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- 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2013-01-23. The German term for an encirclement is Kesselschlacht (cauldron battle). "Iraqi forces s**** to encircle IS fighters in Tikrit"...
- The Battle of Halbe (German: Kesselschlacht von Halbe, Battle of the Halbe Pocket; Russian: Хальбский котёл, Halbe pocket) was a battle lasting from April...
- Battle of Langensalza in 1866, Prussia emplo**** Moltke the Elder's Kesselschlacht order of battle to and destro**** the Hanoverian Army. Thereafter the...
- The first Battle of Smolensk (German: Kesselschlacht bei Smolensk, lit. 'Cauldron-battle at Smolensk'; Russian: Смоленская стратегическая оборонительная...
- byp****ing of enemy strong points to encircle and destroy enemy forces in a Kesselschlacht (cauldron battle/battle of encirclement). During the invasion of Poland...
- (literally: "war of movement", or maneuver warfare), culminating in a Kesselschlacht (literally: "cauldron battle", or battle of encirclement). Historians...
- avoiding the relatively high number of casualties normally caused by a Kesselschlacht (cauldron battle). Such a risky independent use of armour had been widely...
- kettle) is commonly used to refer to an encircled military force, and a Kesselschlacht ("cauldron battle") refers to a pincer movement. The common tactic which...
- vulnerable flanks which can be turned. A battle of encirclement—the Kesselschlacht [de] of the German battle of manoeuvre (bewegungskrieg)—surrounds the...
- French strongpoints and destroying or byp****ing them; it was called the Kesselschlacht, or 'cauldron battle'. The remainder of the army could advance unopposed...