach’e, 353-54, 386 Guards Artillery, 452, 454, 458, 464, 468 Guards Cannon Artillery, 452, 454-55, 458, 468-69 Guards Destroyer Anti-Tank Artillery Regiments, 452, 454, 458, 468 Guards Engineers, 390, 405-6, 462 Guards Mortar Regiments, 331, 413, 415, 452, 454-55, 468, 492 Guards Rifle Regiments, 423, 425, 431, 441-42, 451-53, 456-58, 463-65, 473, 514 H Headquarters Breitenbuch, 59,141,156,189 Heavy Panzer Battalions, 51, 82,101,150,156, 162,192, 219-20, 223-24, 250 Heavy Panzerjäger Regiments, 166, 224 Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Regiments, 401, 459 Heinrici, General G., 86,115,120 Hitler, Adolf, 12-14,16-17,19-22,24-30, 32-39, 45-47,49-53, 74-76,79, 86-87, 89, 97-98, 105-6,110-20,161-62,178-79,187-90, 196-98,245-46,254-56, 313, 500-503 Hoth, General H., 120,122,186, 276, 308 Howitzer Artillery Regiments, 410-11, 415 I Ivanov, General S., 342, 460-61 К Kaminsky Police Brigade, 528-29, 532-35 Kazakov, 351, 363, 449, 538, 540 Kempf, General W, 45, 111, 123,198, 222, 240, 248,250-52,271 Khar’kov, 6-7,10, 45-46, 73, 87,102, 253-54, 278-79, 303-5, 311, 323, 340-41, 476, 525, 534 Khrushchev, N., 163, 287, 292, 325, 456, 534-35, 545, 558 Kleist, General P. von, 7,
260, 493 Kluge, General G. von, 27-29, 39, 42-44, 55, 68, 73-75, 77, 79, 86, 99-100,105-10,112, 115-16,160-61,164,167,178-81,190, 192-94,255 Krebs, General H., 40-41, 68, 71-73, 76, 78-81, 84, 99,160-61,167,191-92,194 Kupiansk, 44-45, 48, 121, 305, 519 Kursk bulge, 36-37, 63-65, 230-31, 281-83, 290-91, 301, 303-4, 306-7, 316,327-28, 332-33, 344, 365-66, 377-78, 477-78,516-18, 529-30 Kursk Oblast, 117,163, 348, 382-83, 406, 416, 550 Kursk railway, 56, 63, 166, 232-33,291, 346, 354-56, 400, 403-6, 492 Kursk salient, 32, 85, 87, 238-40, 283-84, 293, 295, 302-3, 321, 354-55, 376, 475-76, 494, 516, 536-37 M Maloarkhangel’sk, 55-56, 60, 63-65, 91,150, 153,164-66, 233-34, 318-19, 359, 381, 403-6, 412, 414, 492 Manstein, Field Marshal E., 6,22-23, 26-30, 34, 37-38, 46-47, 51-54, 68-70, 75-76,105-7, 109,111-12,117-25,179, 213-14,220,225, 232, 253-54, 293, 304, 335-36, 493, 525 Model, General W., 27, 35-41, 52-58, 64-68, 70-85, 89-90, 92-93, 97-103,108-10,112-13, 127-28,131-32,147-48,150-52,157,159-67, 173,189-96, 200-01,216,223-25,228-30, 232-33,235-37, 255-56, 400, 502-3, 530 О Oboian, 122-23, 238-41, 284,287, 329-31, 333, 335-39, 341-43, 347, 380-81, 419-20, 477-78, 486-87 OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres), 22-23, 29-30, 32-34, 46, 49-55, 66, 68-71, 73-79, 81-82, 87-88, 90,103,111-12,119,141, 160-61,163-64,178-81,201-2,253-55 OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht), 29, 32-33, 38, 49, 52,115-16,177-79,187-89, 253,255, 303, 317 Operation Goshawk, 46-47 Operation GypsyBaron, 136,141, 143,148,156, 159-62,195, 255, 310, 315 Operation Panther, 48, 68, 310 Operation Samara, 148-49,191,193 Orel,
13-14, 23-24, 27, 39-41, 43, 55-56, 63-64, 149-51,178,193, 232-33, 237, 313-15, 353-55, 387, 390-92, 399-400, 405-6,476, 478-79 Oskol River, 45-46, 48, 519 OZM-152 (Anti-personnel mine), 429-30
Index P Panzer (PzKpfw) I 219,226-27,244 II 186,219,226-27,244-45,250 III 52, 62, 81-82, 93-94,112,150,162,168-72, 192, 217, 219, 221-24, 226-27, 244-45, 247, 250, 501 IV 52, 62, 77, 81-82, 93-94, 98,112,151,162, 169-72,191,217,219, 226, 244-45, 247, 250, 501 V (Panther) 51, 93-94,104,108,112-13,117, 162,221-22, 242,244-47, 327 VI (Tiger I) 15, 24, 51-52, 81-82, 93-94,101-2, 104,106,112-13,117,150,162,192,216-17, 219-224, 246-47,250, 327, 501-2 Panzerjäger Battalions, 207-9, 212 Panzerjäger Regiments, 166, 223, 233 Partisans, 17, 24, 57, 61, 64-65, 74, 88, 92, 99, 127,129-31,133-34,136-44,148,155,161, 163, 229,232, 255, 314 Prokhorovka, 122-25,199-200, 238-41, 251, 258, 329-30, 335, 337, 466, 470-71, 480,487 R Razumnaia River, 447, 464-65 Rokossovsky, General K., 49, 284-85, 288-91, 298-99, 322, 326-28, 332-34, 343-47, 