World War II History: How the Soviets Failed at Operation Gallop
The combination of Soviet ambition and von Manstein’s brilliant handling of the battle culminated in a bloody defeat for the Red Army. The stage was now set for one of von Manstein’s greatest accomplishments the recapture of Kharkov which would take place in mid-March.
As Adolf Hitler’s vaunted Sixth Army lay in its death throes in the ruins of Stalingrad, German forces to the west of the city faced their own kind of hell. The inner ring of the Russians’ iron grip at Stalingrad was tasked with the total destruction of German and other Axis troops within the city, but Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin wanted more. In conjunction with the Soviet High Command (STAVKA), Stalin set forth an ambitious plan designed to liberate the Don Basin from Kursk in the north to the Sea of Azov in the south, bringing the vital agricultural and mineral-rich area once more under Russian control.
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The Command of Ukraine s Armed Forces has reported one wounded in action (WIA) amid eight violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Thursday, December 17. In the past day, December 17, the Russian occupation forces violated the ceasefire eight times, the press center of Ukraine s Joint Forces Operation (JFO) Command wrote on Facebook in an update as of 07:00 Kyiv time on December 18, 2020.
In particular, enemy troops fired proscribed 122mm artillery systems, and 120mm and 82mm mortars four times outside the village of Vodiane, as well as grenade launchers of various systems and automatic rifles directly at the said settlement.