Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Book discussion and reviews related to the German military.

Moderator: sniper1shot

Post Reply
User avatar
Igorn
Associate
Posts: 818
Joined: Fri May 14, 2004 12:09 pm
Location: Moscow, Russia
Contact:

Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by Igorn »

Dear all!

I am pleased to inform you that my new book Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945: Vilkavishkis, Gumbinnen/Nemmersdorf, Elbing, Wormditt/Frauenburg, Kielce/Lisow to be published by Helion has appeared on Amazon and available for pre-ordering:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1912174065/ ... r+nebolsin

This new study by Igor Nebolsin covers, in remarkable detail, a number of forgotten and overlooked armoured engagements on the Eastern Front during the final year of the war, based firmly on Soviet and German archival records.

After defeating German Group Army Centre in Belorussia (Operation Bagration) in the first days of August 1944 the Red Army rapidly approached East Prussia. Here, near the borders of the Third Reich in the area of Vilkavishkis heavy tank combats broke out. German Panzer-Grenadier Division Großdeutschland engaged the Soviet 33rd Army, reinforced by the 2nd Guards Tank Corps and separate Anti-tank artillery Brigades and Regiments, in fierce and extensive combat. Based on the archival documents from both sides and other sources Igor Nebolsin provides a meticulous analysis of this battle and challenges myths created by some German authors.

By mid-October 1944 the Soviet 3rd Belorussian Front was ready to invade East Prussia. 2nd Guards Tank Corps committed to the main axis of attack developed an operational breakthrough in the direction of Gumbinnen and soon captured an important crossing over the Angerapp River at Nemmersdorf. For two days Soviet units were engaged in severe fighting against Fallschirm-Panzer-Division Hermann Göring, 5th Panzer Division and the Führer-Begleit-Brigade. Combat in East Prussia were notable, even by Eastern Front standards, for their severity, mercilessness and heavy losses in personnel and material for both sides.

In January 1945 the Red Army managed to break the strong German defense in East Prussia and swiftly reached the Baltic, cutting off East Prussia from Germany. 5th Guards Tank Army played a decisive role in this breakthrough. At the final stage of this operation the Army contained a desperate attempt of the German 4th Army to escape from East Prussia to Germany in tank engagements at Wormditt and Frauenburg.

This book also covers tank battles near Kielce, Poland in January 1945 where XXIV Panzer Korps (16th Panzer Division, 17th Panzer Division, 20th Panzer-Grenadier Division, 424th Schwere-Panzer-Abteilung) was engaged in an engagement lasting three days against forces of the Soviet 4th Guards Tank Army.

The day-by-day coverage of events, honest views of the Soviet and German commanders, statistical data from both Russian and German viewpoints, and the 'human element' based on the exciting first-hand reminiscences of Soviet tank officers all make this study an incredibly valuable source of information. The text is fully supported by specially-commissioned color maps and an extensive selection of photographs, many from private collections.
Igor
panzermahn
Associate
Posts: 919
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 3:09 am
Location: Malaysia

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by panzermahn »

Hi Igor,

Looks fantastic! Just wanted to ask if your book had any info with regards Kriegsmarine engagement against Soviet tanks during evacuation from East Prussia?

Panzermahn
User avatar
Igorn
Associate
Posts: 818
Joined: Fri May 14, 2004 12:09 pm
Location: Moscow, Russia
Contact:

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by Igorn »

Hi Panzermahn,

A chapter which covers engagements of the Soviet 5th Guards Tank Army in January-February 1945 in East Prussia (e.g. Elbing, Wormditt, Frauenburg, Tolkemitt) has some info about combats of the Soviet 5th Guards Tank Army against Kriegsmarine & other units based on the previously classified information from the Russian archives (Tsamo) and reports of the 4th German Army (NARA AOK 4 section: T312. R260, R261, R262)

Best Regards,

Igor
Igor
panzermahn
Associate
Posts: 919
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 3:09 am
Location: Malaysia

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by panzermahn »

Hi Igor,

Many thanks for the additional information. I would certainly keep my eyes out for your book!

Cheers
Panzermahn
User avatar
donwhite
Contributor
Posts: 394
Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2002 9:31 pm
Location: Australia

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by donwhite »

G'day Igor,

Are the efforts of 3rd Belorussian armoured units in January '45 covered at all? Regardless I will also keep my eyes out for this release.

Cheers
User avatar
Igorn
Associate
Posts: 818
Joined: Fri May 14, 2004 12:09 pm
Location: Moscow, Russia
Contact:

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by Igorn »

Hi Donwhite,

Efforts of the 3rd Belorussian front armoured units in January '45 are not in scope. I may issue a separate book on this (e.g. 2nd Guards Tank Corps in Jan-Feb 45).

Igor
Igor
User avatar
donwhite
Contributor
Posts: 394
Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2002 9:31 pm
Location: Australia

Re: Tank Battles in East Prussia and Poland 1944-1945

Post by donwhite »

Igor,

Many thanks for clarifying.

Cheers
Post Reply