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  2. Battle of the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Caucasus was a series of Axis and Soviet operations in the Caucasus as part of the Eastern Front of World War II.On 25 July 1942, German troops captured Rostov-on-Don, opening the Caucasus region of the southern Soviet Union to the Germans and threatening the oil fields beyond at Maikop, Grozny, and ultimately Baku.

  3. Case Blue - Wikipedia

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    By February 1942 the German Army High Command had begun to develop plans for a follow-up campaign to the aborted Barbarossa offensive – with the Caucasus as its principal objective. On 5 April 1942, Hitler laid out the elements of the plan now known as "Case Blue" (Fall Blau) in Führer Directive No. 41.

  4. Edelweiss (1942) — advance through the Caucasus to the Baku oil fields and Black Sea coast; Kreml ("Kremlin") (1942) — deception operation to conceal southern offensive; BLAU ("BLUE") (1942) — Umbrella name for drive towards southern Soviet Union. Blücher ("after Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher") (1942) — campaign into the Caucasus

  5. Azerbaijan in World War II - Wikipedia

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    This allowed for a Soviet offensive that drove the remaining Axis forces out of the Caucasus region, effectively defeating the Axis Caucasus campaign. [8] The "A" group of armies lost about 100,000 troops in the operation. [9] Soviet losses to the Caucasus Front in 1942 totaled about 140,000 irrecoverable losses and 170,000 sick and wounded. [10]

  6. Kuban bridgehead - Wikipedia

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    Case Blue (Fall Blau), launched 28 June 1942, saw Army Group South divided into two Army Groups, Army Group A and Army Group B, the former participating in the Battle of the Caucasus. Throughout the operation the German situation, especially that of Army Group B centered on Stalingrad, began to deteriorate. [1]

  7. Army Group South - Wikipedia

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    In preparation for Case Blue, the 1942 campaign in southern Russia and the Caucasus, Army Group South was split into two army groups: Army Group A and Army Group B. [3] Army Group A was ordered south to capture the oil fields in the Caucasus. In February 1943, Army Group Don and the existing Army Group B were combined and re-designated Army ...

  8. Caucasus campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Caucasus campaign comprised armed conflicts between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, later including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus, the German Empire, the Central Caspian Dictatorship, and the British Empire, as part of the Middle Eastern theatre during World War I.

  9. Bergmann Battalion - Wikipedia

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    In August 1942, Bergmann went to the Eastern Front, where it saw its first action in the North Caucasus campaign in August 1942. The unit engaged in anti-partisan actions in the Mozdok - Nalchik - Mineralnye Vody area and conducted reconnaissance and subversion in the Grozny area.