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German advanced through a gap between the Soviet forces on the Novosibirsk and Irkutsk Fronts in to the eastern part of Chita Oblast in order encircles the Soviet holding out at Irkutsk after winning at Omsk. A perticuly fearice clash occurred in between German Panzerkampfwagen E-100 and BA-10 armoured cars clashed with 6 Mongolian BA-10 armoured cars and 20 Soviet TP7 tanks , 3 IS-2 Heavy, NI-tractor and 4 KV-1 Heavy tanks with heavy losses on both sides just north of the city of Chita. Although all the tanks had been adapted on all sides to cope in the snow (with the use of wider than average tracks), the lighter TP7 tanks and BA 10 half-track armoured cars had a mobility advantage in the heavy snow. Mines, ambushes, suicide attacks and snipers all used to deadly effect by both sides to

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  • 1945 Battle of Chita (Hitler's World)
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  • German advanced through a gap between the Soviet forces on the Novosibirsk and Irkutsk Fronts in to the eastern part of Chita Oblast in order encircles the Soviet holding out at Irkutsk after winning at Omsk. A perticuly fearice clash occurred in between German Panzerkampfwagen E-100 and BA-10 armoured cars clashed with 6 Mongolian BA-10 armoured cars and 20 Soviet TP7 tanks , 3 IS-2 Heavy, NI-tractor and 4 KV-1 Heavy tanks with heavy losses on both sides just north of the city of Chita. Although all the tanks had been adapted on all sides to cope in the snow (with the use of wider than average tracks), the lighter TP7 tanks and BA 10 half-track armoured cars had a mobility advantage in the heavy snow. Mines, ambushes, suicide attacks and snipers all used to deadly effect by both sides to
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • Danish volunteers.
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  • ≈ 6,500
side2casualties
  • ≈2,500
side1casualties
  • ≈1,800
side1strength
  • ≈2,900
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Previous
  • 1945(xsd:integer)
End
  • 1945-11-24(xsd:date)
Name
  • 1945(xsd:integer)
Begin
  • 1945-11-02(xsd:date)
Commanders
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Battles
  • Chita
Result
  • A Soviet and Mongolian defensive victory
Place
  • Chita Oblast
NEXT
  • 1946(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • German advanced through a gap between the Soviet forces on the Novosibirsk and Irkutsk Fronts in to the eastern part of Chita Oblast in order encircles the Soviet holding out at Irkutsk after winning at Omsk. A perticuly fearice clash occurred in between German Panzerkampfwagen E-100 and BA-10 armoured cars clashed with 6 Mongolian BA-10 armoured cars and 20 Soviet TP7 tanks , 3 IS-2 Heavy, NI-tractor and 4 KV-1 Heavy tanks with heavy losses on both sides just north of the city of Chita. Although all the tanks had been adapted on all sides to cope in the snow (with the use of wider than average tracks), the lighter TP7 tanks and BA 10 half-track armoured cars had a mobility advantage in the heavy snow. Mines, ambushes, suicide attacks and snipers all used to deadly effect by both sides to the conflict to.
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