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with nothing more than anti-tank rifles, rifle grenades, and
Molotov cocktails. The cavalry received only limited support after the initial breakthrough. German air superiority even in bad weather forced the cavalry to conduct their movements at night. Limited supplies were flown into area at night but the reader is primarily left of the land independent and Partizan support for supplies and medical aid. Soviet air support did, however, evacuate 3000 wounded, and ultimately Belov escaped via air.
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Pavel Belov was greatly respected among his peers as a general who truly cared about his soldiers. He often refused to send his units into pointless attacks that his superiors often demanded. This could explain why he was only awarded the Gold star in 1944, considering his admiration by the foe along
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The main weakness of the cavalry force operating behind German lines was its lack of fire support. Horse
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Belov recognized this reality early on when his men emerged from the forest and their first probing attacks against the hastily erected German defenses were repulsed. His request to bypass these defenses to the west and in conjunction with the 11th cavalry Corps to cut the railroad feeding the city
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The winter of 1941-1942 was extremely severe. Mean temperatures near Moscow during
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The cavalry corps heroically held its position after many German counter-attacks. They became the first Allied units to begin the first counter-attack on the night of 27–28 November, thus leading the Soviet forces as the vanguard. On the eve of 5 December, the 1st Guards
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January to February 1942 raids initially almost succeeded in isolating and destroying the fourth army and crippling Army group centre. The blame for ultimately failing to achieve this objective is STAVKA's for selecting an operational objective not suited to the forces employed. The original
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and personally led the longest successful war raid, lasting five months behind the German lines. He has earned legendary status and could be considered one of the greatest cavalry generals. Considering his accomplishments from 1941-1945, his adaptation of combining horses, tanks, artillery, and
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Smolensk railroad and not to capture Vyazma. The 1st Guards Cavalry Corps and 11th Cavalry Corps were lightly armoured, and winter conditions prevented the limited artillery from keeping pace with the riflemen and horsemen. As penetration developed,
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Cav Corps Belov has again broken out and is moving in the direction of Kirov. Nothing we could brag about. Cav Corps Belov is now floating around the area west of Kirov. Quite a man, that we have to send no less than seven divisions after
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on the southern flank of Moscow, thus saving both Moscow and besieged Tula. Guderian's penetration had culminated by forming a salient north-east of Tula, threatening the towns of Kashira and
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aircraft on a modern battlefield resulted in the victory against a more technologically advanced enemy, often in the most desperate parts of the
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