Collection of tactical examples from the experience of the Patriotic War

Collection of tactical examples from the experience of the Patriotic War

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 1. April 1943

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 1: April 19431943.
1943
VMA

German defence and offense (based on combat experience in 1942), pp. 4-15 (scans 7-18). Defensive battle of the 128th Infantry Division (December 20-22, 1941), pp. 16-23 (scans 19-26). Defensive battle in the mountains of the 383rd Infantry Division (September 1942), pp. 23-31 (scans 26-34). Defense of the command post of the 91st Infantry Division (August 1942), pp. 32-34 (scans 35-37). Defensive battles in Stalingrad, pp. 34-37 (scans 37-39). Actions of assault groups in Stalingrad, pp. 46-55 (scans 49-58). Storming of Schlisselburg (January 12-18, 1943), pp. 55-64 (scans 58-67). Battle for the capture of Chichkovo (September 1942), pp. 64-67 (scans 67-70). Battle for Mikhailov, December 1941, pp. 68-72 (scans 71-75). Night attack of the 132nd and 324th Infantry divisions (September and December 1942), pp. 76-90 (scans 79-93). Night battle of the 220th infantry division (November 19, 1942, Golyshkino), pp. 91-93 (scans 94-96).; The night counterattack of the 147th Division, Rifle Brigade (January 17-18, 1943, Yazvy-Ramushevo), pp. 94-96 (97-99). The offensive in the desert steppes of Kalmykia in November 1942 (pp. 97-103, scans 100-106), the raid of the 8th Motorcycle Regiment on Oblivskaya in November 1942 (pp. 107-111, scans 110-114), and the attack of the 6th Guards Cavalry Regiment on August 13, 1942 near the Vytebet River (pp. 112-116, scans 114-119).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 5. January-February 1944

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 5: January-February 19441944.
1944
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The battle of the 88th Rifle Division for the Burnt Hillfort (August 1942). Pp. 3-8 (scans 5-12); Offensive battle of the rifle division (based on the materials of the Central Front, March 1943). Pp. 9-14 (scans 13-21); Crossing of the river by the rifle division (based on the materials of the Central Front, 163rd Infantry Division, September 1943). pp. 10-22 (scans 23-28); The offensive of the rifle division on a wide front (based on the materials of the 3rd Ukrainian Front). Pp. 23-29 (scans 29-35); Fighting in plavni (based on the materials of the Caucasian Front, 351st Rifle Division). pp. 29-36 (scans 35-44); The battle for the strongholds of Svyataya Gora and Baranovo (based on the materials of the 1st Baltic Front, September 1943). pp. 37-44 (scans 37-52); Experience of attacking a stronghold (based on the materials of the Leningrad Front, 456th Rifle Regiment, Ligovsky Canal, November 1943), pp. 45-50 (scans 38-57); Unsuccessful night attack by a rifle battalion (based on the materials of the Northwestern Front, Poddorye). pp. 37-55 (scans 58-63); Infantry actions in conjunction with the Lake flotilla (based on the materials of the 7th Separate Army, Onega Flotilla, August 1943). pp. 55-61 (scans 63-69); Defensive battle of a rifle battalion (based on the materials of the Voronezh Front, March 1943, Rogan). pp. 62-69 (scans 70-77); Some shortcomings in the work of military headquarters (based on the material of the Volkhov Front, 2nd Infantry Division, Spasskaya Polist, September 2-10, 1943). pp. 69-74 (scans 77-83); Reconnaissance by combat (based on the materials of the Karelian Front, January 1944). Pp. 75-79 (scans 78-89); Daytime search for a rifle company (based on the materials of the 3rd Ukrainian Front). Pp. 80-83 (scans 90-93); Actions of scouts in the floodplains (based on the materials of the North Caucasian Front). pp. 83-90 (scans 90-100); The experience of using dogs in reconnaissance (based on materials from the Southwestern Front). pp. 90-94 (scans 100-104); The use of high-explosive flamethrowers and flamethrower tanks in combat (based on materials from the Western and 1st Ukrainian Fronts). pp. 94-103 (scans 104-113).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 6. March 1944

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 6: March 19441944.
1944
VMA

The collection of tactical examples from the experience of the Patriotic War No. 6 was developed based on the materials of fortified areas. Offensive actions of the 1st Guards fortified area. pp. 6-9, 17-18, 36 (scans 10-13, 21-22, 44); 54th fortified area. Pp. 10-13, 36-37 (scans 13-17, 44-45); Defensive actions of the 1st Guards fortified area. pp.51-54 (scans 59-62); 54- fortified area. pp. 51, 54-55 (scans 59, 62-67) fire control of the 22nd fortified area. pp. 21-33 (scans 25-41); reconnaissance of the 14th fortified area. pp. 34-35 (scans 42-43); organization of observation of the 79th fortified area. pp. 37-46 (scans 45-54); 296th separate machine-gun and artillery battalion in defensive combat. pp. 46-50 (scans 54-58).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 7. April-May 1944

