Battle of Rostov (1941)
Battle of Rostov (1941)
Battle of Rostov (1941)
Prelude
The Soviet counter-attack delivered as part of the general Donbass-Rostov Strategic Defensive Operation (29
September 1941 16 November 1941) also forced von
Rundstedt (Army Group South) to order his 1st Panzer
Army to manoeuvre in order to be better placed to
counter any further Soviet thrusts in the Romanian sector of the front, and also to attempt an encirclement of
the two Soviet Armies, which was partly successful in the
area of Chernigovka where the commander of the 18th
Soviet Army General-Lieutenant Smirnov was killed during the breakout attempt[3] between 5 and 10 October
1941. This was interpreted by Hitler as such a success
that he declared The battle of the Sea of Azov is over.
on 11 October before the troops had even reached their
objective.[4] As a commemorative gesture, Hitler issued
the order to redesignate the Leibstandarte Brigade as 1st
SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler.
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nate in that the Autumn rains had begun, and the infamous Rasputitsa had set in slowing the 1st Panzer Armys
advance to meter by meter.[5] This meant that the leading German units did not reach the outskirts of Rostov until mid-November, having lost contact with the Red Army
in the meantime.[6]
The assault on Rostov began on 17 November, and on 21
November the Germans took Rostov. However, the German lines were over-extended, and von Kleists warnings
that his left ank was vulnerable and that his tanks were
ineective in the freezing weather were ignored.
References
[1] http://velikvoy.narod.ru/bitvy/1941/rostov_nast_oper_
1941.htm
[2] p.87, Haupt, Army Group South
[3] p.91, Haupt, Army Group South
[4] p.92, Haupt, Army Group South
[5] p.95, Haupt, Army Group South
[6] p.101, Haupt, Army Group South
[7] Clark, Alan (1965). Barbarossa: The Russian-German
Conict 194145; p. 178
Sources
Haupt, Werner, Army Group South: The Wehrmacht in Russia 1941-1945, Schier Military History,
Atglen, 1998
See also
In the Battle of Rostov (1942), the German 17th
Army captured the city.
In the Battle of Rostov (1943), the Soviet Union recaptured the city.
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