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- Crimean_Campaign abstract "The Crimea Campaign was an eight-month-long campaign by Axis forces to conquer the Crimea peninsula, and was the scene of some of the bloodiest battles on the Eastern Front during World War II. The German, Romanian, and defending Soviet troops suffered heavy casualties as the Axis forces tried to advance through the Isthmus of Perekop linking the Crimean peninsula to the mainland at Perekop, from summer of 1941 through to the first half of 1942.From the 26 September 1941 the German 11th Army and troops from the Romanian Third Army and Fourth Army were involved in the fighting, opposed by the Red Army's 51st Army and elements of the Black Sea Fleet. After the campaign, the peninsula was occupied by Army Group A with the 17th Army as its major subordinate formation.Once the Axis (German and Romanian troops) broke through, they occupied most of Crimea, with the exception of the city of Sevastopol, which was given the title of Hero City for its resistance, and Kerch, which was recaptured by the Soviets during an amphibious operation near the end of 1941 and then taken once again by the Germans during Operation Bustard Hunt on 8 May. The Siege of Sevastopol lasted 250 days from 30 October 1941 until 4 July 1942, when the Axis finally captured the city.Sevastapol, the main object of the campaign, was surrounded by German forces and assaulted on 30 October 1941. German troops were repulsed by a Soviet counterattack. Later, many troops evacuated from Odessa contributed to the defense of Sevastopol. The Germans then began an encirclement of the city. Other attacks on 11 November and 30 November, in the eastern and southern sections of the city, failed. German forces were then reinforced by several artillery regiments, one of which included the railway gun Schwerer Gustav. Another attack on 17 December was repulsed at the last moment with the help of reinforcements, and Soviet troops landed on the Kerch peninsula the day after Christmas, to relieve Sevastopol. The Soviet forces remained on the peninsula until a 9 April German counterattack. They held on for another month before being eliminated on 18 May. With the distraction removed, German forces renewed their assault on Sevastopol, penetrating the inner defensive lines on 29 June. Soviet commanders had been flown out or evacuated by submarine towards the end of the siege, and the city surrendered on 4 July 1942, although some Soviet troops held out in caves outside of the city until the 9th.In 1944, the Crimea was recaptured by troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front during the Crimean Offensive (8 April 1944 – 12 May 1944) and its three sub-operations: Kerch–Eltigen Operation (31 October 1943 – 11 December 1943) Perekop–Sevastopol Offensive Operation (8 April 1944 – 12 May 1944) Kerch–Sevastopol Offensive Operation (11 April 1944 – 12 May 1944)↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 ↑ ↑".
- Crimean_Campaign thumbnail Bundesarchiv_N_1603_Bild-117,_Russland,_Sewastopol,_zerstörte_Festung_Maxim_Gorki.jpg?width=300.
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- Crimean_Campaign hasPhotoCollection Crimean_Campaign.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_Soviet%E2%80%93German_War.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Conflicts_in_1941.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Conflicts_in_1942.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Crimea_in_World_War_II.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Military_campaigns_involving_Germany.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Military_history_of_Romania_during_World_War_II.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:Romania%E2%80%93Soviet_Union_relations.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:World_War_II_sites_in_Ukraine.
- Crimean_Campaign subject Category:World_War_II_sites_of_Nazi_Germany.
- Crimean_Campaign type Abstraction100002137.
- Crimean_Campaign type Act100030358.
- Crimean_Campaign type Activity100407535.
- Crimean_Campaign type Battle100953559.
- Crimean_Campaign type BattlesAndOperationsOfTheSoviet%E2%80%93GermanWar.
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- Crimean_Campaign type ConflictsIn1941.
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- Crimean_Campaign type GroupAction101080366.
- Crimean_Campaign type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Crimean_Campaign type MilitaryCampaignsInvolvingGermany.
- Crimean_Campaign type Operation100955060.
- Crimean_Campaign type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Crimean_Campaign type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Crimean_Campaign type Thing.
- Crimean_Campaign comment "The Crimea Campaign was an eight-month-long campaign by Axis forces to conquer the Crimea peninsula, and was the scene of some of the bloodiest battles on the Eastern Front during World War II.".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Batalla de Crimea".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Battaglia di Crimea".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Campagne de Crimée (1941-1942)".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Crimean Campaign".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Kampania krymska".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Kırım Seferi (1941–1942)".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Primera Batalla de Crimea".
- Crimean_Campaign label "Крымская оборонительная операция".
- Crimean_Campaign differentFrom 1689.
- Crimean_Campaign differentFrom Crimean_Offensive.
- Crimean_Campaign differentFrom Crimean_War.
- Crimean_Campaign differentFrom Crimean_campaigns_of_1687.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Primera_Batalla_de_Crimea.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Campagne_de_Crimée_(1941-1942).
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Battaglia_di_Crimea.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Kampania_krymska.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs m.078r48.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Q700937.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Q700937.
- Crimean_Campaign sameAs Crimean_Campaign.
- Crimean_Campaign wasDerivedFrom Crimean_Campaign?oldid=644890895.
- Crimean_Campaign depiction Bundesarchiv_N_1603_Bild-117,_Russland,_Sewastopol,_zerstörte_Festung_Maxim_Gorki.jpg.
- Crimean_Campaign isPrimaryTopicOf Crimean_Campaign.