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  2. Battle of Kursk - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of 380,000–430,000 casualties in the Battle of Kursk does not contradict the balance of its strength. [20] Panzer IV tanks destroyed at Kursk. During Citadel, 252 to 323 tanks and assault guns were destroyed. By 5 July, when the Battle of Kursk started, there were only 184 operational Panthers. Within two days, this had dropped to ...

  3. Operation Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Operation Citadel (German: Unternehmen Zitadelle) was the German offensive operation in July 1943 against Soviet forces in the Kursk salient, proposed by Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein during the Second World War on the Eastern Front that initiated the Battle of Kursk.

  4. Mirgorod direction offensive - Wikipedia

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    During the Battle of Kursk, German armored units south of the Kursk salient failed to penetrate the defences between the Voronezh and Steppe Fronts in the Belgorod sector on 8 July. The Red Army 's Belgorod-Kharkov Strategic Counter-Offensive followed Operation Citadel and included as its objectives the immediate liberation of Belgorod and ...

  5. Kursk: Ukraine’s front inside Russia was the site of key ...

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    What was the Battle of Kursk? ... The generals wanted to attack in the spring, but Hitler pushed back the start of the operation, dubbed Operation Citadel, so some of Germany’s newest tanks ...

  6. Army Detachment Kempf - Wikipedia

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    Army Detachment Kempf was an army-sized formation of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front during World War II. As part of Army Group South, Detachment Kempf saw action during Operation Citadel, the German attempt to cut off the Kursk salient and destroy a large part of the Soviet Army.

  7. 383rd Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    In March 1943 it joined the 9th Army of Army Group Center with which it took part in Operation Citadel (Battle of Kursk). When the Soviets launched Operation Bagration on 23 June 1944, The division was surrounded during the Babruysk Offensive and destroyed.

  8. Operation Kutuzov - Wikipedia

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    Operation Kutuzov was the northern offensive (the other being the Donbas offensive south of Kursk), with its objective being to collapse the Orel salient, cut behind the 9th Army engaged in offensive operations at Kursk, encircle and annihilate it. In doing so they hoped to cause a general collapse of the German forces in the Soviet Union.

  9. The battle of Kursk hinges on the Russian railroad - AOL

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    Ukraine can solidify its hold in the Kursk region by destroying train bridges. Ukraine's Kursk offensive has done more than seize a Los Angeles-size territory and embarrass Russia. It also appears ...