On to Stalingrad: Operation Winter Thunderstorm, December 1942, By Horst Scheibert

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Terica Negrete

Terica Negrete

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In late November 1942, Soviet forces surrounded Paulus' Sixth Army in a pocket outside the Russian city of Stalingrad. In response the Germans planned a relief operation, Operation Winter Storm, intended to break through the Soviet forces and open the pocket, releasing the encircled units. The 6th Panzer Division was the spearhead of the German relief force.
The attack started on December 12th, 1942 and was aborted on December 23rd after heavy Soviet counterattacks. This failure sealed the fate of the German 6th Army in Stalingrad.
This account of the operation was first published in German in 1961, written by the well-respected military historian and retired German officer, Schiebert Horst. It covers the entire operation from the situation in mid-November through the two German offensives, the Soviet counteroffensive and ongoing fighting until early January.

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@stilltimes2019
@stilltimes2019 Місяць тому
Thank you for all the great uploads great to fall asleep to
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Місяць тому
Agreed 👍
22 дні тому
Scheibert was THERE unlike all the historians who copy from one another😂
22 дні тому
A lot of Monday morning quarterbacking here😂
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Місяць тому
Superb read #WW2. #ourhistory 📚👍
@joseph-sj7do
@joseph-sj7do Місяць тому
Just 10 days before Stalingrad was encircled the Allies landed in North Africa and cos Vichy French did not resist Germans occupied Vichy France and used the SS Panzer Corps to occupy it , 3 SS Panzer Divisions (1st Liebstandart, 2nd Das Reich and 3rd Totenkoph);were used, also a Panzer Divisions and Herman Goering Panzer Division as well equipped as the SS were sent to secure Tunisia also 2 Infantry Div, if these 5 Pz Div were available (and the 3 SS were preparing to be sent to Russia) then they may have made difference to relieve Stalingrad
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 Місяць тому
If…
@LTrotsky21stCentury
@LTrotsky21stCentury Місяць тому
But they didn't take the threat of the Soviet Union seriously, so they acted stupidly.
@nolanmacdonald8350
@nolanmacdonald8350 Місяць тому
Oh they took it seriously why they went to the east in the first place scared of the Red wave!! They should've listened to Napoleon if Britain left the war Russia would've fallen without a doubt ​@@LTrotsky21stCentury
@naughtiusmaximus830
@naughtiusmaximus830 18 днів тому
@@LTrotsky21stCenturyThe High Command didn’t expect half the industrial capacity and talent of the US to be airlifted to east Russia to fight them.
@LTrotsky21stCentury
@LTrotsky21stCentury 18 днів тому
@@naughtiusmaximus830 The OKW and OKH were both informed three months before the start of Barbarossa that the war would eventually break down into a war of attrition about 600km from the start line (the Nazi-Soviet Demarcation line) because Germany did not have enough locomotives and rolling stock to supply its forces in full beyond that point. This was the report of Quartermaster-General Eduard Wagner in April, 1941.
@MarkKell-ri5tm
@MarkKell-ri5tm Місяць тому
By November the 6th army was too weak to break out. Cuts in food and ammunition and the rats chewing the wires on the armor made them inept. They would have been chewed to pieces had they tried to break out.
@staceywatrin2112
@staceywatrin2112 День тому
Yeah 👍 but they were not encircled until the 22nd ...
@Scott-kc5fg
@Scott-kc5fg Місяць тому
I know that with hindsight it makes no sense to not allow the 6th army to break out, or just leave Stalingrad alone. However Hitler and his stance of not one step back makes no sense. I’m trying to look inside the mind of a sociopath.
@yoso585
@yoso585 25 днів тому
He knew he was beat the moment the USA entered the war, if not before. Just complete insanity living it out as insanely as possible.
@naughtiusmaximus830
@naughtiusmaximus830 18 днів тому
It was a policy if aggressive war. The mentality was no place is defensible so you need to neutralize the enemy before you can call it quits.
@glennboyd7049
@glennboyd7049 23 дні тому
You said: "KV1 - KVSIX" and KV2 Er no! Try KV1 - KVONE and KVTWO. Stupid error!
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