350-54, 356-59, 361-63, 365, 367, 379, 386-87, 396, 467, 477, 489-91, 497,500, 502, 520, 532, 534-38 S Schmidt, General G., 13-14, 27, 30, 43, 86, 254, 261 Separate Armored Train Battalions, 458-59, 468 Separate Destroyer Anti-Tank Artillery Brigades, 342, 352, 419, 437, 455, 460, 468,471 Severskii Donets River, 45, 247-48, 253, 335, 340, 430, 438-39, 446-47, 456-57, 459, 463 Shtemenko, General S.M., 282-83, 286, 296, 312, 325, 520-21, 525, 528-29 Stalin, J., 277,279-90,292-97, 299-300, 315-16, 346, 348, 488-89, 493,504, 506, 521-25, 527-28, 530-32, 534-36 Stavka, 277-84, 286-88, 290-91, 293-99, 303-4, 312-16, 320-22, 324-25, 333-34, 340, 343-45, 378-80,384, 475-77, 481-82, 486-89, 492-94, 503-5, 518-26, 532-33 Stavka Directive, 284, 324-25, 344, 365, 371,
378, 499 Steppe Military District, 296-98, 340, 343, 379, 475-77, 504-6, 508, 516, 519, 522, 524, 552, 555 Sturmgeschütz (StuG) III, 217-18, 221-22, 244-45 561 Sudoplatov, General P.A., 18,144-45, 301-2, 307-8 T T-34 medium tank, 138, 280, 459, 547 Tomarovka, 69,101-2,184, 241, 311, 329-30, 340, 343, 407, 429-30 V Vatutin, General N., 278, 284-87, 289-91, 298, 312, 322-44, 347-50, 374, 416, 454-55, 457-58, 460-62, 465-67, 477, 486, 488-89, 500, 503-4, 511, 526, 519-21, 529-30, 534, 537 Z Zhukov, Marshal G., 277-78, 280, 282-93, 298-99, 313-14, 329-30, 344, 450,461-62, 486-91, 493, 517, 519-21, 525-26, 532 Formations German Army Groups Armies Army Detachment Kempf, 45, 47-48, 50, 123-24,199-200,222,224,238-40, 247-51, 253, 270-71, 335-36, 338-40 Army Group A, 10,29, 38, 47, 88, 95,119, 305 Army Group Center, 27-29, 33-35, 40-42, 50-55, 57-58, 65-66, 68, 70-71, 73-77, 79-83, 88-90, 92-94, 98-99,103-4,108-9,134-36, 142-44,160-61,216-19, 500-502 Army Group Don, 6, 35 Army Group North, 10, 29,152, 178 Army Group South, 9-10, 23-30, 34, 38, 40, 44, 46-48, 50-51, 53-54, 67-71,105-6,108-9, 111-12,119-21, 228-29, 250-54, 318-19, 329-31, 338, 340-42 First Panzer Army, 45,198, 232, 305, 309-10, 318 Second Army, 23, 27, 29, 39, 41-42, 51, 58, 63, 87, 98, 103, 127,136,143,148,184,187, 200, 310 Fourth Panzer Army, 35-36, 43, 46-48, 57, 69-70, 79, 84, 93, 97,100-2,120,122-25, 136,181, 198, 232-33, 238-41, 247, 249-50, 269-70, 308-11, 335-36, 339-40, 500 Sixth Army, 8, 24, 31, 36, 47, 310, 318 Ninth Army, 27, 35-43, 53-66, 68-85, 91-93, 96-107,112-13,127-28,131-32,135-38, 140-43,
145-67,187-94,197-202, 213-22, 224-26, 229-30,235-38,255-57, 500-504 Seventeenth Army, 58, 70, 86-87, 305
562 The Planning and Preparations for Kursk Volume 1 German Groups Corps Group Esebeck, 191, 201, 206, 218-19, 226 Group Weiss, 58-59,141,147-48,152,180-82, 202,237 II SS Panzer, 36, 51, 69,117,122-23,184, 205, 225, 238-45,247, 252,270, 308, 311, 508 III Panzer, 69,122, 238-39, 244, 247-50, 252, 326, 447, 462-63 XI, 251, 310 XX, 65, 72, 85,148,152,155,157,160,163,193, 202,206,214,236 XXIII, 59, 63, 74, 80, 85, 96,151,153,164,166, 193, 201-02, 223, 233-34, 236, 483, 490, 533 XXIV Panzer, 69 XXXV, 179,193-94,203 XXXXI Panzer, 42, 45, 63, 65, 80, 83, 85, 96-97, 100,165-66,223, 233-34,236, 490, 492 XXXXVIII Panzer, 7, 45, 69,123,184, 220, 238-39, 241-44, 249, 252, 256 XXXXVI Panzer, 56, 59, 63-65, 96,100, 164-65,187,189,195,197, 206,208, 235-36 LII, 225,240, 326 German Divisions Infantry 4th 59 6th 41, 57, 66, 93,100,143,160-61,164-165,167, 181, 201, 206, 210, 228, 230, 233-34 7th 41, 56, 59, 62, 65-66,136,138,157,165,167, 187,201,206, 209,228-29,235, 483 18th 99 31st 160,164-165,167-68,187,195,206, 209, 228,235 36th 42, 57,166,181,191-92, 201, 214, 228, 237 39th 240 40th 18 45th 41, 64,148,154-55, 201, 208 57th 185,225,240,243 72nd 41, 62, 64, 72, 74, 81, 93,201,208 83rd 181 86th 41, 56, 63, 80-81,166,190,201,206,212, 228,233, 483 87th 42,175 98th 57, 66,138 102nd 41, 54, 61-62, 64, 66, 71, 93,165, 206, 208, 219 106th 69,225, 247 112th 181 137th 41, 64, 80,154, 201-02, 207 161 st 240 167th 225, 239, 242 168th 69, 204, 225,247-48 181st 175 183rd 181 198th 225, 232 205th 175 206th 175 208th 100 216th 41, 56, 61, 63, 93, 201-02, 206, 213-14, 228, 234, 533 221st 136 241st 207
