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- Operation_Bagration abstract "Operation Bagration (/bʌɡrʌtiˈɒn/; Russian: Oперация Багратио́н, Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the Soviet 1944 Belorussian Strategic Offensive Operation (Russian: Белорусская наступательная операция «Багратион», Belorusskaya nastupatelnaya Operatsiya Bagration) during World War II, which cleared German forces from the Belorussian SSR and eastern Poland between 22 June and 19 August 1944.The operation was named after 18th–19th century Georgian Prince Pyotr Bagration, general of the Imperial Russian Army who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Borodino.The operation resulted in the almost complete destruction of an entire German army group, with the loss of Army Group Centre's Fourth Army, Third Panzer Army and Ninth Army. It is considered the most calamitous defeat experienced by the German armed forces during the Second World War. By the end of the operation most of the western Soviet Union had been liberated and the Red Army had achieved footholds in Romania and Poland. German losses eventually numbered well over half a million men killed or wounded, even higher than the toll at Verdun in 1916.The Soviet armies directly involved in Operation Bagration were the 1st Baltic Front under Army General Ivan Bagramyan, the 1st Belorussian Front commanded by Army General Konstantin Rokossovsky, the 2nd Belorussian Front commanded by Colonel-General G. F. Zakharov, and the 3rd Belorussian Front commanded by Colonel-General Ivan Chernyakhovsky.The Red Army practiced the concept of Soviet deep battle and maskirovka. Operation Bagration diverted German mobile reserves to the central sectors, removing them from the Lublin-Brest, Lvov–Sandomierz area, enabling the Soviets to undertake the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive and Lublin–Brest Offensive. This allowed the Red Army to reach the Vistula river and Warsaw, which in turn put Soviet forces within striking distance of Berlin, conforming to the concept of Soviet deep operations — striking deep into the enemy's strategic depths.".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "109,776 wounded".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "158,480 captured".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "26,397 killed".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "262,929 missing and captured".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "300,000–350,000 killed or missing (including 150,000 captured)".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "381,000 killed".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "399,102 overall".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "450,000 casualties".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "500,000 casualties".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "Frieser:".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "Glantz and House:".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "Isayev:".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "Soviet sources:".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "Zaloga:".
- Operation_Bagration causalties "c. 300,000–550,000".
- Operation_Bagration combatant "Poland".
- Operation_Bagration commander Aleksandr_Vasilevsky.
- Operation_Bagration commander Ernst_Busch_(field_marshal).
- Operation_Bagration commander Georg-Hans_Reinhardt.
- Operation_Bagration commander Georgiy_Zakharov.
- Operation_Bagration commander Georgy_Zhukov.
- Operation_Bagration commander Hans_Jordan.
- Operation_Bagration commander Hazi_Aslanov.
- Operation_Bagration commander Ivan_Bagramyan.
- Operation_Bagration commander Ivan_Chernyakhovsky.
- Operation_Bagration commander Konstantin_Rokossovsky.
- Operation_Bagration commander Kurt_von_Tippelskirch.
- Operation_Bagration commander Walter_Model.
- Operation_Bagration commander Walter_Weiß.
- Operation_Bagration date "1944-08-19".
- Operation_Bagration isPartOfMilitaryConflict Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Operation_Bagration place Baltic_states.
- Operation_Bagration place Poland.
- Operation_Bagration place Soviet_Union.
- Operation_Bagration place Ukraine.
- Operation_Bagration result "*Army Group Centre ceases to exist as a fighting force".
- Operation_Bagration result "Decisive Soviet victory".
- Operation_Bagration strength "(excluding reinforcements)".
- Operation_Bagration strength "1,000 – 1,300 aircraft".
- Operation_Bagration strength "1,036,760 personnel".
- Operation_Bagration strength "1,355 assault guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "1,670,300 personnel".
- Operation_Bagration strength "10,090 guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "118 tanks".
- Operation_Bagration strength "2,331,700 Soviets".
- Operation_Bagration strength "2,589 guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "2,715 tanks".
- Operation_Bagration strength "24,363 guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "32,968 guns and mortars".
- Operation_Bagration strength "377 assault guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "400,000 support and non-combat personnel".
- Operation_Bagration strength "5,327 aircraft".
- Operation_Bagration strength "5,818 tanks".
- Operation_Bagration strength "602 aircraft".
- Operation_Bagration strength "7,790 aircraft".
- Operation_Bagration strength "79,900 Poles".
- Operation_Bagration strength "800 tanks, 530 assault guns".
- Operation_Bagration strength "Frieser:".
- Operation_Bagration strength "Glantz and House:".
- Operation_Bagration strength "In total:".
- Operation_Bagration strength "Initial: 486,493 "frontline strength"".
- Operation_Bagration territory Berlin.
- Operation_Bagration territory Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Operation_Bagration thumbnail BagrationMap2.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Bagration wikiPageExternalLink connor.pdf.
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