
By David M. Glantz
ISBN-10: 075241979X
ISBN-13: 9780752419794
Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941 КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Издательство: Tempus PublishingСерия: Battles & CampaignsАвтор(ы): David M. GlantzЯзык: EnglishГод издания: 2001Количество страниц: 256ISBN: 0-7524-1979-XФормат: pdf OCR OGONРазмер: 72.5 mb RAPIDили IFOLDER eighty five
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If they failed to do so, Hitler's strategy of marching directly on Leningrad and Moscow would have to be revised. Finally, German commanders were becoming aware that the 'Russian kilometre' meant far more than a kilometre in the West. The crude transportation network in the east coupled with the immense distances that had to be traversed challenged carefully articulated plans and made both combat advances and logistical support a nightmare. The Germans were slowly learning that fighting the Red Army also meant overcoming the impediments of its largely peasant rear.
Rokossovsky, commander 9th Mechanized Corps, lartsevo Group and 16th Army. 69. 1. Kondrusev, commander 22nd Mechanized Corps. 70. 1. Muzychanko, commander 6th Army (captured August 1941). 71 . A. Vlasov, commander 99th Rifle Division, 4th Mechanized Corps, 37th Army and 20th Army (captured August 1942). 72. 1. Karpezo, commander 15th Mechanized Corps. 73. la. Kostenko, commander 26th Army and Operational Group Kostenko. 74. 1. Riabyshev, commander 8th Mechanized Corps, 38th Army, Southern Front and 57th Army.
From the very start, however, German occupation policy belied Hitler's hopes by deliberately alienating local populations. Harsh OKW orders, based on the flimsy excuse that Moscow had not signed the Geneva and Hague accords on the law of war, 54 THE BORDER BATTLES, 22 JUNE - 9 JULY set this new tone. The 'Commissar Order' declared that Soviet political officers were not prisoners of war and should be shot out of hand, and a second order specified that, in the event that a German soldier committed offenses against civilians or prisoners, disciplinary action was optional, at the discretion of the unit commander.
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