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 7: April-May 19441944.
1944
VMA

The collection of tactical examples from the experience of the Patriotic War No. 7 is devoted to the organization and conduct of military intelligence. Reconnaissance searches. pp. 3-44 (scans 5-47); ambush actions. pp. 45-57 (scans 48-61); combat reconnaissance. Pp. 58-83 (scans 62-89); actions of scouts-"hunters" behind enemy lines. Pp. 58-90 (scans 90-96); German intelligence and the fight against it (based on materials from the Western Front). Pp. 91-109 (scans 97-115).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 9. August 1944

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 9: August 19441944.
1944
VMA

Breakthrough of the fortified enemy line (30th Rifle Corps, March 4, 1944). pp. 13-18 (scans 15-23); battle for the city of Polotsk (June 1944). Pp. 19-23 (scans 24-28); breakthrough of the defense by the 85th Guards Rifle Division (August 1943). pp. 24-32 (scans 28-38); battle of the 17th Red Banner Dukhovshchinsky Rifle Division (May 1944). pp. 33-40 (scans 39-46); crossing of the river. Dniester by the 40th Guards Rifle Division (April 1944). pp. 41-48 (scans 48-54); the battle of the 336th Infantry Division with the crossing of the river Oka (based on the materials of the 61st Army) (June 1943). pp. 48-58 (scans 54-64); fighting of the 23rd Guards Rifle Division (based on the materials of the 1st Shock Army, May 1944). pp. 59-63 (scans 65-69); unsuccessful night battle of the rifle regiment (333rd Guards 117th Guards Rifle Division) (January 5, 1944). pp. 63-68 (scans 69-74); the offensive of a tank regiment in a wooded and swampy area (from the experience of Leningrad Front, February 1944). Pp. 68-75 (scans 75-81); actions of a tank regiment during a defense breakthrough (based on the materials of the 1st Ukrainian Front). pp. 76-81 (scans 82-87); defensive battle of the 22nd separate flame-throwing battalion (based on the materials of the 1st Ukrainian Front). pp. 92-101 (scans 99-110).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 10. September-October 1944

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 10: September-October 19441944.
1944
VMA

Some conclusions on the actions of the troops in the winter of 1943/44. Pp. 3-14 (scans 5-16); actions of the ski units. pp. 15-26 (scans 17-29), etc.; battle and exit and encirclement of the 54th Guards Cavalry Regiment (April 1944). pp. 70-77 (scans 72-80); tank corps in breaking through enemy defenses (according to based on the materials of the 3rd Belorussian Front). pp. 77-82 (scans 80-85); actions of a tank regiment with a landing of machine gunners in the offensive (based on the materials of the 1st Belorussian Front). pp. 82-86 (scans 85-89); from the experience of using engineering tank regiments of minesweepers and flame-throwing tank regiments (based on the materials of the 1st Belorussian Front). pp. 88-94 (scans 90-96).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 13. March-April 1945

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 13: March-April 19451945.
1945
VMA

The offensive of the 22nd Guards Rifle Corps in the Polotsk direction (June 1944). pp. 3-18 (scans 5-20); breakthrough of the deep-echelon defense (using the example of the 1st Ukrainian Front). pp. 19-25 (scans 21-29); battle for the capture of the bridgehead on the Iviext river (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). p. 26-32 (scans 30-34); battle to encircle and destroy the enemy (based on the materials of the 1st Belorussian Front). pp. 32-41 (scans 34-46); battle of the 624th infantry regiment to break through the defenses in the area of the settlements of Lyaski, Boby (based on the materials of the 2nd Belorussian Front). pp. 42-48 (scans 46-52); repelling counterattacks by the 210th Guards Rifle Regiment. pp. 49-52 (scans 53-56); rifle battalion in a naval amphibious operation (based on the materials of the 59th Army). pp. 53-62 (scans 57-66); from the experience of combat operations of Guards mortar units in repelling an enemy counterattack (1943-1944). pp. 63-71 (scans 67-75); the appointment of assault units and flame-throwing units. pp. 72-79 (scans 76-83); some issues of military intelligence. pp. 80-88 (scans 84-92); combat use of fortified areas during the encirclement and liquidation of the Nazi group in the Korsun-Shevchenkovsky district. p. 93-103 (scans 97-107); Fortified areas in operations of the Leningrad Front (1944). pp. 104-121 (scans 108-125); interaction of units of fortified areas with rifle divisions in defensive combat. pp. 122-128 (scans 126-134); combat experience of offensive operations of the 152 fortified area. pp. 129-144 (scans 133-148).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 15. (July-August 1945)

