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- Operation_Winter_Storm abstract "Operation Winter Storm (German: Unternehmen Wintergewitter) was a German offensive in World War II in which the German 4th Panzer Army failed to break the Soviet encirclement of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad. In late November 1942, the Red Army completed Operation Uranus, encircling some 300,000 Axis personnel in and around the city of Stalingrad. German forces within the Stalingrad pocket and directly outside were reorganized under Army Group Don, under the command of Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein. Meanwhile, the Red Army continued to allocate as many resources as possible to the eventual launch of the planned Operation Saturn, which aimed to isolate Army Group A from the rest of the German Army. To remedy the situation, the Luftwaffe attempted to supply German forces in Stalingrad through an air bridge. When the Luftwaffe proved incapable of carrying out its mission and it became obvious that a successful breakout could occur only if launched as early as possible, Manstein decided on a relief effort.Originally, Manstein was promised four panzer divisions. Due to German reluctance to weaken certain sectors by redeploying German units, the task of opening a corridor to the German 6th Army fell to the 4th Panzer Army. The German force was pitted against several Soviet armies tasked with the destruction of the encircled German forces and their offensive around the lower Chir River.The German offensive caught the Red Army by surprise and made large gains on the first day. The spearhead forces enjoyed air support and were able to defeat counterattacks by Soviet troops. By 13 December, Soviet resistance slowed the German advance considerably. Although German forces took the area surrounding Verkhne-Kumskiy, the Red Army launched Operation Little Saturn on 16 December. Operation Little Saturn defeated the Italian 8th Army on Army Group Don's left flank, threatening the survival of Manstein's entire group of forces. As resistance and casualties increased, Manstein appealed to Hitler and to the commander of the German 6th Army, General Friedrich Paulus, to begin the 6th Army's breakout; both refused. The 4th Panzer Army continued its attempt to open a corridor to the 6th Army on 18–19 December, but was unable to do so without the aid of forces inside the Stalingrad pocket. Manstein was forced to call off the assault on 23 December and by Christmas Eve the 4th Panzer Army began to withdraw to its starting position. Due to the failure of the 6th Army to breakout and the attempt to break the Soviet encirclement, the Red Army was able to continue the destruction of German forces in Stalingrad.".
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander Aleksandr_Vasilevsky.
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander Erich_von_Manstein.
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander Hermann_Hoth.
- Operation_Winter_Storm date "1942-12-23".
- Operation_Winter_Storm isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_of_Stalingrad.
- Operation_Winter_Storm isPartOfMilitaryConflict Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Operation_Winter_Storm isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_II.
- Operation_Winter_Storm place Volgograd.
- Operation_Winter_Storm result "Soviet victory; Axis failure".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "(On 23 December)".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "1,130 artillery guns".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "112,000+ personnel".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "150,000 personnel".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "630 tanks".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "650 tanks".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "852 artillery guns".
- Operation_Winter_Storm thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-457-0065-36,_Russland,_Panzer_VI_(Tiger_I)_und_T34.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Winter_Storm wikiPageID "886464".
- Operation_Winter_Storm wikiPageRevisionID "598193746".
- Operation_Winter_Storm caption "A German Tiger tank and knocked-out Soviet T-34 tank during the fighting in the southern Soviet Union.".
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander "Aleksandr Vasilevsky".
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander "Erich von Manstein".
- Operation_Winter_Storm commander "Hermann Hoth".
- Operation_Winter_Storm conflict "Operation Winter Storm".
- Operation_Winter_Storm date "--12-23".
- Operation_Winter_Storm hasPhotoCollection Operation_Winter_Storm.
- Operation_Winter_Storm partof Battle_of_Stalingrad.
- Operation_Winter_Storm partof Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Operation_Winter_Storm partof World_War_II.
- Operation_Winter_Storm place "Southwest of Stalingrad".
- Operation_Winter_Storm result "Soviet victory; Axis failure".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "112000".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "1130".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "150000".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "630".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "650".
- Operation_Winter_Storm strength "852".
- Operation_Winter_Storm subject Category:Battle_of_Stalingrad.
- Operation_Winter_Storm subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_Soviet–German_War.
- Operation_Winter_Storm subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Winter_Storm type Abstraction100002137.
- Operation_Winter_Storm type Act100030358.
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- Operation_Winter_Storm type Battle100953559.
- Operation_Winter_Storm type BattlesAndOperationsOfTheSoviet%E2%80%93GermanWar.
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- Operation_Winter_Storm comment "Operation Winter Storm (German: Unternehmen Wintergewitter) was a German offensive in World War II in which the German 4th Panzer Army failed to break the Soviet encirclement of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad. In late November 1942, the Red Army completed Operation Uranus, encircling some 300,000 Axis personnel in and around the city of Stalingrad.".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Operación Wintergewitter".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Operation Winter Storm".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Operazione Tempesta Invernale".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Operação Tempestade de Inverno".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Opération Wintergewitter".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Unternehmen Wintergewitter".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "Операция «Винтергевиттер»".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "عملية عاصفة الشتاء".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "冬の嵐作戦".
- Operation_Winter_Storm label "冬季風暴作戰".
- Operation_Winter_Storm sameAs Unternehmen_Wintergewitter.
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- Operation_Winter_Storm sameAs 冬の嵐作戦.
- Operation_Winter_Storm sameAs Operação_Tempestade_de_Inverno.
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- Operation_Winter_Storm depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-457-0065-36,_Russland,_Panzer_VI_(Tiger_I)_und_T34.jpg.
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- Operation_Winter_Storm name "Operation Winter Storm".