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- Budapest_Offensive abstract "The Budapest Offensive was the general attack by Soviet and Romanian Army against Nazi Germany and their Axis allies from Hungary. The offensive lasted from 29 October 1944 until the fall of Budapest on 13 February 1945. This was one of the most difficult and complicated offensives that the Soviet Army carried on in Central Europe. The offensive was also a decisive victory for the USSR as it disabled the last European political ally of Nazi Germany and greatly sped up the process of ending World War II in Europe. According to the Soviet historical documents, the Budapest Offensive can be divided into five periods:The First Period (29 October 1944 - 3 November 1944) and The Second Period (7 November 1944 - 24 November 1944) were marked by the two large offensives of the 2nd Ukrainian Front led by Rodion Malinovksy. The battles in these two periods were exceptionally bloody and fierce since the Germans offered strong resistance against the Soviet onslaught. Though the Red Army managed to gain considerable territorial gains, they failed to capture Budapest due to the fierce German resistance and their own lack of offensive force.In The Third Period (3 December 1944 - 26 December 1944), the 3rd Ukrainian Front of Fyodor Tolbukhin managed to reach the Danube river after liberated Belgrade, and thus greatly enhanced the Soviet offensive power in Hungary. Now with adequate forces, both Soviet fronts launched a two-pronged attack north and south of Budapest, finally managing to encircle the city and trapping about 190,000 German and Hungarian troops inside the Budapest pocket.The Fourth Period (1 January 1945 - 26 January 1945) was marked by a series of strong counter-offensives launched by German reinforcements in order to relieve the siege of Budapest. Some German units managed to penetrate deep into the outskirts of the city, with the most successful ones only 25 km away from the Hungarian capital. However, the Soviets managed to block all the German attacks and maintain their encirclement.Finally, in The Fifth Period (27 January 1945 - 13 February 1945), the Soviets mustered their forces to eliminate besieged enemy troops in the city. The German troops still fought for about half a month more before surrendering on 13 February 1945, ending 4-months of bloody fighting in the Budapest area.After the Budapest offensive, the main forces of Army Group South virtually collapsed. The road to Vienna, Czechoslovakia and the southern border of Germany was widely open for the Soviets and their allies.".
- Budapest_Offensive causalties "240,056 wounded and sick 1766 tanks destroyed".
- Budapest_Offensive causalties "80,026 dead and missing".
- Budapest_Offensive causalties "Soviet:".
- Budapest_Offensive combatant "Germany".
- Budapest_Offensive combatant "Hungary".
- Budapest_Offensive combatant "Romania".
- Budapest_Offensive commander Fyodor_Tolbukhin.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Gerhard_Schmidhuber.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Hungary.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Ivan_Afonin.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Ivan_Managarov.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Iván_Hindy.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Johannes_Frießner.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Karl_Pfeffer-Wildenbruch.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Nazi_Germany.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Otto_Wöhler.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Rodion_Malinovsky.
- Budapest_Offensive commander Soviet_Union.
- Budapest_Offensive date "1944-10-29".
- Budapest_Offensive isPartOfMilitaryConflict Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Budapest_Offensive place Budapest.
- Budapest_Offensive place Hungary.
- Budapest_Offensive result "Soviet-Romanian victory".
- Budapest_Offensive strength "2nd Ukrainian Front".
- Budapest_Offensive strength "3rd Ukrainian Front".
- Budapest_Offensive strength "Army Group South".
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink 4th_Ukrainian_Front.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink 6th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink 8th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Army_Group_South.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Army_Group_South_Ukraine.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Axis_powers.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade_Offensive.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Budapest.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Carpathian_Mountains.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_Soviet–German_War.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1944.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1945.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungary–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Strategic_operations_of_the_Red_Army_in_World_War_II.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink David_Glantz.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_National_Unity_(Hungary).
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Iván_Hindy.
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Frießner.
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Wöhler.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Rodion_Malinovsky.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Land_Forces.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Budapest.
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- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Steppe_Front.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_Partisans.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink File:BUDAPEST_45_VI.jpg.
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Budapest Offensive".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Budapest Strategic Offensive".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Budapest strategic offensive operation".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Budapest".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soviet forces invaded the country".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "massive assault".
- Budapest_Offensive wikiPageWikiLinkText "offensive in Hungary".
- Budapest_Offensive caption "Soviet infantry at Budapest".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "110000".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "240056".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "269".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "40000".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "49000".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "80026".
- Budapest_Offensive casualties "Axis:".