251st 41, 64, 80, 93,154-155,165,201,206, 209, 219,229,235 255th 224, 240,243 258th 41, 56, 64,154-155,165, 201, 206, 209, 219,229,235 273rd 175 282nd 225, 240 291st 175 292nd 41, 56, 59, 65, 67, 74,136,166-67,193, 201-202, 206, 212, 228, 233, 247 299th 61, 533 320th 69,225 322nd 69, 240, 243 330th 175 383rd 41, 54, 56, 62-63,155,166,189,192-93, 201, 206, 213, 228, 234, 533 404th 59 407th 59 418th 59 Panzer 2nd 41, 44, 56, 63, 89, 93-94, 99,112-113, 149-50, 155-56,162,164-65,169,201, 206, 210, 215, 218-20,226,228,233, 501 3rd 42, 69, 95,123-24,185-87,198,225-26,232, 242, 245-46, 308-09 4th 41, 56, 64, 76, 83, 93-94, 96, 99,112,136, 147,151,160,162,165,167,170, 206, 210, 218, 220, 226,228,230, 236-37, 313, 501 5th 42, 94,181,191, 218,237 6th 95,195,225,238-39,244,247-50, 308, 313, 501 7th 64, 95,142, 225, 244, 247-48, 250, 308, 313 8th 42, 94,112,181,191, 214, 218 9th 41, 56, 63, 89, 93, 99,112,150,156,162, 164-65,171,-177-78,193,201,206, 211, 218, 226,228,233, 308-09, 501 10th 211 11th 32, 69, 95,185,225,238,242,244-46, 303, 313 12th 32, 41, 64-65, 93-94, 96,112-13,147,156, 162,164-65,186-87,191,194, 201, 206, 213-15,219, 226, 228,236, 309, 483, 501
Index 17th 69, 95 18th 41, 56, 93-94,112,132,136,138,147,162, 166,198,201,206,215, 219-20, 226, 228, 333, 483, 533 19th 69, 95,225,244,247-48,250 20th 41, 56, 63, 81, 93-94,112,151,156,160, 162,165,175,195, 201,205-06,210,218,226, 228, 233, 483 23rd 95 25th 308-09 26th 309, 502 27th 308-09 10th Panzergrenadier 41, 44, 56, 63, 99, 113,136, 147,155-56,160,165,167,189,191-92, 201, 206,211,228,233,265,327 78th Sturm 62-63, 65-66, 72, 74, 81,113,166, 189, 201,205-06,212,214-15,228, 230, 234-35, 483 SS Leibstandarte 10, 69, 95, 225, 244-45, 269-70, 304,313,431 55 Das Reich 69, 95, 225, 244-45, 304, 313 SS Totenkopf69, 95, 225, 244-45, 284, 304, 307, 313 SS Grossdeutschland 95, 123-24, 224,242, 245-46, 313,393 SS Wiking 308-09 3rd Mortar 242 12th Flak 100 21st Fliegerdivision 85, 103, 155 Soviet Fronts Briansk Front, 27,138, 281, 290-91, 295-96, 298, 345, 352, 518-19, 521-24, 540-41 Central Front, 66-67, 256-57, 290-91, 312-14, 321-23, 326, 332-34, 352-57, 359-60, 362-64, 366-68, 370-71, 378-80, 488-91, 494-501, 518, 523-24, 528-29, 539-40, 547-48 Reserve Front, 122, 281-82, 295-96, 504-5 Steppe Front, 45, 277, 292, 296-97, 443, 508, 520 Western Front, 35-36, 60, 109, 277, 290-91, 508, 517-20, 521, 523 Voronezh Front, 282-84, 286-87, 313-14, 325-29, 331-45, 347-50, 352-53, 367-70, 373-76,418-19, 421-22, 431-36, 468-72, 486-89, 503-4, 506-11, 516-21, 524-26, 528-30 563 Soviet Armies 1st Air, 475-76, 479 1st Tank, 122,184,186, 237-39, 241-42, 325, 331, 333-34, 337-38, 340-43, 360-61, 375, 419, 432, 437, 475, 487, 499, 526 2nd Air, 163,347-48,476 2nd Tank, 257, 345, 352-53, 360-62,
412, 526-27 3rd, 352 5th Air, 296, 475, 505 6th Guards, 124, 237, 240-41, 253, 311-12, 325, 329-31, 333, 335-45, 370, 374-75, 388, 390, 393-94, 399, 422, 424-25, 428-29, 432-33, 435-38, 440-42, 445, 454, 461, 465-69, 472-73, 475, 496, 509 7th Guards, 248, 250, 253, 298, 325, 329-31, 335-40, 342, 375, 383, 388, 393, 399, 420, 422, 428, 432, 435, 437-52, 451-52, 454-60, 462-63, 465-69, 475, 487-88, 496, 509, 514 13th, 91-92,153,156-57,166, 205-06,214,234, 257,285, 332-34, 353-56, 359-61, 380, 386-90, 392, 396-415, 417, 443, 478, 486, 489-92, 494, 496-97, 499-500, 510-11, 514, 527 15th Air, 476, 479 16th Air, 137, 345, 352, 360, 475, 478 17th Air, 476 38th, 343, 353, 375, 419, 422, 428, 432, 435-37, 474, 489 40th, 284-85, 329, 333, 336, 338, 341-44, 375, 419, 428-29, 432, 435-38, 471-72, 489 48th, 91-92,133,153,155,166, 285, 353, 355, 359, 361, 399, 404, 408, 414, 416, 482, 484, 486, 489-90, 513-14, 533-34 60th, 154,287, 352-53, 356, 404 61st, 521-23 63rd, 377, 521 65th, 65,147-49,153-54,156, 285, 345, 352-53, 356, 386-87 69th, 324, 331, 333-34, 337-41, 428, 432-33, 437-38, 440, 445, 455, 469, 486-89, 513, 526 70th, 92,154,234-35, 285, 322, 345, 353, 355-56, 359, 361-62, 372, 380, 385-90, 392-99, 401, 405, 408, 412, 416, 449, 492, 496-97 RLA (Russian Liberation Army), 176-77 Soviet Corps 2nd Cavalry, 296 3rd Cavalry, 296 3rd Tank, 234, 257, 360 5th Cavalry, 290, 296 5th Guards Mechanized Corps, 122, 507-8 6th Cavalry, 296 6th Tank, 122
