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The author Igor Sdvizhkov takes a close look at the attempt by Briansk Fronts Operational Group Chibisov to collapse the northern shoulder of the German drive to the Caucasus northwest of Voronezh in July 1942. Using both previously-classified Soviet documents and German documents, Sdvizhkov focuses in particular on General A.I. Liziukovs role in the counteroffensive as commander of the 2nd Tank Corps, after his 5th Tank Army was disbanded following failed counterattacks in early July. The Soviet attacks led to nine days of heavy, see-saw fighting involving tens of thousands of men and hundreds of tanks and guns on both sides, and threatened to isolate the German forces holding Voronezh. Sdvizhkov also describes the German reaction to the initial penetration made by Operational Group Chibisovs offensive: a counterattack primarily with the forces of the 9th Panzer Division, which at the time of the new Soviet offensive was in a reserve position, serving as a fire brigade. The German riposte blunted the Soviet attacks and encircled elements of Operational Group Chibisov, and ultimately stabilized the tottering German front northwest of Voronezh for the time being. General Liziukov would go missing during the 2nd Tank Corps attack, and the author discusses why the Briansk Front and Operational Group Chibisov command initially made little or no effort to find the general; Stalins suspicions surrounding General Liziukovs disappearance; and the results of the official wartime investigation of the matter. Sdvizhkov also addresses the numerous controversies that later ensued due to erroneous and/or misleading recollections as well as the total inability to locate General Liziukov or his remains. Carefully examining the available evidence, Sdvizhkov offers a cogent and persuasive explanation of what happened.
Igor Sdvizhkov was born in Lipetsk on 15 March 1964. He graduated from the Department of History of the Lipetsk Pedagogical Institute and subsequently taught both History and English at school level and at the institute. In his research work, Sdvizhkov focuses on the history of the combat operations of the summer of 1942 on the Briansk and Voronezh Fronts using archival materials from the Russian Defense Ministrys Central Archive, the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Russian History and the US National Archives. To date, he has published articles in the Russian-language Voenno-istoricheskii arkhiv [Military-historical archive] and three books, including the present one.
Stuart Britton is a freelance translator and editor residing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He has been responsible for making a growing number of Russian titles available to readers of the English language, consisting primarily of memoirs by Red Army veterans and recent historical research concerning the Eastern Front of the Second World War and Soviet air operations in the Korean War. Notable titles include Boris Gorbachevskys Through the Maelstrom: A Red Army Soldiers War on the Eastern Front 1942-45 (University Press of Kansas, 2008) and Yuri Sutiagins and Igor Seidovs MiG Menace Over Korea: The Story of Soviet Fighter Ace Nikolai Sutiagin (Pen & Sword Aviation, 2009).
CONFRONTING CASE BLUE
Briansk Fronts Attempt to Derail the German Drive to the Caucasus, July 1942
Igor Sdvizhkov
Translated and edited by Stuart Britton
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Text Igor Sdvizhkov 2016. English edition translated and edited by
Stuart Britton, Helion & Company Limited 2016.
Images as individually credited.
Maps drawn by George Anderson Helion & Company Limited 2013
Originally published as Poslednee srazhenie generala Liziukova [General Liziukovs last battle] (Voronezh: Tsentralnoe-Chernozemnoe knizhnoe izdatelstvo, 2016).
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Contents
List of Photographs
View toward Lebiazhe from the north, as Soviet attackers would have seen it.
General Aleksandr Ilich Liziukov, commander of the 5th Tank Army, April 1942.
View toward Lebiazhe from the German positions on the northwestern slopes of Hill 188.5.
Location of the 2nd Guards Tank Corps headquarters; a view toward Kreschenka from the west.
In this direction, Liziukovs tank ever closer to the German ambush on the morning of 23 July 1942.
A modern restaging of the ambush of Liziukovs KV tank; Note the close-range, flank shot that was available to the German anti-tank gun crew in the fringe of the woods.
Junior Lieutenant Vasilii Leonovs prisoner identification card.
Hill 212.9, the place of Junior Lieutenant Leonovs first and last battle. Believed to be KIA, in fact he was taken prisoner and survived the war.
Excavation of military artifacts from July 1942.
List of Maps
In Colour Section
Combat actions of 21 July 1942.
Combat actions of 22 July 1942.
148th Tank Brigade, 21-22 July 1942.
Combat actions of 23 July 1942.
Combat actions of 24 July 1942.
Combat actions of 25 July 1942.
Combat actions of 26 July 1942.
Situation on the night of 26-27 July 1942.
Situation on 27 July 1942.
Situation on 28-29 July 1942.
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