The Road to Berlin

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By day the sun, if it appeared, shone pale and fitful and at night autumnal frosts crackled on the surface of the mud and the ooze. Winter was only weeks away, but for the Red Army the coming winter was to prove very different from the two previous winter campaigns, fought much further east amidst the frost, ice and snow. Since storming the ice-bound Don and Donets, Soviet troops had moved many hundreds of miles to the west where conditions were markedly different; only in the north, on the Leni...ngrad and Volkhov Fronts, could there be any parallel with the past. In the south-west winter conditions were very fickle, with the lower Dnieper and the southern Bug freezing over at different times and for different periods; at the centre of the Soviet–German front winter also assumed a milder form. The Soviet command did take these climatic vagaries and fluctuations into its general calculations, but it could scarcely foresee that not only would the winter of 1943–4 prove to be different but would also turn out to be enormously capricious.At the end of October, what Manstein calls ‘the decisive struggle’ for the Dnieper line was already well advanced, as the Red Army piled on the pressure in four sectors: the Zaporozhe bridgehead, the two Dnieper sectors and the bridgehead to the north of Kiev (the left flank of Fourth Panzer).

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