"Marching from Defeat: Surviving the Collapse of the German" Topic
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Tango01 | 17 Aug 2020 12:49 p.m. PST |
….Army in the Soviet Union by Claus Neuber "Operation Bagration was one of the Red Army's most successful offensive operations during the Second World War. Germany's Army Group Center was devastated as Red Army forces created one encirclement after another and advanced as far as the gates of Warsaw from the beginning of the offensive on June 22 through late July, in many ways this advance matched Germany's initial invasion of the Soviet Union. Claus Neuber, part of Army Group Center, was caught up in the Minsk encirclement and managed to escape. He initially made his way to the west with a group of soldiers until they were surrounded and taken prisoner. After escaping with a comrade, Neuber eventually made it to German lines and served out the rest of the war on the Western Front, where he was taken prisoner by US forces…" Main page link Amicalement Armand
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