List of Illustrations
Preface
1. Introduction
-The Winter Campaign (December 1943-April 1944)
-The Balkan Dimension: The War in Southern Ukraine and Northern Romania (April-June 1944)
2. Prelude
-Situation in Early April 1944
-Soviet Offensive Planning
3. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s April Offensive (8-23 April 1944)
-The Initial Advance along the Tirgu-Frumos Axis (8-12 April)
-Jockeying for Position along the Tirgu-Frumos Axis (13-23 April)
-Operations along the Dnestr Front (8-25 April)
-Conclusions
4. The 3rd Ukrainian Front’s Advance to the Dnestr River and the
-Bridgehead Battles (11-25 April 1944)
-Prelude: The Odessa Offensive (26 March-10 April)
-Pursuit to the Dnestr River and the First Bridgehead Battles (11-17 April)
-The Second Bridgehead Battles (19-25 April)
-Conclusions
5. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s Preparations for the Iasi (Tirgu-Frumos) Offensive (24 April - 1 May 1944)
-Konev’s Strategic Plan
-Regrouping and Composition (1 May)
-Konev’s Diversionary Operations along the Iasi Axis (24-26 April)
-Group Wohler’s Spoiling Attacks (25-28 April)
-Konev’s Final Offensive Preparations (29 April - 1 May)
-Conclusions
6. The 2nd Ukrainian Front’s Iasi (Tirgu-Frumos) Offensive (2-8 May 1944)
-The Battle on 2 May
-The Battle on 3 May
-The Battle on 4 May
-The Battles during 5-7 May
-The LVII Panzer Corps’ Counterstroke (17 May)
-Conclusions
7. The 3rd Ukrainian Front’s Plans and the German Sixth Army’s Counterstrokes along the Dnestr River (2-30 May 1944)
-Malinovsky’s Planning and Regrouping (2-8 May)
-German Sixth Army’s Counterstrokes along the Dnestr River (8-30 May)
-Conclusions
8. Denouement (30 May - 6 June 1944)
-Soviet Planning to 26 May
-Army Group Wohler’s Iasi Counterstroke (30 May - 5 June)
-Conclusions
9. Conclusions
-The “Discovery”
-Strategic Implications
-Lessons Learned
-The Human Cost
Appendix: Soviet Documents
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index