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It is the same Jewish class of beings who have done so much damage to our own
Fatherland by virtue of their activities against the nation and civilisation, and who promote anti-German tendencies throughout the world, and who will be the harbingers of revenge. Their extermination is a dictate of our own survival.
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Every sign of active or passive resistance or any sort of machinations on the part of Jewish-Bolshevik agitators are to be immediately and pitilessly exterminated ... These circles are the intellectual supports of
Bolshevism, the bearers of its murderous organisation, the helpmates of the partisans.
778:, or OKW) intended to hold Sevastopol as a fortress, much as the Red Army had done during the first battle for the Crimea from 1941 to 1942. Inadequate repair to the defenses of Sevastopol made this impossible and, on 9 May 1944, Sevastopol fell in less than one month after the start of the battle.
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across the Kerch Strait to Crimea. During the following months, the Red Army pushed back the German forces in the southern
Ukraine. In November 1943, they eventually cut off the land-based connection of 17th Army through the
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The Army lost much of its heavy equipment in the Crimea. Considerable losses were suffered in terms of men lost in battle and losses associated with the
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Zusammenbruch der deutschen Verteidigung zwischen Ostsee und Karpaten". In MĂĽller, Rolf-Dieter (ed.).
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to launch air attacks against
Romanian oil refineries. By the end of 1943, the Soviet command began landing troops in Kerch Strait.
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Heeresgruppe A über die Krim bis Rumänien". In Frieser, Karl-Heinz; et al. (eds.).
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were organized as "Army Group Ruoff". In August 1942, Hitler sub-divided Army Group South into two new army groups:
717:, the "Group Conrad" constructed around the German XXXXIX Mountain Corps and the Romanian Cavalry Corps with the
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October 1941, in November 1941 Hoth issued the following directive to troops under his command:
280:. He called upon his men to understand the need for "harsh punishment of Jewry". In support of the
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Command (Pilfousek Brigade), reorganized in early August 1941 as Slovak 1st Division
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in spring 1943 to support a push through the
Caucasus to Persia, although the Cable Railway (
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and the 17th Army attacked towards the
Caucasus oilfields in what was to be known as the
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236:. Approximately 100,000 Soviet troops were captured. The 17th Army participated in the
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Infantry Divisions. These six divisions had a total strength of 57,088 men.
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On 2 February 1944, the 17th Army trapped on Crimea consisted of the
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withdrew from Southern Russia but 17th Army was ordered to hold the
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248:, a major center of heavy industry for the Soviet Union.
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228:, the 17th Army encircled Soviet forces in central
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772:. The German Supreme Command of the Armed Forces (
1913:Military units and formations established in 1940
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244:, the gateway to the Caucasus oil fields, and
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1537:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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1367:, Chapter 19 (1969, English translation 1970)
218:. From 1 July, the Hungarian "Mobile Corps" (
1556:(in German). Vol. 4. OsnabrĂĽck: Biblio.
1477:. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
1409:Die Militärische Niederwerfung der Wehrmacht
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329:. Army Group A included the 17th Army, the
202:On 22 June 1941, the 17th Army was part of
44:June 1943, German troops in Southern Russia
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703:73rd German Infantry Division
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443:156th Field Training Division
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357:. By October 1942, the
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634:9th Romanian Cav. Div.
629:336th German Inf. Div.
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516:370th German Inf. Div.
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457:1st Romanian Mtn. Div.
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496:4th German Mtn. Div.
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286:Walter von Reichenau
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198:Operation Barbarossa
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