August Storm The Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive In Manchuria Illustrated Edition

August Storm  The Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive In Manchuria  Illustrated Edition
Author: Colonel David M Glantz
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786250421

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[Includes 15 tables, 1 tables, 26 maps] In August 1945, only three months after the rumble of gunfire had subsided in Europe, Soviet armies launched massive attacks on Japanese forces in Manchuria. In a lightning campaign that lasted but ten days, Soviet forces ruptured Japanese defenses on a 4,000-kilometer front, paralyzed Japanese command and control, and plunged through 450 kilometers of forbidding terrain into the heartland of Manchuria. Effective Soviet cover and deception masked the scale of offensive preparations and produced strategic surprise. Imaginative tailoring of units to terrain, flexible combat formations, and bold maneuvers by armor-heavy, task-organized forward detachments and mobile groups produced operational and tactical surprise and, ultimately, rapid and total Soviet victory. For the Soviet Army, the Manchurian offensive was a true postgraduate combat exercise. The Soviets had to display all the operational and tactical techniques they had learned in four years of bitter fighting in the west. Though the offensive culminated an education, it also emerged as a clear case study of how a nation successfully begins a war in a race against the clock arid not only against an enemy, but also against hindering terrain. Soviet military historians and theorists have recently focused on the Manchurian offensive, a theater case study characterized by deep mobile operations on a broad front designed to pre-empt and overcome defenses. Because these characteristics appear relevant to current theater operations, the Soviets study the more prominent operational and tactical techniques used in Manchuria in 1945. What is of obvious interest to the Soviet military professional should be of interest to the U.S. officer as well.

August Storm

August Storm
Author: David M. Glantz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1984
Genre: Manchuria (China)
ISBN: LCCN:84602741

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The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria 1945

The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria  1945
Author: David Glantz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2003-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135774998

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Volume I covers in detail the background, strategic regrouping, and strategic planning and conduct of the offensive.

August Storm

August Storm
Author: David M. Glantz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1984
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCR:31210014064230

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Shortly after midnight on 9 August 1945, assault parties of Soviet troops crossed the Soviet-Manchurian border and attacked Japanese positions in Manchuria. Thus began one of the most significant campaigns of World War II. Because of the combination of Soviet victories in the west and Japanese defeats in the Pacific, the potential for Japanese attack on the Soviet Far East diminished. Conversely, as allied victory over Germany approached in 1945, Allied leaders continued to press Stalin to commit his forces against Japan in order to complete the destruction of the Axis combination. Concentrating on Soviet ground operations in Manchuria proper, this study provides general information on the strategic context of the campaign, a detailed account of the operational techniques of armies, corps, and divisions, and the tactical employment of regiments, brigades, and lower echelon units. It also includes information concerning initial planning for the operation, redeployment of forces, high level organization for combat, and the essentials of front planning. It analyzes Soviet force structure and the published tactical doctrine governing the use of those forces in 1945, highlighting the tactical innovations and demonstrating the adjustments in force structure that contributed to Soviet victory.

August Storm Soviet Tactical And Operational Combat In Manchuria 1945 Illustrated Edition

August Storm  Soviet Tactical And Operational Combat In Manchuria  1945  Illustrated Edition
Author: Colonel David M Glantz
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786250414

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[Includes 19 tables, 7 figures, 41 maps] To be successful, a strategic military operation requires careful planning and meticulous execution. History applauds the commander who orchestrates the operation, and major subordinate commanders share in the glory. In reality, however, commanders and soldiers at the operational and tactical levels play an even more critical role in achieving battlefield success. History often accords them little attention. Practitioners of war must study war at all levels. An understanding of the strategic aspects of military operations is essential in order to provide a context for a more detailed and equally critical understanding of precise operational and tactical techniques. Few officers practice war at the strategic level. The majority wrestle with the myriad of problems associated with implementing those strategic plans. Leavenworth Paper no. 8. through the medium of detailed case studies, examines the operational and tactical aspects of a major strategic operation—the Soviet offensive m Manchuria in 1945. The case studies, which involve army, corps, division, regimental, and battalion operations, focus on the many problems commanders and soldiers at that level face. Constrained by time, a desperate enemy, rugged terrain, and severe climatic conditions—the realities of war— Soviet commanders devised find implemented techniques that produced victory. This paper highlights those techniques in the knowledge that Soviet theorists have likewise studied them in detail, both historically and in a contemporary context.

The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria 1945

The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria  1945
Author: David M. Glantz
Publsiher: Frank Cass Publishers
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Manchuria (China)
ISBN: 0714683442

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"A generation of US Army officers has carefully studied the Manchurian offensive, which has come to be known as Operation 'August Storm', and it provided a virtual model for its namesake Operation 'Desert Storm', the US-led Coalition's offensive that defeated the Iraqi Army in 1991."--BOOK JACKET.

Leavenworth Paperws August Storm the Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive in Manchuria

Leavenworth Paperws  August Storm  the Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive in Manchuria
Author: David Glantz,Ltc David M Glantz
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1478139994

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This critical examination of the final Soviet strategic offensive operation during World War II seeks to chip at two generally inaccurate pictures westerners have of the war. Specifically, Westerners seem to think that only geography, climate, and sheer numbers negated German military skill and competency on the eastern front, a view that relegates Soviet military accomplishments to oblivion.

The Soviet Airborne Experience Illustrated Edition

The Soviet Airborne Experience  Illustrated Edition
Author: Colonel David M Glantz
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786250452

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[Includes 36 maps and 10 tables] Deep battle, a major element in both U.S. and Soviet doctrine, is a tenet that emphasizes destroying, suppressing, or disorganizing enemy forces not only at the line of contact, but throughout the depth of the battlefield. Airborne forces are a primary instrument to accomplish this type of operation. While the exploits of German, British, and American paratroops since 1940 are well known to most professional soldiers, the equivalent experience of the Soviet Union has been largely ignored—except in the Soviet Union. There, the Red Army’s airborne operations have become the focus of many recent studies by military theorists. Lieutenant Colonel David M. Glantz has done much to remedy this gap in our historical literature. The Soviet Airborne Experience examines the experiences of the Red Army in World War II and traces Soviet airborne theory and practice both before and since the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. Airborne warfare emerges as an essential part of the high-speed offensive operations planned by Soviet commanders. Because Lieutenant Colonel Glantz examines airborne operations within the larger context of Soviet unconventional warfare, the implications of this study reach beyond one specialized form of maneuver. This study, in demonstrating the ability of Russian airborne and partisan forces to survive and fight behind German lines for months at a time, provides us with an instructive example of how Soviet special operations troops probably plan to operate in future wars. The Soviet Airborne Experience is an important reference for anyone concerned with planning and conducting operations.