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ID175864
Title ProperSeeds of Victory
Other Title InformationSatisfying the Needs of the Red Army and the Soviet State during the Formation of the Kursk Salient,
LanguageENG
AuthorGiblin, Daniel F
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article describes the interactions between Kursk Oblast’s civilian leadership and the Soviet military during the latter’s winter 1943 operations. In this period, the Red Army incorporated the liberated people into its rear services area while returning civilian leaders reestablished Soviet power. Operating at cross-purposes at times, both sides still found enough common cause to prepare the Red Army for its first summertime victory in the war. By examining the working relationship of the Red Army and the civilians situated so close to the enemy, this article offers new insights into an often overlooked region of the “home front” in studies of World War II.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 84, No.4; Oct 2020: p.1157-88
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2020-12 84, 4
Key WordsSoviet State ;  Red Army