- This is the
order of
battle for
Operation Barbarossa, the
German invasion of the
Soviet Union during World War II. It was
fought between the German-led...
- July and 10
September 1941,
about 400 km (250 mi) west of Moscow. The
Ostheer had
advanced 500 km (310 mi) into the USSR in the 18 days
after the invasion...
-
Retrieved 4
December 2009.
Bartov 1991, pp. 166–167. "As the
fortunes of the
Ostheer rapidly deteriorated, the troops' 'belief' in
Hitler did not falter, but...
- from
which they
never recovered" and that "Failure at
Kursk had
dealt the
Ostheer heavier psychological and
material blows than it had
suffered at Stalingrad"...
-
warned about the
danger of the NKFD
commandos in his
final address to the
Ostheer on 15
April 1945.
Neither the KPD nor the BDO were
enthusiastic about such...
-
western army (Westheer)
being strengthened by
reinforcements from the
Ostheer on the
Eastern Front by late 1917. Haig
wished to
exploit the diversion...
-
warned about the
danger of the NKFD
commandos in his
final address to the
Ostheer on 15
April 1945.
Neither the KPD nor the BDO were
enthusiastic about such...
-
annihilation of all time".
Historian Evan
Mawdsley described the
battle as the
Ostheer's "greatest
triumph of the war in the East and the Red Army’s
greatest single...
-
August 1940, the
order was
given to
start equipment production for the
Ostheer (German "East army"), but the
actual production wasn't
started till November...
- 2007, p. 381.
Frieser et al. 2007, p. 441.
Losses and
Replacements of the
Ostheer, Dec. 1942 – May 1944. [NARA T78/415, BA/MA RH 2/1343] Грылев А.Н. Днепр-Карпаты-Крым...