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With the Battle of Kursk raging to the north, and significant reserves pulled from both 1st Panzer and Sixth Armies to allow for such a grand offensive, the German situation in the Donbas area was not particularly solid. 1st Panzer Army under von Mackensen had no Panzer divisions at its disposal, and instead had nine infantry divisions that had been thinned significantly for Manstein's push on ...
The First Donbas strategic offensive, also known as the Mius-Donets Offensive, [13] was a military campaign fought in the Donets Basin from 17 July to 2 August 1943, between the German and Soviet armed forces on the Eastern Front of World War II. The Germans contained the Soviet offensive in its northern portion after initial gains and pushed ...
Donbass Strategic Offensive 13 August – 22 September 1943 (Southwestern and Southern fronts) Dnieper airborne assault 24 September – 24 November 1943; The second phase of the operation includes : Lower Dnieper Offensive 26 September – 20 December 1943; Melitopol Offensive 26 September – 5 November 1943 Zaporizhia Offensive 10–14 ...
The Donbas Operation (September 29 – November 4, 1941) was a frontline defensive operation of the Soviet Red Army in the territory of Donbas on the Eastern Front of the Second World War in Europe. It was an integral part of the Donbas–Rostov Strategic Defensive Operation .
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Battle for the Donbas (1919) Donbas operation (1919) World War II. Donbas operation (1941) Operation Little Saturn (1942) Operation Gallop (January 1943) Donbas strategic offensive (July 1943) Donbas strategic offensive (August 1943) Russo-Ukrainian War. War in Donbas (from 2014), a theatre of war subsumed by the 2022 Russian invasion; Battle ...
Donbas strategic offensive (August 1943), attack by Southern Front and Southwestern Front against Army Group South from mid-August to late September 1943. Battle of Donbas (2022), attack by the Russian Armed Forces against the Armed Forces of Ukraine between April and September 2022.
Open source data and battlefield reports indicate that Russian forces in Donbas advanced in August at their fastest rate in about two years, though Ukraine also seized a chunk of the Kursk region.