2/19/2024 0 Comments Ww2 battle where the largest tank battle ever, hitler's eastern front collapsing![]() The failure of Barbarossa to knock Russia out of the war led Hitler to set the capture of the Caucasian oilfields as the overriding priority for 1942. He also emphasised the need to seize the Baku oil-fields, in what is now Azerbaijan: these were the richest in the Caucasus region (between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea), and among the most productive in the world.Ī StuG III assault gun waits amid ruined buildings outside Kharkov. As early as 31 July 1940, Hitler briefed senior commanders of his intention to shatter Russia ‘to its roots with one blow’. Soviet exploitation of the 1939 Russo-German Non-Aggression Pact to annex the Romanian provinces of Northern Bukhovina and Bessarabia posed a direct threat to Romania’s Ploes,ti oilfields, which were crucial to the German war effort. However, a study of May 1941 found that reserves would be exhausted by August of that year, as military requirements surpassed imports and home production. The subsequent conquest of much of Western Europe added another 280,000 tons of captured oil, and imports from the Soviet Union a further 225,000 tons. In September 1939, German oil reserves had totalled 842,000 tons. But as Barbarossa misfired in the winter of 1941, and as Soviet counter-offensives eliminated the immediate threat to Moscow, oil remained crucial in formulating German strategy for the following year. Germany’s need for oil was a major factor in Hitler’s decision to invade Russia in 1941: Operation Barbarossa, launched on 22 June, involved 3.8 million Axis personnel in the largest military invasion in history. ![]() The Eastern Front: German strategic planning, 1942 ![]()
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