The battle for Leningrad 1941 - 1944

"One of the first major Soviet cities threatened by the German blitzkrieg, Leningrad was as much a symbolic target as it was a strategic one for Adolf Hitler, who fully expected the birthplace of the Russian Revolution to be reduced to rubble quickly and with ease. The Red Army's ferocious...

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1. Verfasser: Glantz, David M. 1942- (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Lawrence, Kan. Univ. Press of Kansas 2002
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adam_text Contents List of Tables, Maps, and Illustrations ix Preface xiii Dramatis Personae xvii Part I. Barbarossa 1. The City of Peter and Lenin 3 Founding 3 Development 4 Military Organization 9 Defense Planning 17 Military Forces 21 2. Target Leningrad: German Operation Barbarossa and the Wehrmacht s Advance through the Baltic Region, 22 June-7 August 1941 25 Plan Barbarossa 25 The Opposing Forces 27 The Border Battles, 22 June-9 July 31 The Distant Approaches to Leningrad and the Soviet Counterstroke at Sol tsy, 10 July-7 August 37 3. The Defense of Leningrad, 8 August-10 September 1941 51 German Offensive Planning 51 The Soviet Staraia Russa Counterstroke, 8-23 August 54 The German Penetration of the Luga Defense Line, 22—25 August 59 The German Advance to Lake Ladoga, 25 August— 8 September 63 The Defense of Leningrad, 8-30 September 69 4. The Encirclement Struggle: The Miracle at Tikhvin, 30 September-30 December 1941 87 The Situation on 1 October 87 The Red Army s First Siniavino Offensive, October 92 The Gemían Advance to Tikhvin, October-November 94 The Soviet Tikhvin Counterstroke, November-December 103 vi The Battle for Leningrad Part II. Blockade 5. Winter under Siege, 1941-1942 119 Defense 119 Mobilization 125 Defense Production and Evacuation 129 The Population under Siege 132 Supply, Transport, and the Road of Life 139 The Partisan Movement 145 The Human Toll 147 6. False Dawn: The Red Army s Winter Offensive, January-April 1942 149 The Situation on 1 January 149 Planning the Leningrad-Volkhov Offensive 153 The January Offensive 156 Expanding the Offensive, February-March 167 The Germans March Counterstroke 174 The Encirclement Battle, April 178 The Demiansk Dimension 183 7. Frustrated Hopes, May-October 1942 189 The Situation on 1 May 189 Initial Soviet Attempts to Rescue the 2d Shock Army 191 The Red Army s Tragedy at Miasnoi Bor 201 German Planning for Operation Nordlicht 212 The Red Army s Second Siniavino Offensive, August 213 The Germans Siniavino Counterstroke, September 224 8. The Continuing Siege, 1942-1943 233 Refining Leningrad s Defenses 233 The Ordeal Continues 237 Resupply in Summer 1942 243 Resupply in Winter 1942-1943 and Summer 1943 246 The Partisan Movement in 1942 249 The Partisan Movement in 1943 254 9. Breaking the Blockade, January-April 1943 259 The Situation in January 1943 259 Planning Operation Spark 264 Zhukov s Operation Spark: The Third Siniavino Offensive, January 273 Zhukov s Operation Polar Star, February 287 In the Wake of Operation Polar Star, March-April 298 10. Stalemate, May-November 1943 305 The Situation in the Spring and Summer of 1943 305 The Red Army s Fifth Siniavino Offensive, July-August 306 Contents vii The Red Army s Sixth Simavino Offensive, September 315 German Preparations to Withdraw to the Panther Line 321 Part III. Victory 11. Liberation, January 1944 327 The Situation on 1 January 1944 327 Planning the Leningrad-Novgorod Strategic Offensive 333 The Leningrad Front s Ropsha-Krasnoe Selo Offensive, 14-20 January 338 The Volkhov Front s Novgorod Offensive, 14-20 Januar) 345 The Leningrad Front s Advance on Luga, 20-30 January 350 The Volkhov Front s Advance on Luga, 20-30 January 359 12. To Narva, Luga, and the Panther Line, 31 January-18 April 1944 367 The Situation on 31 January 1944 367 Contending Plans and Model s Shield and Sword Theory 368 The Struggle for Narva and Luga, 31 January-15 February 373 The Liberation of Southern Leningrad Region, 16 Febniary-1 March 388 Soviet Attempts to Penetrate the German Panther Line, 1 March-18 April 401 13. The Liberation of Northern Leningrad Region, June-August 1944 415 The Situation in June 1944 415 The Leningrad Front s Plans 420 The Leningrad Front s Vyborg Offensive, 10-20 June 427 The Leningrad Front s Offensive into Finland, 21 June-14 July 445 14. Conclusions 459 Appendixes 471 A. Top-Secret German Planning Documents 471 B. Soviet Planning Documents 486 С Red Army Order of Battle 493 D. German Order of Battle 530 E. A Rough Comparison of Red Army and Wehnnacht Forces 537 F. Soviet Military Casualties 543 G. Estimated Civilian Losses in the Siege of Leningrad 547 Notes 549 Selected Bibliography 603 Index 617
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