Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive

Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive

The Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive operation ( _ru. Житомирско-Бердичевская наступательная операция) was a part of the strategic offensive of the Red Army in the right-bank (western) Ukrainian SSR. The offensive operation was conducted by the forces of the 1st Ukrainian Front commanded by General of Army Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin during World War II, from 24 December through to 14 January 1944 in 1944 with the task of inflicting a crushing defeat of the opposing German 4th Panzer Army of Army Group South, and to advance to river Yuzhny Bug while preventing new attempts by the enemy to again capture Kiev. As a result of the carried out operation, the Soviet troops, after opening an attack on 700 kilometer front, moved from 80 to 200 km, almost completely liberated Kiev and Zhitomir oblast regions, and also number of regions of the Vinnitsa oblast and Rovno oblast regions, and destroyed six enemy divisions. The 1st Ukrainian Front also occupied a new advantageous position to the north of the main concentration of forces ofthe Army Group South. The armies of the left wing of front deeply envelopped the enemy formations, which retained the right (western) shore of the Dnepr in the Kanev region. In the final phase of the operation, from 11 January 1944, the front’s forces deflected strong counter-attacks by the enemy. Besides the formations and units of the Red Army, the 1st Czechoslovak brigade also participated In the operation.As a result of the Kiev Strategic Offensive operation late in 1943, troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front under Vatutin took a large bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnepr in the Kiev region that “overhung” the enemy group of the troops in the south-western Ukraine. Attempting to reduce bridgehead and to retake Kiev, on 15 November German forces undertook counter-attacks in the region south of Zhitomir, but in the Kiev Strategic Defensive operation this plan was defeated.

ee also

* Eastern Front (World War II)
* Timeline of the Eastern Front of World War II


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