The Baltic region in the Soviet-German war, 1941-1945

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygų dalys / Parts of the books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Baltic region in the Soviet-German war, 1941-1945
In the Book:
Second World War and the Baltic States. P. 121-148.. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition, 2014
Summary / Abstract:

ENBecause of its key strategic location along the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, the most important water artery in northern Europe, the Baltic region (specifically, the territory of the three Baltic states) figured prominently in the strategies that Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union formulated to conduct the Soviet-German War,1941-1945. As the war progressed, the region proved an important seat of war as the German Wehrmacht and Soviet Red Army planned and conducted military operations to realize their strategic ends. Although often eclipsed by massive military operations along the vital western and southwestern strategic axes, operations in the Baltic region and along its associated northwestern axis played an important strategic role in the course and outcome of the war as a whole. This brief survey catalogues those military operations that took place in the Baltic region, assesses their impact, and identifies the most important questions about combat operations in the region that will need answers in the future.

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