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Roslavl–Novozybkov offensive

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141: 105: 235: 171: 159: 118: 225: 834:' 40th Army, which became part of the Southwestern Front on 26 August, was responsible for defending the front's right flank and maintaining contact with the Bryansk Front on its right. It included the 980: 643:. The offensive failed as a result of armor dispersion and poor intelligence, and the 2nd Panzer Group inflicted heavy casualties on the front's forces, significantly weakening it in advance of 798:, while eliminating the 21st Army remnants surrounded in a large salient pocket northeast of Chernigov and north of the Desna. The 21st Army and old 3rd Army were part of the Bryansk Front. 347: 509: 369: 558: 684:
Air Forces to concentrate their aircraft on blocking the group's advance, but the aviation failed to halt the German troops. By the end of 29 August,
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in the Novgorod-Seversky area and the army's main forces west of Trubchevsk. Farther to the rear, the
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while mopping up stragglers from the 13th Army in 2nd Panzer Group's rear west of the Desna.
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had advanced 20 kilometers to the south, reaching positions to the north of the
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On 28 August, the 2nd Panzer Group continued to advance southward, crossing the
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Barbarossa Derailed: The Battle for Smolensk 10 July–10 September 1941
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were echeloned to the rear at Novgorod-Seversky and west of
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To the west of the 2nd Panzer Group, infantry divisions of
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of the XXXXVII Corps was quickly moving southward from
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between 30 August and 12 September 1941, part of the
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Index

Roslavl–Novozybkov Offensive
Eastern Front
World War II
Battle of Smolensk
Bryansk
Sumy Oblasts
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Germany
Soviet Union
Andrey Yeryomenko
Nazi Germany
Heinz Guderian
Nazi Germany
Maximilian von Weichs
Bryansk Front
3rd Army
13th Army
21st Army
50th Army

2nd Panzer Group

2nd Army
2nd Army
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Operation Barbarossa
German declaration of war

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