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The latest updates of "RKKA in the WW2" site for M

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http://www.rkkaww2.armchairgeneral.com presents the latest updates for March

Mar. 03
For my new section: Multimedia (not created yet) uploaded an excellent videoclip (24Mb) of V.S. Shelomovskiy from vaenga.tekos.ru

This file will be available from my mirror ONLY!!!



Maps:

Odessa defence scheme 1941
Operations of the 3rd Company/11th Motorised Anti-tank Fougasse Flamethrower Battalion in assault of the Fort No. 8.


Crimea 1941

The 1st assault of Sevastopol
The 2nd assault of Sevastopol
The 2nd assault of Sevastopol (another map)


Western Direction 1941

Pillboxes' defence. Slokhi area
Pillboxes arrangement scheme. Brest vicinity
The Brest Fortress defence scheme
The opponents assets at the commencement of the operations. Western Special Military District
Summary operations for the 4th Army of the Western Front June 23-24
Summary operations for the 4th Army of the Western Front June 25-27
Summary operations for the 4th Army of the Western Front June 28- July 25.
Minsk defensive operation
Surrounding scheme for the troops of the Western Front
Operations of the 100th Rifle Division in Minsk defence
Operations of the 100th Rifle Division in Minsk defensive operation
Operations of the 100th Rifle Division in Berezina area
Operations of the 1st Motorised Rifle Division in Minsk defensive operation
Operations of the 61st Infantry Corps. Mogilev defence
Counter-attacks of the Western Front
Operations of the 13th Army between Dnieper and Sozh rivers. (Mogilev-Trubchevsk-Sevsk area)


The Moscow Battle

Summary of operations on the Western Front left flank and center
Summary of operations on the Western Front left flank
Operations of the 26th Separate Company of Fougasse Flamethrowers


Crimea 1942

Organisation of fire and positioning of the 44th Army. Crimea - edited
The opponents assets at the commencement of the German offensive in Crimea.
Kerch-Feodosian Landing Operation
Operations in Kerch peninsula May 08-09
Operations in Kerch peninsula May 10-11
Operations in Kerch peninsula May 12-20


Caucasus 1942

The German defeat in Gizel vicinity. (Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavcaz) region. The 9th Soviet Army). Caucasus


Don area 1942

Combat action at the big bend of Don. (Voronezh-Voroshilovgrad defensive operation)
Sides standing by night of June 27 and German High-command plans for "Blau" and "Klausevic" operations. South-Western Front.


Stalingrad

Combat operations of the 100th and 104th Separate Fougasse Flamethrower Companies


The Kursk Battle

Defence operations of the 40th Army and the 1st Tank Army. The Kursk Battle. Voronezh Front.
Operation map for the 39th Panzer Regiment in the Kursk Battle


Ukraine 1943-44.

Operations of the 4th Motorised Anti-tank Flamethrower Battalion. Dnieper 1943.
Operations of the 1st Gds., 38th, 40th Armies, 1st, 3rd Gds. Tank Armies in Zhitomir-Vinnitsa region. Ukraine.


Poland 1945

Utilising of fougasse flamethrowers in the fights for Posnan

Mar. 24
Weapons:

Small updates of SP guns page



Galleries:

KV gallery started with KV-2, KV-85, KV-8/KV-8s subsections

T-26 galleries

Artillery gallery

Rocket launchers ("Katyusha")

Self-Propelled guns gallery

Auxiliary vehicles gallery (pictures)

Auxiliary vehicles gallery (photos)



Other interesting weapons' gallery



Battles:

Strength Reports of the Tank Units on Kerch Peninsula. Spring 1942



Formations:

Cavalry Divisions (brief info)



New links added

Soon
A few next updates, in general, will be devoted to maps and galleries. I collected too huge collection of unprocessed maps (a few hundreds) and images (several dozens). So I decided to finish their uploading first and then to go on with other materials.....
http://armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/
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