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Battle of Velikiye Luki

The Battle of Velikiye Luki between Germany and the Soviet Union occurred in and around the Russian city Velikiye Luki during the winter of 1942-1943.

When Operation Barbarossa had played out and the front line in the northern sector of the Eastern Front had stabilized in the spring of 1942, the Germans were left in control of the town Velikiye Luki, which provided them a bridgehead over the Lovat'River . A major north-south rail trunk ran parallel to the river somewhat to the west, behind the German lines, and marshy terrain leading to Lake Peipsi began just north of the city, making attack difficult for either side there. The city itself was therefore a natural point for a Soviet counterattack, to reduce the German bridgehead and establish a bridgehead of their own on the opposite side, denying the Germans use of the rail trunk. Thus the Germans garrisoned the city and fortified it heavily over the course of 1942.

A major Soviet offensive to retake the city did indeed develop in mid-November 1942, beginning just days before the larger Operation Uranus that surrounded Stalingrad, and Velikiye Luki was likewise quickly surrounded. However, the garrison and fortifications prevented its immediate seizure. While the Soviets fought to reduce the fortified heart of the city the Germans brought up reserves and began a series of attempts to relieve the garrison. All the attempts failed, and during the final attempt commandos from the Brandenburger Regiment were used to infiltrate the lines and help the remnant of the garrison break out, but the city was permanently lost to the Germans and only a small fraction of the original garrison escaped with the Brandenbergers.

The battle is sometimes called "The Little Stalingrad of the North" due to its similarities with the larger and better-known Battle of Stalingrad that raged simultaneously in the southern sector of the front. (However, a number of other battles in World War II and afterward have also been dubbed a "Little Stalingrad".)

Contents

Orders of battle

German

Almost half of 83rd Infantry was assigned to the Velikiye Luki garrison.

3rd Mountain was at little more than half strength, since its 139th Regiment had been left in Lapland when the division withdrew from northern Finland.

Group Wöhler was created during the battle to manage the relief attempt.

8th Panzer was dispatched from Army Group North's reserve. It was greatly understrength in tanks at the time of the battle, and those it had were the useful but obsolescent PzKW 38t models of Czechoslovakian pre-war design, no match for the Soviet tanks encountered in the battle.

20th Motorized was from Army Group Center's reserve.

6th Luftwaffe was brought up from garrison in East Prussia. It was only about half the size of an ordinary infantry division, and its organization and training handicapped it still further.

Soviet

  • Kalinin Front (Sokolovski)
    • Third Shock Army (Purkayev )
      • 21st Guards Rifle Division
      • 28th Rifle Division
      • 32nd Rifle Division
      • 150th Rifle Division Stalin
      • 360th Rifle Division
      • 129th Tank Brigade
      • 184th Tank Brigade
      • 236th Tank Brigade
      • 45th Ski Brigade
      • 23rd Rifle Brigade
      • 100th Rifle Brigade
      • 389th Tank Destroyer Regiment
      • Supporting troops
    • 2nd Mechanized Corps
      • 381st Rifle Division
      • 33rd Tank Brigade
      • 36th Tank Brigade
      • 18th Mechanized Brigade
      • 34th Mechanized Brigade
      • 43th Mechanized Brigade
      • 44th Ski Brigade
      • 26th Rifle Brigade
      • 31st Rifle Brigade
      • Supporting troops
    • 5th Guards Shock Corps
      • 9th Guards Rifle Division
      • 46th Guards Rifle Division
        • 34th Breakthrough Tank Regiment (attached)
      • 257th Rifle Division
      • 357th Rifle Division
      • 92nd Tank Brigade
      • Supporting troops
    • 8th Estonian Rifle Corps
      • 19th Guards Rifle Division
      • 7th Estonian Rifle Division
      • 249th Estonian Rifle Division
      • 45th Tank Brigade
      • Supporting troops


The 92nd Tank Brigade was equipped with heavy KV-1 tanks.

Conversely, the 34th Breakthough Tank Regiment was equipped with T-34 tanks rather than the expected KV-1 tanks. Also, notice that the 34th was not a Guards unit, though it operated as part of the 46th Guards Rifle Division.

The 184th Tank Brigade was destroyed and rebuilt again over the course of the battle. However, for some reason it was rebuilt as the 78th Tank Brigade.

Notes

Most of Sokolovski's Kalinin Front was engaged in the Second Rzhev-Sychevka Offensive to the south of Velikiye Luki; only the units on his right flank participated in this battle.

See also

References

  • Chadwick, Frank A. et al. (1979). White Death: Velikiye Luki, The Stalingrad of the North. Normal, Il: Game Designers Workshop.
    • White Death is a board wargame that covers the battle with exacting detail. It includes notes on the battle, detailed orders of battle for each side, and a 1:100,000 map derived from Soviet wartime situation maps.
  • Webb, William A. (2002). "Battle of Velikiye Luki: Surrounded in the Snow". Accessed on April 21, 2005.

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