IdahoNYer
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Joined: 9/6/2009 From: NYer living in Boise, ID Status: offline
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South of Kaluga, the situation maps are a bit confusing. 4th Army was in the process of relieving all of 2nd Pz Armee, and was being hard pressed by Soviet attacks. 2nd Pz Armee, had XXIV Pzkps near Kaluga, while XXXXVII PzKps with its 18th Pz (only 29 tanks remaining after heavy Soviet attacks and subsequent retreats) was south of 4th Army. XL PzKps with two very strong Pz Divs (2nd and 5th), had been resting in Orel since the start of the blizzard. Here also, the Soviets spearhead their attacks with tank brigades, pushing ahead of the rifle divisions - ripe for counterattack. XXIV PzKps attacks in the north, routing a number of tank brigades and rifle divisions, regaining lost ground. However, with the fighting against the rifle divisions, the PzKps is unable to pull entirely off the line. XL PzKps, very fresh and well supplied, attacks vigorously routing numerous tank brigades and a few rifle divisions. They gain about 30 miles in places, and have sufficient movement left to return to Orel to refit. These panzer attacks relieve the isolated 183rd In Div and allow 4th Army to regain lost positions. Good success here, but again, only a temporary respite. If nothing else, the concentrated attacks by fairly strong panzer korps should give the Russians pause in subsequent attacks.
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