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Contents List of Maps Table of Acronyms 4 5 Part I: “‘Citadel’ . was the final attempt to retain our initiative in the east” 6 Part II: “It would be better if we grind down the enemy on our defenses .277 Index 559 3
Index A Anti-infantry obstacles, 375, 393-94 Anti-partisan operations, 134,138,141,143,156, 198 Anti-personnel mines, 374, 393-94, 427-28, 442, 454, 509 Anti-tank area, 403, 409, 433, 445, 458, 486 Anti-tank artillery, 337, 352, 366, 389, 399, 408, 412-15, 431, 434, 488,490 Anti-tank mines, 337, 374, 394, 396, 404, 408, 427-28, 442, 509-10 Anti-tank obstacles, 241, 364, 389, 391, 393-96, 474 Anti-tank rifles, 337, 365, 372, 374, 414-15, 433, 435-36, 447, 452-54, 459, 462 Anti-tank strongpoints, 364, 396, 409, 414-15, 433, 435, 440, 446-50, 452, 464-65, 475 Artillery Headquarters Operations Department, 99 В Bagramian, Colonel 1.К.Һ., 60, 292, 521, 523-25, 541 Belgorod, 47-49, 55-56, 68,102,121, 239-41, 286-87, 318-19, 327, 329-31, 337-38, 340, 348, 438-39, 449-52, 470, 476-77, 534 Belorussia, 83,135, 288, 291, 294-95, 300, 518 Berlin, 12-15, 20-23, 33-34, 39, 41-42, 46-47, 54-55, 72-75, 85-86,111-12,158-59,161-63, 173,180-81,188-89,253-54, 306-7, 309-12 Bobryshovo, 347-49 Boguchar, 297, 305-6 Borisovka, 102, 329-30, 335 Breith, General H., 247-49, 251, 270 Briansk, 27, 62, 65, 90, 98, 127, 133-36,142, 290-91, 313-14, 476 Briansk forest, 65,137-38,141,155-56,159, 161-62, 168, 310, 314, 530, 533 Briantsevo, 354, 386, 388, 390 Butovo, 102,185, 239, 241, 311, 422, 429 C Cannon Artillery Regiment, 415, 452, 454, 467-69 Chistiakov, General I.M., 240, 284, 322-23, 330-31, 340, 344, 369, 374, 413, 419, 437 Choltitz, General D. von, 7,12, 33 Chuguev, 45-46, 49 Citadel, Operation cancellation, 74, 149 conduct of, 75,104-05,149,159, 177 defeat of, 278, 296 failure of, 37, 509 idea of,
68,113 implementation of, 110, 173 launch of, 52, 193 master plan, 319 objectives, 51, 237, 500 opponents of, 114, 503 preparation of, 90,194 staging of, 60, 237 start of, 58, 64, 71, 91,135,145,150, 220, 223-24, 242, 256 success of, 187, 232 D Daľniaia Igumenka, 433, 445, 454-55 Defense Construction Command, 379-82, 384, 391 Dmitrovsk-Orel, 476 Don Basin, 23, 25, 53 E Elverfeldt, Colonel H. von, 40-41, 55, 60-62, 67-68, 71-73, 77, 79-80, 82, 99,144-45,155, 157,189,191,193 Engineer-Sapper Battalions, 427, 439, 442 F Ferdinand (Elefant) heavy tank destroyer, 15, 34, 101-2,104, 106,113,189,191-93, 217, 219, 223 559
560 The Planning and Preparations for Kursk Volume 1 Flak guns, 94,174, 215, 237, 251 Forward edge defense, 126, 239, 284, 331, 392, 407, 485, 514 Fougasse mine, 427-30, 442 G Galanin, General I, 386-87, 389, 395-96, 399, 490 German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht), 7, 14,113, 116,118-19,151-52,186,190,204-5, 254, 256,258 GoebbelsJ., 19, 32,110,114,116,118 Goering, H., 19, 114, 237, 303-4 Goshawk, 44-47, 53, 68-69,121 Gremiach’e, 353-54, 386 Guards Artillery, 452, 454, 458, 464, 468 Guards Cannon Artillery, 452, 454-55, 458, 468-69 Guards Destroyer Anti-Tank Artillery Regiments, 452, 454, 458, 468 Guards Engineers, 390, 405-6, 462 Guards Mortar Regiments, 331, 413, 415, 452, 454-55, 468, 492 Guards Rifle Regiments, 423, 425, 431, 441-42, 451-53, 456-58, 463-65, 473, 514 H Headquarters Breitenbuch, 59,141,156,189 Heavy Panzer