Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1943 - 1944: Kursk to Bagration (Images of War) by Nik Cornish

Hitler versus Stalin: The Eastern Front 1943 - 1944: Kursk to Bagration (Images of War) by Nik Cornish

Author:Nik Cornish [Cornish, Nik]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Published: 2017-03-30T04:00:00+00:00


German intelligencegathering was much more efficient during this period.

Patrolling was an essential feature of German security precautions in some of the more isolated areas of AGC’s position. There was no continuous line and therefore fortified villages and entrenched strongpoints were utilized to act as breakwaters for Soviet attacks.

The Soviet build-up included a generous allowance of artillery. A common gun was this 122mm howitzer. Developed from a 1910 Schneider model in 1930, it was, by 1943, almost obsolete. Nevertheless, many remained in service until they became total losses or were replaced.



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