We learned a lot about operation Zitadelle and with Kraxis' help we were even able to win for the German side.
The more I learn about the historical battle the more i wonder why the Germans started it.
It was clear that the Russians were prepared. They had collected everything they could. And the whole area was a big fortress.
So attacking Kusk was not only silly it was completely against the German military doctrine: Never use your tank formations against strong defense. Attack soft points and the rush behind the enemies defense.
So why did the German attack here. They had the innitiative and several options:
- Not attacking at all (Guderians option)
- attacking somewhere else (maybe crossing the Donez at Charkow)
How risky the plan was becomes clear when you look at the armies which where not involved in Zitadelle.2nd TankArmy had only two Tank Divisions (kind of reserve for the army group) with 200 tanks. 2nd army had only 200 assault tanks.... .
So it was obvious that the whole front would collapse if Zitadelle failed.
So how could excellent generals like Manstein, Model, Kluge execute such a failed strategy. Why didn't they explain Hitler that he could attack everywhere else?
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