Battalions, 51, 82,101,150,156, 162,192, 219-20, 223-24, 250 Heavy Panzerjäger Regiments, 166, 224 Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Regiments, 401, 459 Heinrici, General G., 86,115,120 Hitler, Adolf, 12-14,16-17,19-22,24-30, 32-39, 45-47,49-53, 74-76,79, 86-87, 89, 97-98, 105-6,110-20,161-62,178-79,187-90, 196-98,245-46,254-56, 313, 500-503 Hoth, General H., 120,122,186, 276, 308 Howitzer Artillery Regiments, 410-11, 415 I Ivanov, General S., 342, 460-61 К Kaminsky Police Brigade, 528-29, 532-35 Kazakov, 351, 363, 449, 538, 540 Kempf, General W, 45, 111, 123,198, 222, 240, 248,250-52,271 Khar’kov, 6-7,10, 45-46, 73, 87,102, 253-54, 278-79, 303-5, 311, 323, 340-41, 476, 525, 534 Khrushchev, N., 163, 287, 292, 325, 456, 534-35, 545, 558 Kleist, General P. von, 7,
260, 493 Kluge, General G. von, 27-29, 39, 42-44, 55, 68, 73-75, 77, 79, 86, 99-100,105-10,112, 115-16,160-61,164,167,178-81,190, 192-94,255 Krebs, General H., 40-41, 68, 71-73, 76, 78-81, 84, 99,160-61,167,191-92,194 Kupiansk, 44-45, 48, 121, 305, 519 Kursk bulge, 36-37, 63-65, 230-31, 281-83, 290-91, 301, 303-4, 306-7, 316,327-28, 332-33, 344, 365-66, 377-78, 477-78,516-18, 529-30 Kursk Oblast, 117,163, 348, 382-83, 406, 416, 550 Kursk railway, 56, 63, 166, 232-33,291, 346, 354-56, 400, 403-6, 492 Kursk salient, 32, 85, 87, 238-40, 283-84, 293, 295, 302-3, 321, 354-55, 376, 475-76, 494, 516, 536-37 M Maloarkhangel’sk, 55-56, 60, 63-65, 91,150, 153,164-66, 233-34, 318-19, 359, 381, 403-6, 412, 414, 492 Manstein, Field Marshal E., 6,22-23, 26-30, 34, 37-38, 46-47, 51-54, 68-70, 75-76,105-7, 109,111-12,117-25,179, 213-14,220,225, 232, 253-54, 293, 304, 335-36, 493, 525 Model, General W., 27, 35-41, 52-58, 64-68, 70-85, 89-90, 92-93, 97-103,108-10,112-13, 127-28,131-32,147-48,150-52,157,159-67, 173,189-96, 200-01,216,223-25,228-30, 232-33,235-37, 255-56, 400, 502-3, 530 О Oboian, 122-23, 238-41, 284,287, 329-31, 333, 335-39, 341-43, 347, 380-81, 419-20, 477-78, 486-87 OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres), 22-23, 29-30, 32-34, 46, 49-55, 66, 68-71, 73-79, 81-82, 87-88, 90,103,111-12,119,141, 160-61,163-64,178-81,201-2,253-55 OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht), 29, 32-33, 38, 49, 52,115-16,177-79,187-89, 253,255, 303, 317 Operation Goshawk, 46-47 Operation GypsyBaron, 136,141, 143,148,156, 159-62,195, 255, 310, 315 Operation Panther, 48, 68, 310 Operation Samara, 148-49,191,193 Orel,
13-14, 23-24, 27, 39-41, 43, 55-56, 63-64, 149-51,178,193, 232-33, 237, 313-15, 353-55, 387, 390-92, 399-400, 405-6,476, 478-79 Oskol River, 45-46, 48, 519 OZM-152 (Anti-personnel mine), 429-30
Index P Panzer (PzKpfw) I 219,226-27,244 II 186,219,226-27,244-45,250 III 52, 62, 81-82, 93-94,112,150,162,168-72, 192, 217, 219, 221-24, 226-27, 244-45, 247, 250, 501 IV 52, 62, 77, 81-82, 93-94, 98,112,151,162, 169-72,191,217,219, 226, 244-45, 247, 250, 501 V (Panther) 51, 93-94,104,108,112-13,117, 162,221-22, 242,244-47, 327 VI (Tiger I) 15, 24, 51-52, 81-82, 93-94,101-2, 104,106,112-13,117,150,162,192,216-17, 219-224, 246-47,250, 327, 501-2 Panzerjäger Battalions, 207-9, 212 Panzerjäger Regiments, 166, 223, 233 Partisans, 17, 24, 57, 61, 64-65, 74, 88, 92, 99, 127,129-31,133-34,136-44,148,155,161, 163, 229,232, 255, 314 Prokhorovka, 122-25,199-200, 238-41, 251, 258, 329-30, 335, 337, 466, 470-71, 480,487 R Razumnaia River, 447, 464-65 Rokossovsky, General K., 49, 284-85, 288-91, 298-99, 322, 326-28, 332-34, 343-47, 350-54, 356-59, 361-63, 365, 367, 379, 386-87, 396, 467, 477, 489-91, 497,500, 502, 520, 532, 534-38 S Schmidt, General G., 13-14, 27, 30, 43, 86, 254, 261 Separate Armored Train Battalions, 458-59, 468 Separate Destroyer Anti-Tank Artillery Brigades, 342, 352, 419, 437, 455, 460, 468,471 Severskii Donets River, 45, 247-48, 253, 335, 340, 430, 438-39, 446-47, 456-57, 459, 463 Shtemenko, General S.M., 282-83, 286, 296, 312, 325, 520-21, 525, 528-29 Stalin, J., 277,279-90,292-97, 299-300, 315-16, 346, 348, 488-89, 493,504, 506, 521-25, 527-28, 530-32, 534-36 Stavka, 277-84, 286-88, 290-91, 293-99, 303-4, 312-16, 320-22, 324-25, 333-34, 340, 343-45, 378-80,384, 475-77, 481-82, 486-89, 492-94, 503-5, 518-26, 532-33 Stavka Directive, 284, 324-25, 344, 365, 371,
