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1945 Urals War (Hitler's World)
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The Urals War was a series of intense battles and skirmishes engaged between the German and Soviet armies. The Red Army concentrated on fighting an effective guerrilla war against the Nazis in order to inflict mass casualties then push them back from the region. Germany could concentrate on fighting in the USSR after the Allied offensive had stalled in the 1944-45 Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. Aktobe, Ufa, Kazan and Orenburg would also see some heavy fighting to as the Soviets and local militias dug in at various pints along the way.
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local Tarta malitias. 25
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≈24,500
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1945
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1945-09-24
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1945
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1945-08-14
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Magnitogorsk Kazan Orenburg Ufa Aktobe Yekaterinburg
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A decisive German victory, Operation Wolfgang a success.
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Central Russia and the Ural Mountains.
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1945
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The Urals War was a series of intense battles and skirmishes engaged between the German and Soviet armies. The Red Army concentrated on fighting an effective guerrilla war against the Nazis in order to inflict mass casualties then push them back from the region. Germany could concentrate on fighting in the USSR after the Allied offensive had stalled in the 1944-45 Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. The initial conflict was opened in Yekaterinburg, Uralsk and the industrial city of Magnitogorsk by several Junkers Ju 388 bombers, Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers and Henkel He 162 Fighters. The Soviet Rogožarski IK-3 fighters and Yakovlev Yak-1 put up a brave fight. It was then that German and Romania spent most of September in heavy tank battles between Yekaterinburg and the industrial city of Magnitogorsk and Omsk. A particularly fierce clash occurred in between German Panzerkampfwagen E-100, and Soviet TP7 , IS-2 Heavy, NI-tractor and KV-1 Heavy tanks with heavy losses on both sides. Aktobe, Ufa, Kazan and Orenburg would also see some heavy fighting to as the Soviets and local militias dug in at various pints along the way. The during September the second 'Magda' 1kt A-bomb made its contribution felt in Yekaterinburg on September 24, 1945 (the final one was used on China in 1952).