January 1943 |
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3 January
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German forces begin to withdraw from the Caucasus. |
8 January
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General Rokossovsky issues surrender demand to
General Paulus' 6th Army.
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10 January
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First Soviet attacks on
Stalingrad pocket from west.
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13 January
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The Red Army captures Karpovka
airfield.
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17
January
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Pitomnik and four other airfields
are taken by the Red Army, German pocket is reduced to half its former
size. |
22 January
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General Rokossovsky begins final phases of his attack on
Stalingrad.
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24 January
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German high command refuses to
allow General Paulus to attempt Operation Thunderclap (the breakout).
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26 January |
The German 6th Army is split into
two pockets.
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31 January
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General Paulus is promoted to
Field Marshal. A detatchment of the 38th Motor Rifle Brigade
accepts Paulus' surrender.
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February 1943 |
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2 February
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German forces in the northern
pocket of Stalingrad surrender.
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3 February |
In Germany, three days of mourning are declared in honor
of the 6th Army. |
5 February
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General Rybalko's 3rd Soviet Tank
Army reaches the frozen Donets river, but is stopped by SS
Leibstandarte AH division.
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7 February
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Forward elements of the 2nd
Guards Army and 5th Shock Army reach a point 30 miles from Rostov.
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11 February
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German SS Leibstandarte division
attacks Soviet forces outside of Kharkov.
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14 February
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Gerneral Lelyshenko's 3rd Guards
Army clears Voroshilovgrad.
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19 February
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General Hausser's 2nd SS Panzer
Corps attacks Soviet 6th Army under General Kharitonov.
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22 February
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The 48th Panzer Corps and SS
Panzer Corps meet and take 9,000 prisoners.
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March 1943 |
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4-6 March
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General Hoth's 4th panzer Army
regroups and attacks Voronezh front near Kharkov.
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12 March
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Fighting reaches the streets of
Kharkov.
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14 March
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Kharkov is encircled by Soviet
forces.
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18 March
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Belogorod is taken by the German
Grossdeutschland division.
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29-31 March |
General Guderian visits General
Manstein, the Grossdeutschland division, and Leibstandarte division in
preparation for Operation Citadel.
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July
1943 |
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4 July
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German troops launch Operation
Citadel at 1500 hours and begin the Kursk campaign.
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6 July
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German 4th Panzer Army pushes
towards Oboyan.
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7 July
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48th Panzer Corps and 2nd SS
Corps continue to push towards Oboyan. 3rd Panzer Army
advances rapidly along the flank of General Shumilov's 7th Guards Army.
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11 July
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Germans break off attacks in
Kursk region.
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12 July
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Soviet counter-offensive begins
against General Model's 9th Army.
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17 July
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General Tolbukhin's South Front
and General Malinovsky's South-West Front make probing thrusts towards
Mius.
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August 1943 |
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5 August
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Belgorod is taken as Soviet
armored forces advance 70 miles in five days. |
7 August
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Bogodukhov falls.
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13-16 August
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Malinovsky's South-West Front
goes onto the offensive in the Donets Basin.
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18 August |
Tolbukhin's South-Front attacks
across the Mius.
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23 August
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Wehrmacht withdraws from Kharkov
to avoid becoming trapped.
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26 August
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Rokossovsky attacks Army Group
Center with 60th and 65th Armies.
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31 August
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Manstein withdraws 6th Army and
part of 1st Panzer Army. |
September 1943 |
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3 September
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Soviet troops cross the Desna
river on a 60-mile front.
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6 September
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General Chernyakhovsky's 60th
Army takes Konotop.
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8 September |
Stalino and Krasnoarmenskoe are
liberated by the Red Army.
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9-10 September |
Bakmach and Maripol are liberated
by the Russians. |
21-30 September
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Soviet troops reach the Dniepr
river. Red army crosses the Dniepr on a 300 mile front.
Central, Voronezh, Steppe, and South-West Fronts cross the river
Dnieper at this time.
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October 1943 |
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9 October
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German forces complete evacuation
of Taman.
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16-19 October |
Red Army launches heavy attacks
on 48th Panzer Corps at Bukrin. These attacks result in high
Soviet losses.
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30 October
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Mackensen is replaced by Hube as
commander of the 1st Panzer Army.
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November 1943 |
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3 November
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Soviet forces attack out of the
Lyutezh bridgehead. |
6 November
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38th Army liberates Kiev.
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12 November
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Zhitomer is liberated.
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17 November
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Soviet 60th Army enters railway
junction at Korosten.
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18 November
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German forces re-capture Zhitomir. |
28 November
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Rokossovsky's Byelorussian front
liberates Gomel.
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December 1943 |
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1 December
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The Crimea is isolated.
Northern bend of Dniper river is now in Soviet hands.
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29 December
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Manstein order's 1st Panzer Army
out of the Dniper bend without Hitler's permission to avoid their being
encircled.
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