378, 499 Steppe Military District, 296-98, 340, 343, 379, 475-77, 504-6, 508, 516, 519, 522, 524, 552, 555 Sturmgeschütz (StuG) III, 217-18, 221-22, 244-45 561 Sudoplatov, General P.A., 18,144-45, 301-2, 307-8 T T-34 medium tank, 138, 280, 459, 547 Tomarovka, 69,101-2,184, 241, 311, 329-30, 340, 343, 407, 429-30 V Vatutin, General N., 278, 284-87, 289-91, 298, 312, 322-44, 347-50, 374, 416, 454-55, 457-58, 460-62, 465-67, 477, 486, 488-89, 500, 503-4, 511, 526, 519-21, 529-30, 534, 537 Z Zhukov, Marshal G., 277-78, 280, 282-93, 298-99, 313-14, 329-30, 344, 450,461-62, 486-91, 493, 517, 519-21, 525-26, 532 Formations German Army Groups Armies Army Detachment Kempf, 45, 47-48, 50, 123-24,199-200,222,224,238-40, 247-51, 253, 270-71, 335-36, 338-40 Army Group A, 10,29, 38, 47, 88, 95,119, 305 Army Group Center, 27-29, 33-35, 40-42, 50-55, 57-58, 65-66, 68, 70-71, 73-77, 79-83, 88-90, 92-94, 98-99,103-4,108-9,134-36, 142-44,160-61,216-19, 500-502 Army Group Don, 6, 35 Army Group North, 10, 29,152, 178 Army Group South, 9-10, 23-30, 34, 38, 40, 44, 46-48, 50-51, 53-54, 67-71,105-6,108-9, 111-12,119-21, 228-29, 250-54, 318-19, 329-31, 338, 340-42 First Panzer Army, 45,198, 232, 305, 309-10, 318 Second Army, 23, 27, 29, 39, 41-42, 51, 58, 63, 87, 98, 103, 127,136,143,148,184,187, 200, 310 Fourth Panzer Army, 35-36, 43, 46-48, 57, 69-70, 79, 84, 93, 97,100-2,120,122-25, 136,181, 198, 232-33, 238-41, 247, 249-50, 269-70, 308-11, 335-36, 339-40, 500 Sixth Army, 8, 24, 31, 36, 47, 310, 318 Ninth Army, 27, 35-43, 53-66, 68-85, 91-93, 96-107,112-13,127-28,131-32,135-38, 140-43,
145-67,187-94,197-202, 213-22, 224-26, 229-30,235-38,255-57, 500-504 Seventeenth Army, 58, 70, 86-87, 305
562 The Planning and Preparations for Kursk Volume 1 German Groups Corps Group Esebeck, 191, 201, 206, 218-19, 226 Group Weiss, 58-59,141,147-48,152,180-82, 202,237 II SS Panzer, 36, 51, 69,117,122-23,184, 205, 225, 238-45,247, 252,270, 308, 311, 508 III Panzer, 69,122, 238-39, 244, 247-50, 252, 326, 447, 462-63 XI, 251, 310 XX, 65, 72, 85,148,152,155,157,160,163,193, 202,206,214,236 XXIII, 59, 63, 74, 80, 85, 96,151,153,164,166, 193, 201-02, 223, 233-34, 236, 483, 490, 533 XXIV Panzer, 69 XXXV, 179,193-94,203 XXXXI Panzer, 42, 45, 63, 65, 80, 83, 85, 96-97, 100,165-66,223, 233-34,236, 490, 492 XXXXVIII Panzer, 7, 45, 69,123,184, 220, 238-39, 241-44, 249, 252, 256 XXXXVI Panzer, 56, 59, 63-65, 96,100, 164-65,187,189,195,197, 206,208, 235-36 LII, 225,240, 326 German Divisions Infantry 4th 59 6th 41, 57, 66, 93,100,143,160-61,164-165,167, 181, 201, 206, 210, 228, 230, 233-34 7th 41, 56, 59, 62, 65-66,136,138,157,165,167, 187,201,206, 209,228-29,235, 483 18th 99 31st 160,164-165,167-68,187,195,206, 209, 228,235 36th 42, 57,166,181,191-92, 201, 214, 228, 237 39th 240 40th 18 45th 41, 64,148,154-55, 201, 208 57th 185,225,240,243 72nd 41, 62, 64, 72, 74, 81, 93,201,208 83rd 181 86th 41, 56, 63, 80-81,166,190,201,206,212, 228,233, 483 87th 42,175 98th 57, 66,138 102nd 41, 54, 61-62, 64, 66, 71, 93,165, 206, 208, 219 106th 69,225, 247 112th 181 137th 41, 64, 80,154, 201-02, 207 161 st 240 167th 225, 239, 242 168th 69, 204, 225,247-48 181st 175 183rd 181 198th 225, 232 205th 175 206th 175 208th 100 216th 41, 56, 61, 63, 93, 201-02, 206, 213-14, 228, 234, 533 221st 136 241st 207
