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Operation Uranus Soviet order of battle

Operation Uranus Soviet order of battle

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The Soviet order of battle for Operation Uranus details the combat units of the Soviet forces that fought in Operation Uranus, the Soviet strategic counteroffensive that led to the encirclement of the German troops in Stalingrad. The order of battle lists units present on 19 November 1942, the day the operation began, from north to south.

Situation on 18 November 1942

High command

Map of the Stalingrad pocket, following Operation Uranus, showing all Axis Divisions and some Soviet Field Armies

Stavka representatives

Voronezh Front

The Voronezh Front was commanded by Colonel General Filipp Golikov and included four field armies. Its massed armor component was the 25th Tank Corps. Air support was provided by the single division and regiment from 2nd Air Army that were kept under front control during the operation while the rest of the air army was placed under Southwestern Front control.[2]

Southwestern Front

The Southwestern Front, commanded by Colonel General Nikolai Vatutin, included two field armies. Its armored striking force was the 5th Tank Army. Air support for the front was provided by the entire 17th Air Army and the majority of the 2nd Air Army.[3]

Don Front

Colonel General Konstantin Rokossovsky's Don Front included the following units:[5]

Stalingrad Front

The Stalingrad Front, under the command of Colonel General Andrey Yeryomenko, assisted by Political Officer Nikita Khrushchev, included the following units:[6]

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    Citations

    Bibliography

    • Beevor, Antony (1998). Stalingrad. Viking, London. ISBN 978-0-14-103240-5.
    • Glantz, David M. (2014). Companion to Endgame at Stalingrad. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 9780700619566.

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