Leningrad

The Advance of Panzer Group 4, 1941

Leningrad
Linden Lyons
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Hardback
h229 x 152mm - 216pg
15 Aug 2020 US
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9781612008752
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Narrative of the advance of Panzer Group 4 towards Leningrad In 1941, available in English for the first time. At the launch of Operation Barbarossa, Army Group North was tasked with the operational objective of Leningrad what lay between it and the city was 800 kilometers of the Baltic states, and 18 20 infantry divisions, two cavalry divisions, and eight or nine mechanised brigades of the Red Army. It was apparent that in order to succeed they would have to race through to the western Dvina and establish a bridgehead before the Russians exploited this natural feature to organise a defensive front. Panzer Group 4, consisting of LVI Panzer Corps and XLI Panzer Corps, all under the command of Panzer Group 4, was to lead the way. By the end of the first day the group had pushed 70 kilometers into enemy territory. Red counterattacks on their unprotected flanks slowed them down, resulting in the tank battle of Raseiniai, but the group managed to capture Dunaburg on the Western Dvina on June 26, with a bridgehead established shortly thereafter. The group then pushed northeast through Latvia to the Stalin Line. In mid-July Hoepner was preparing to push the last 100 kilometers to Leningrad, however Leeb, commander of the army group, had other plans for the group and the advance did not continue for several more weeks. This account of Panzer Group 4' s advance was written by Walter Chales de Beaulieu, chief of staff of Panzer Group 4. Published in German in 1961, this is the first English translation. Beaulieu not only gives a detailed account of the Panzer Group' s advance, but also offers an assessment of the fighting, an examination of how Panzer Group 4' s operations were affected by the limitations imposed on Army Group North, and the lessons that can be learnt from its experiences in the Baltic States. He concludes with a discussion of whether Leningrad could ever have been taken. AUTHORS: Linden Lyons holds a master' s degree in history from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He also studied German at the University of Freiburg and librarianship at the University of Canberra. He is passionate about languages, chess, and fencing, and lives in Melbourne with his family. He has also translated Panzer Operations by Hermann Hoth in the Wehrmacht im Kampf series, and is currently working on another translation for the series. Chales de Beaulieu was chief of the General Staff of Panzer Group 4 during World War II, under commander Erich Hoepner. He was discharged from service in early 1945 following Hoepner' s involvement with the 20 July plot. He later wrote this book on the advance of Panzer Group 4, and a biography of Erich Hoepner.
Linden Lyons holds a master' s degree in history from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He also studied German at the University of Freiburg and librarianship at the University of Canberra. He is passionate about languages, chess, and fencing, and lives in Melbourne with his family. He has also translated Panzer Operations by Hermann Hoth in the Wehrmacht im Kampf series, and is currently working on another translation for the series. Chales de Beaulieu was chief of the General Staff of Panzer Group 4 during World War II, under commander Erich Hoepner. He was discharged from service in early 1945 following Hoepner' s involvement with the 20 July plot. He later wrote this book on the advance of Panzer Group 4, and a biography of Erich Hoepner.

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