251st 41, 64, 80, 93,154-155,165,201,206, 209, 219,229,235 255th 224, 240,243 258th 41, 56, 64,154-155,165, 201, 206, 209, 219,229,235 273rd 175 282nd 225, 240 291st 175 292nd 41, 56, 59, 65, 67, 74,136,166-67,193, 201-202, 206, 212, 228, 233, 247 299th 61, 533 320th 69,225 322nd 69, 240, 243 330th 175 383rd 41, 54, 56, 62-63,155,166,189,192-93, 201, 206, 213, 228, 234, 533 404th 59 407th 59 418th 59 Panzer 2nd 41, 44, 56, 63, 89, 93-94, 99,112-113, 149-50, 155-56,162,164-65,169,201, 206, 210, 215, 218-20,226,228,233, 501 3rd 42, 69, 95,123-24,185-87,198,225-26,232, 242, 245-46, 308-09 4th 41, 56, 64, 76, 83, 93-94, 96, 99,112,136, 147,151,160,162,165,167,170, 206, 210, 218, 220, 226,228,230, 236-37, 313, 501 5th 42, 94,181,191, 218,237 6th 95,195,225,238-39,244,247-50, 308, 313, 501 7th 64, 95,142, 225, 244, 247-48, 250, 308, 313 8th 42, 94,112,181,191, 214, 218 9th 41, 56, 63, 89, 93, 99,112,150,156,162, 164-65,171,-177-78,193,201,206, 211, 218, 226,228,233, 308-09, 501 10th 211 11th 32, 69, 95,185,225,238,242,244-46, 303, 313 12th 32, 41, 64-65, 93-94, 96,112-13,147,156, 162,164-65,186-87,191,194, 201, 206, 213-15,219, 226, 228,236, 309, 483, 501
Index 17th 69, 95 18th 41, 56, 93-94,112,132,136,138,147,162, 166,198,201,206,215, 219-20, 226, 228, 333, 483, 533 19th 69, 95,225,244,247-48,250 20th 41, 56, 63, 81, 93-94,112,151,156,160, 162,165,175,195, 201,205-06,210,218,226, 228, 233, 483 23rd 95 25th 308-09 26th 309, 502 27th 308-09 10th Panzergrenadier 41, 44, 56, 63, 99, 113,136, 147,155-56,160,165,167,189,191-92, 201, 206,211,228,233,265,327 78th Sturm 62-63, 65-66, 72, 74, 81,113,166, 189, 201,205-06,212,214-15,228, 230, 234-35, 483 SS Leibstandarte 10, 69, 95, 225, 244-45, 269-70, 304,313,431 55 Das Reich 69, 95, 225, 244-45, 304, 313 SS Totenkopf69, 95, 225, 244-45, 284, 304, 307, 313 SS Grossdeutschland 95, 123-24, 224,242, 245-46, 313,393 SS Wiking 308-09 3rd Mortar 242 12th Flak 100 21st Fliegerdivision 85, 103, 155 Soviet Fronts Briansk Front, 27,138, 281, 290-91, 295-96, 298, 345, 352, 518-19, 521-24, 540-41 Central Front, 66-67, 256-57, 290-91, 312-14, 321-23, 326, 332-34, 352-57, 359-60, 362-64, 366-68, 370-71, 378-80, 488-91, 494-501, 518, 523-24, 528-29, 539-40, 547-48 Reserve Front, 122, 281-82, 295-96, 504-5 Steppe Front, 45, 277, 292, 296-97, 443, 508, 520 Western Front, 35-36, 60, 109, 277, 290-91, 508, 517-20, 521, 523 Voronezh Front, 282-84, 286-87, 313-14, 325-29, 331-45, 347-50, 352-53, 367-70, 373-76,418-19, 421-22, 431-36, 468-72, 486-89, 503-4, 506-11, 516-21, 524-26, 528-30 563 Soviet Armies 1st Air, 475-76, 479 1st Tank, 122,184,186, 237-39, 241-42, 325, 331, 333-34, 337-38, 340-43, 360-61, 375, 419, 432, 437, 475, 487, 499, 526 2nd Air, 163,347-48,476 2nd Tank, 257, 345, 352-53, 360-62,
412, 526-27 3rd, 352 5th Air, 296, 475, 505 6th Guards, 124, 237, 240-41, 253, 311-12, 325, 329-31, 333, 335-45, 370, 374-75, 388, 390, 393-94, 399, 422, 424-25, 428-29, 432-33, 435-38, 440-42, 445, 454, 461, 465-69, 472-73, 475, 496, 509 7th Guards, 248, 250, 253, 298, 325, 329-31, 335-40, 342, 375, 383, 388, 393, 399, 420, 422, 428, 432, 435, 437-52, 451-52, 454-60, 462-63, 465-69, 475, 487-88, 496, 509, 514 13th, 91-92,153,156-57,166, 205-06,214,234, 257,285, 332-34, 353-56, 359-61, 380, 386-90, 392, 396-415, 417, 443, 478, 486, 489-92, 494, 496-97, 499-500, 510-11, 514, 527 15th Air, 476, 479 16th Air, 137, 345, 352, 360, 475, 478 17th Air, 476 38th, 343, 353, 375, 419, 422, 428, 432, 435-37, 474, 489 40th, 284-85, 329, 333, 336, 338, 341-44, 375, 419, 428-29, 432, 435-38, 471-72, 489 48th, 91-92,133,153,155,166, 285, 353, 355, 359, 361, 399, 404, 408, 414, 416, 482, 484, 486, 489-90, 513-14, 533-34 60th, 154,287, 352-53, 356, 404 61st, 521-23 63rd, 377, 521 65th, 65,147-49,153-54,156, 285, 345, 352-53, 356, 386-87 69th, 324, 331, 333-34, 337-41, 428, 432-33, 437-38, 440, 445, 455, 469, 486-89, 513, 526 70th, 92,154,234-35, 285, 322, 345, 353, 355-56, 359, 361-62, 372, 380, 385-90, 392-99, 401, 405, 408, 412, 416, 449, 492, 496-97 RLA (Russian Liberation Army), 176-77 Soviet Corps 2nd Cavalry, 296 3rd Cavalry, 296 3rd Tank, 234, 257, 360 5th Cavalry, 290, 296 5th Guards Mechanized Corps, 122, 507-8 6th Cavalry, 296 6th Tank, 122 |
