Price: $50
Description
This large-format (11 x 17) atlas contains German Army High Command (OKH) Lage Ost daily situation maps depicting actual German and suspected Red Army force dispositions, blown-up maps detailing Axis operations and Red Army counterattacks and counterstrokes, and translated Soviet archival maps depicting Red Army force dispositions throughout this phase of the battle for Kiev, as well as complete orders of battle for the opposing forces as of 1 August and 1 September 1941. Graphically depicts in detail Army Group South’s encirclement battles with the Soviet 18th and 9th Armies in the Nikolaev region, the First Panzer Group’s advance to the Dnepr River’s “great bend,” the battles for Krivoi-Rog, Dnepropetrovsk, and Zaporozh’e, the German seizure of bridgeheads over the Dnepr River, the Soviet 26th Army’s counterstroke near Boguslav, and the German Sixth Army’s advance across the Dnepr River north of Kiev.
Includes a 10-page operational summary, and 8 pages of opposing orders of battle.
Details
- Maps: 83
Item A-005