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 15: (July-August 1945).1945.
1945
VMA

Some conclusions on the struggle for Breslau (based on the materials of the 6th Army). pp. 3-27 (scans 5-29); the offensive of the 23rd Guards Rifle Corps in the Polotsk operation. Pp. 28-57 (scans 30-59); from the experience of fighting for settlements (based on the materials of the 5th Guards and 59th armies). Pp. 58-73 (scans 60-75); battles of the 167th Infantry Division for Ruske Pass. Pp. 74-82 (scans 76-84); battles for height 252.1 (based on the materials of the 31st Army). pp. 97-105 (scans 99-107); battle for the capture of the defense node (based on the materials of the 1st Baltic Front, September 1944). pp. 106-111 (scans 108-113); the battle for the fortified junction at the Camp (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 112-115 (scans 114-117); from the experience of reconnaissance operations (based on the materials of the 49th and 51st armies and the 1st Ukrainian Front). pp. 119-130 (scans 121-132).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 16. September-October 1945

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 16: September-October 19451945.
1945
VMA

From the experience of offensive operations of the 1st Ukrainian and 2nd Belorussian fronts. pp. 3-18 (scans 5-22); liquidation of the Torn group of Germans. pp. 19-34 (scans 23-40); battle for the city and fortress of Graudenz. Pp. 35-49 (scans 41-57); pursuit of the enemy in a mountainous and wooded area (based on materials 4-of the Ukrainian Front). pp. 50-66 (scans 58-75); elimination of the enemy's bridgehead on the eastern shore of the Waite Streve and Damansher Straits. pp. 67-72 (scans 76-80); battle of the amphibious detachment on the Frisch-Nehrung spit (based on the materials of the 3rd Belorussian Front). pp. 73-78 (scans 81-86); the battle of the assault group of the 356th Infantry Regiment for the "Small Fort" (Konigsberg pp. 79-82 (scans 87-90); actions of the assault groups (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 83-89 (scans 91-97); Tank and mechanized formations in battles for settlements (based on the materials of the Northern Group of Forces). Pp. 90-99 (scans 98-108); smoke support for the assault on Konigsberg. Pp. 100-110 (scans 109-120); actions of scouts behind enemy lines (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 111-117 (scans 121-127); combat examples of actions of sappers-scouts (based on the materials of the 1st Guards Army). p. 118-126 (scans 128-136).

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 17. November-December 1945

A collection of tactical examples for the experience of the Patriotic War.No. 17: November-December 19451946.
1946
VMA

Some features of the offensive in a wooded and swampy area (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 3-19 (scans 3-21); battle of the 35th Rifle Corps southeast of Bialystok (based on the materials of the 2nd Belorussian Front). pp. 20-26 (scans 22-28); division offensive in a wooded and swampy area (September 1944, based on the materials of Leningrad Military District). pp. 27-38 (scans 29-40); the battle to improve their positions (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 39-42 (scans 41-44); battle under the threat of encirclement (based on the materials of the 2nd Belorussian Front, 110th Guards Rifle Regiment, 1945). pp. 43-45 (scans 45-47); battle for the stronghold of Jaunauce (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front). pp. 45-47 (scans 47-49); battle of the rifle company in the forest (based on the materials of the 2nd Belorussian Front, 1945). pp. 47-49 (scans 49-51); attack of the fort (from the experience of the battles for Konigsberg), (based on the materials of the 3rd Belorussian Front). pp. 49-53 (scans 51-55); offensive on the ice of Lake Karatai (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front, 1944). pp. 54-57 (scans 56-59); the actions of the mobile group of the 70th Guards Rifle Corps in the battle for Bischofsburg, pp. 58-60 (scans 60-62); the battle of the batteries of the anti-tank fighter regiment with enemy infantry (based on the materials of the 2nd Baltic Front, June 1944). Pp. 66-67 (scans 68-69); the use of flame-throwing incendiary devices in street battles (experience combat operations of flamethrower units of the 2nd Belorussian Front). Pp.68-69 (scans 70-71); combat reconnaissance of a reinforced company in a wooded and swampy area (based on the materials of the 2nd Guards Rifle Division, 1944). pp. 69-72 (scans 71-74); daytime reconnaissance searches in a wooded and swampy area (based on the materials of the 1st, 2nd Baltic and Leningrad fronts). pp. 73-79 (scans 75-81); combat reconnaissance (based on the materials of the 2nd Belorussian Front, 1944). Pp. 80-82 (scans 82-84); reconnaissance search of the 92nd separate company (based on the materials of the 3rd Belorussian Front, 1944). pp. 83-86 (scans 85-88).

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