Battle of Debrecen

The Battle of Debrecen, called by the Red Army the Debrecen Offensive Operation, was a battle taking place from 6 to 29 October 1944 on the Eastern Front in Hungary during World War II.

Debrecen Offensive Operation
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

German Panther tank in the city of Debrecen in October 1944
Date6–29 October 1944
Location
Nagyvárad / Debrecen / Nyíregyháza, Kingdom of Hungary
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Germany
Hungary
 Soviet Union
 Romania
Commanders and leaders
Johannes Friessner
M. Fretter-Pico
Rodion Malinovsky
Issa Pliyev
Nicolae Macici
Gheorghe Avramescu
Units involved

Army Group South

2nd Ukrainian Front

Strength
1 October:
31 divisions and brigades
240,952 men
190,000 men
293 tanks and assault guns
3,500 guns and mortars
741 aircraft
1 October:
84 divisions and brigades
698,200 men
167,306 men
825 tanks and assault guns
10,238 guns and mortars
1,216 aircraft
Casualties and losses
~15,000 killed or wounded
20,000 killed or wounded
Total: 53,000 men
(including ~18,000 POW) ~200 tanks lost
490 guns lost
19,713 killed or missing and 64,297 wounded or sick
33,500 killed or wounded
Total: 117,360 men (including 5,073 POW)
~500 tanks lost
1,656 guns lost

The offensive was conducted by the 2nd Ukrainian Front under Marshal Rodion Malinovsky. It was opposed by General Maximilian Fretter-Pico's German Sixth Army (II formation) and the allied Hungarian VII Army Corps of Army Group South Ukraine

The German and Hungarian units were forced to retreat some 160 km and opposed the 2nd Ukrainian Front, which had Debrecen as its strategic objective.

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