Biggest Offensive of WWII?

Rosa Goyette
2025-05-14 22:47:16
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Around 280 miles south west of Moscow the Germans finally launched their major offensive for 1943. The battlefield was enormous, stretching out for hundreds of miles. Nearly a million German troops faced over twice as many from the Red Army. This was to be a tank battle like no other - around 3,000 German panzers faced over 5,000 Soviet tanks - they were placing their faith in the new Tiger heavy tank to outgun the opposition.
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