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On 26 June 1941, unidentified bombers attacked the Hungarian town of Kassa, prompting Hungary to join its Axis partners in Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union.Hungary's contribution to
Barbarossa was designated the Carpathian Group, its most powerful component being the Mobile Corps, which fielded motorized rifle, cavalry, bicycle and light armoured troops. The Hungarians faced Soviet forces belonging to the Kiev Military District, deployed in four armies along a 940km-long front.
During the opening battles (4-13 July), the Hungarian motorized rifle and armoured units clashed with the withdrawing Red Army forces. In the battle for Uman (15 July-8 August) the Hungarians blocked the Soviet troops' efforts to break out from encirclement. During the Hungarian defensive operation at the River Dniepr (30 August-6 October), counter-attacking Soviet units exerted heavy pressure on the defending Hungarians. Both sides would seek to draw lessons from these opening battles as the war in the East continued to rage into 1942.
Fully illustrated, this book investigates the Hungarian and Soviet soldiers who fought in three battles of the
Barbarossa campaign, casting new light on the role played by the forces of Nazi Germany's allies on the Eastern Front.
Sommario
Introduction
The Opposing Sides
Openaing Battles, 1-14 July 1941
Golovanevsk, 6 August 1941
Zaporozh'ye, 1-6 September 1941
Analysis
Aftermath
Unit Organizations
Bibliography
Index
Info autore
Péter Mujzer served in the Hungarian armed forces for 20 years and is now a military historian with a particular interest in Hungary’s armed forces during World War II. He is the author of CBT 57 Hungarian Soldier vs Soviet Soldier for Osprey.Steve Noon was born in Kent, UK, and attended art college in Cornwall. He’s had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1985 has worked as a professional artist. He has provided award-winning illustrations for the publishers Dorling Kindersley, where his interest in historical illustration began. Steve has illustrated over 70 books for Osprey.
Riassunto
This fully illustrated study assesses the Hungarian and Soviet forces that clashed repeatedly in 1941 during the Barbarossa campaign of World War II.
Prefazione
This fully illustrated study assesses the Hungarian and Soviet forces that clashed repeatedly in 1941 during the Barbarossa campaign of World War II.