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Furor teutonicus: German offensives and counter-attacks on the Eastern front, August 1943 to March 1945 / Liedtke, Gregory   Journal Article
Liedtke, Gregory Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the notion that the Battle of Kursk represented the end of German offensive operations on the Eastern Front, and that henceforth the German Army was solely tied to the defensive. Focusing upon the strength of the German formations involved, it outlines a number of the dozens of German offensives and counter-attacks that occurred during the period of 1943-1945. The article concludes that the German Army retained its offensive capabilities till the end of the war and that its operations played a significant, but frequently forgotten, role in shaping the Russo-German conflict.
Key Words Six Day War  Russia-German  Furor Teutonicus  Counter-Attack  Citadel 
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Lost in the mud: the (nearly) forgotten collapse of the German Army in the Western Ukraine, March and April 1944 / Liedtke, Gregory   Article
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Summary/Abstract Of the numerous events that comprised the Russo-German conflict of 1941–1945 but have since been almost forgotten, one of the most significant may have been the Soviet offensive that swept across the western Ukraine during the spring of 1944. Generally referred to as the second stage of the Soviet Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive Operation, in reality this offensive had a major, if usually unappreciated, influence upon the course of the Second World War. By closely examining the impact it had upon the German Wehrmacht, specifically in terms of German force dispositions and resource allocations, this article argues that the Soviet spring offensive in the western Ukraine played a major role in shaping the subsequent course of events in both Normandy and across the Eastern Front during the summer of 1944.
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