Demyansk Offensive (1943)

The Demyansk Offensive Operation was part of the Soviet strategic offensive known as Operation Polar Star against Axis forces. The operation took place in Demyansk from 15 to 28 February 1943. The Northwestern Front and Mikhail Khozin Special Group engaged the 16th Army of Army Group North in an operation for control of Demyansk and to destroy Axis forces in the region.

Demyansk Offensive
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

Positions in the Battle of Demyansk
Date15–28 February 1943
Location
Demyansk, Novgorod Oblast, near present-day St. Petersburg, Russia
Result Soviet tactical victory
Territorial
changes
Demyansk salient eliminated
Belligerents
Germany  Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Georg von Küchler
Ernst Busch
Georgy Zhukov
Semyon Timoshenko
Mikhail Khozin
Units involved
16th Army Northwestern Front
Mikhail Khozin Special Group
Total: 327,000
Casualties and losses
1,718 killed or missing
5,198 wounded

Total:
6,916
10,016 killed or missing
23,647 wounded

Total:
33,663

As a result of the Demyansk Offensive, the Northwestern Front eliminated the Demyansk salient, but the original plan of envelopment failed.

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