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Analyzing first the German side, the author demonstrates that the Germans were in a woeful condition, especially with respect to the number of serviceable armored vehicles and the lack of infantry. However, Hitler was determined to regain the initiative in the East, though some German commanders expressed concerns. Zamulin then looks at the German plans for the summer of 1943 and the process of rebuilding its forces. As he shows through data, the Germans struggled to replenish Army Group South and Model's Ninth Army in the north, and the latter was hampered almost right up to the launching of Operation Citadel by the need to conduct a major anti-partisan operation in woods and thickets in the German rear with panzer and infantry divisions earmarked for Citadel. Zamulin next examines the Soviet side, and discusses the planning for the summer campaign, including the decision to adopt a pre-meditated defense of the Kursk salient and to create a multi-echeloned system of defence (though incomplete in depth). The author demonstrates that the Red Army was able quickly to replenish its forces and also create a large mobile reserve, the Steppe Front. 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spelling | Zamulin, Valerij Nikolaevič 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)1059230607 aut The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk Volume 1 Valeriy Zamulin ; translated and edited by Stuart Britton Warwick, England Helion & Company 2021 566 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Portraits (schwarz-weiß) 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In this first volume of a projected two-volume set, Zamulin takes a close look at the condition of the German and Soviet forces following the winter campaign. Analyzing first the German side, the author demonstrates that the Germans were in a woeful condition, especially with respect to the number of serviceable armored vehicles and the lack of infantry. However, Hitler was determined to regain the initiative in the East, though some German commanders expressed concerns. Zamulin then looks at the German plans for the summer of 1943 and the process of rebuilding its forces. As he shows through data, the Germans struggled to replenish Army Group South and Model's Ninth Army in the north, and the latter was hampered almost right up to the launching of Operation Citadel by the need to conduct a major anti-partisan operation in woods and thickets in the German rear with panzer and infantry divisions earmarked for Citadel. Zamulin next examines the Soviet side, and discusses the planning for the summer campaign, including the decision to adopt a pre-meditated defense of the Kursk salient and to create a multi-echeloned system of defence (though incomplete in depth). The author demonstrates that the Red Army was able quickly to replenish its forces and also create a large mobile reserve, the Steppe Front. Thus, the delay in launching Citadel was not the fatal German error, and it would have failed even if launched earlier. Britton, Stuart (DE-588)1154494721 edt (DE-604)BV047494461 1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032895677&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032895677&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk |
title_auth | The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk |
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title_full_unstemmed | The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk Volume 1 Valeriy Zamulin ; translated and edited by Stuart Britton |
title_short | The planning and preparations for the battle of Kursk |
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