Red Storm Over the Balkans: The Failed Soviet Invasion of Romania, Spring 1944

Author:   David M. Glantz
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
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Pages:   462
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
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Red Storm Over the Balkans: The Failed Soviet Invasion of Romania, Spring 1944


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Germany’s Eastern Front in World War II saw many campaigns and battles that have been “forgotten” by a Soviet Union that tried to hide its military failures. The Red Army’s invasion of Romania in April and May 1944 was one such campaign, which produced nearly 200,000 casualties and tarnished the reputations of its commanders. The redoubtable David Glantz, the world’s leading authority on the Soviet military in World War II, now restores this tale to its proper place in the annals of World War II.Working from newly available Russian and long-neglected German archives—plus Red Army unit histories and commanders’ memoirs—Glantz reconstructs an imposing mosaic that reveals the immense scope and ambitious intent of the first Iasi-Kishinev offensive. His re-creation shows that Stalin was not as preoccupied with a direct route to Berlin as he was with a “broad front” strategy designed to gain territory and find vulnerable points in Germany’s extended lines of defense. If successful, the invasion would have also eliminated Romania as Germany’s ally, cut off the vital Ploiesti oilfields, and provided a base from which to consolidate Soviet power throughout the Balkans. Glantz traces the 2nd Ukrainian Front’s offensive along the Tirgu-Frumos, Iasi, and Dnestr River axes and the 3rd Ukrainian Front’s simultaneous advance to the Dnestr River and dramatic struggle to seize bridgeheads across the river and capture Kishinev. He discloses General Ivan Konev’s strategic plan as the 2nd Ukrainian Front prepared its Iasi offensive and fought a climactic battle with the German Eighth Army and its Romanian allies in the Tirgu-Frumos region in early May, then the regrouping of General Rodion Malinovsky’s 3rd Ukrainian Front for its decisive offensive toward Kishinev, which aborted in the face of a skillful counterstroke by a threadbare German Sixth Army. Glantz describes how the Wehrmacht, with a nucleus of survived combat veterans, was able to beat back Soviet forces hampered by spring floods, while already fragile Soviet logistical support was further undermined by the Wehrmacht’s scorched-earth strategy. Although Konev’s and Malinovsky’s offensives ultimately failed, the Red Army managed to inflict heavy losses on Axis forces, exacerbating the effects of Germany’s defeats in the Ukraine and making it more difficult for the Wehrmacht to contain the Soviet juggernaut’s ultimate advance toward Berlin. By re-creating this forgotten offensive, Glantz commemorates a rich and important chapter in the history of a war that brought down the German Army and reshaped the map of Europe.

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Author:   David M. Glantz
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
ISBN:  

9780700639489


ISBN 10:   0700639489
Pages:   462
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsPreface 1. Introduction -The Winter Campaign (December 1943-April 1944) -The Balkan Dimension: The War in Southern Ukraine and Northern Romania (April-June 1944) 2. Prelude -Situation in Early April 1944 -Soviet Offensive Planning 3. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s April Offensive (8-23 April 1944) -The Initial Advance along the Tirgu-Frumos Axis (8-12 April) -Jockeying for Position along the Tirgu-Frumos Axis (13-23 April) -Operations along the Dnestr Front (8-25 April) -Conclusions 4. The 3rd Ukrainian Front’s Advance to the Dnestr River and the -Bridgehead Battles (11-25 April 1944) -Prelude: The Odessa Offensive (26 March-10 April) -Pursuit to the Dnestr River and the First Bridgehead Battles (11-17 April) -The Second Bridgehead Battles (19-25 April) -Conclusions 5. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s Preparations for the Iasi (Tirgu-Frumos) Offensive (24 April - 1 May 1944) -Konev’s Strategic Plan -Regrouping and Composition (1 May) -Konev’s Diversionary Operations along the Iasi Axis (24-26 April) -Group Wohler’s Spoiling Attacks (25-28 April) -Konev’s Final Offensive Preparations (29 April - 1 May) -Conclusions 6. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s Iasi (Tirgu-Frumos) Offensive (2-8 May 1944) -The Battle on 2 May -The Battle on 3 May -The Battle on 4 May -The Battles during 5-7 May -The LVII Panzer Corps’ Counterstroke (17 May) -Conclusions 7. The 3rd Ukrainian Front’s Plans and the German Sixth Army’s Counterstrokes along the Dnestr River (2-30 May 1944) -Malinovsky’s Planning and Regrouping (2-8 May) -German Sixth Army’s Counterstrokes along the Dnestr River (8-30 May) -Conclusions 8. Denouement (30 May - 6 June 1944) -Soviet Planning to 26 May -Army Group Wohler’s Iasi Counterstroke (30 May - 5 June) -Conclusions 9. Conclusions -The “Discovery” -Strategic Implications -Lessons Learned -The Human Cost Appendix: Soviet Documents Notes Selected Bibliography Index

Reviews

For more than a quarter of a century, Col. David Glantz has been the most productive American scholar of the Eastern Front. A co-founder of the U.S. Army’s Combat Studies Institute at Fort Leavenworth, Glantz was one of the first westerners to gain access to the Soviet military archives. Since then he has turned out an impressive number of works on the Eastern Front focused on the Red Army’s operations. This is the latest tome. . . . In this particular book, Glantz covers a little known episode of the Eastern Front, a Red Army attempt to overrun Romania in the early spring of 1944.""— Strategy Page.com ""With this publication, David M. Glantz has easily established himself as the doyen of military historians of the Eastern Front in World War II. The book breaks new ground in several important areas, one of the most significant being the number of historiographical issues that are confronted and resolved. . . . Glantz’s detailed and engrossing account is a lasting and overdue tribute to the men of both armies who fought in this long-forgotten campaign. It deserves a place on every military historian’s bookshelf.""— Slavic Review ""For those with a specialist interest in the Eastern Front, this authoritative book is required reading.""— Journal of Military History ""A must read for any serious student of the Eastern front.""— NYMAS Review ""Glantz’s study corrects a sixty-year misinterpretation of Soviet Army operations along the Romanian approaches to the Balkans in 1944 and adds tremendously to our understanding of the war's conduct in the east.""— Roger Reese, author of Red Commanders: A Social History of the Soviet Army Officer Corps, 1918–1991 ""With his usual command of the sources and devotion to detail, Glantz once again brings to light a little-known episode of the struggle on the Eastern Front. . . . Essential reading for students of World War II.""— Richard L. DiNardo, author of Germany and the Axis Powers: From Coalition to Collapse ""Glantz is once again at the top of his form.""— Dennis Showalter, author of Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth Century


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David M. Glantz is the author of When Titans Clashed, The Battle of Kursk, The Battle for Leningrad, Zhukov's Greatest Defeat, Stumbling Colossus, Colossus Reborn and many other books.

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