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of the First World War,' depending upon infantry to make unsupported frontal attacks against Soviet trench line defenses. The
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Romania's territorial integrity. On the other hand, the capture of Odessa enabled Antonescu to surpass Mussolini in prestige, as the latter had no comparable spoils. Odessa was the most important wartime conquest – without substantial German support – by any of the
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Romanian Army, leading both military and political leaders in the country to call for a discontinuation of military operations against the Soviet Union. Antonescu ignored such objections, regarding continued participation and eventual
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attacked a Soviet convoy south of Odessa, each boat launching her two torpedoes at the closest enemy destroyer. Three of the four torpedoes missed. The fourth torpedo struck and damaged the Soviet destroyer, but failed to detonate. It was one of the few actions the
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advanced towards
Gnileakovo and Vakarzhany, only to be pushed back in some areas by a strong Soviet counterattack the following day. On 30 August the Romanians retook the initiative, but gained very little ground. Hitler and the German High Command noted that 'Antonescu using at Odessa the tactics
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Antonescu, highlighting the poor condition of the front-line divisions, which were exhausted after nearly a month of continuous fighting. He proposed a reorganization of six divisions (the 3rd, 6th, 7th, 14th, 21st
Infantry and Guard Divisions), which would be split into 2 corps and supported by 8
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On the night of 15 September, Soviet troops broke contact with the
Romanian 1st Corps and retreated toward the southeast. On 16 September, the 1st Corps took the heights northwest of Gross-Liebenthal. Romanian troops also occupied the area south of the Sukhoy bank. Over 3,000 Soviet soldiers were
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Romanians were bogged down in front of the Soviets' main line of defense. The 4th Army had already suffered 27,307 casualties, including 5,329 killed in action. Nevertheless, the Soviets were also weakened, and thanks to the capture of Kubanka, Romanian
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and comprising one infantry regiment, one assault pioneer regiment and two artillery regiments arrived. Concurrently, the
Soviets also received 15,000 men and ammunition. On 9 September, Ciupercă was replaced by Lieutenant-General Iosif Iacobici, who was expressly ordered to follow the General
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and the subsequent victory at Odessa led to a partial demobilization of the
Romanian army, which was reduced in size from nearly 900,000 personnel on 1 October to 465,000 on 1 January 1942. Politically, the presence of Romanian troops in Odessa and the establishment of the
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The offensive resumed on 16 August, as Romanian troops attacked along the entire line, capturing Odessa's water reservoirs on 17 August. The Soviet forces put up a stubborn resistance, launching repeated counter-attacks, inflicting and taking heavy casualties. The
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and joined the 1st Armored Division. At the same time, the 10th Dorobanți Regiment overran the Soviet forces at Lozovaya. The 4th Army gradually closed the circle around Odessa, but the offensive was temporarily stopped by
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units were also involved near Odessa. By early September the total number of German-Romanian troops near Odessa was about 277,000 soldiers and officers, up to 2,200 guns and mortars, 100–120 tanks, and 300 to 400 planes.
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Staff's directives without question. The offensive resumed on 12 September, but was again stopped temporarily on September 14 as Romanian and German artillery units were running low on ammunition. Two
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735:Case Blue
620:Leningrad
545:Black Sea
401:11th Army
79:June 2011
2606:Archived
2593:Archived
2570:32859811
2536:32552622
2260:17 April
2254:Historia
2000:See also
1881:Delfinul
1869:Delfinul
1861:Delfinul
1847:Viscolul
1839:port of
1794:Chebanka
1770:Vânători
1616:4th Army
1553:Budapest
1548:Debrecen
1198:1st Kiev
1164:Smolensk
1012:Solstice
972:Budapest
962:Courland
952:Debrecen
947:Belgrade
869:2nd Kiev
741:Caucasus
714:Demyansk
675:Chechnya
609:1st Kiev
469:19 tanks
430:Strength
413:9th Army
390:4th Army
153:region,
146:Location
2463:20 July
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1919:Soviet
1873:M-class
1854:Vijelia
1841:Vylkove
1835:to the
1745:Marshal
1645:Prelude
1610:in the
1596:during
1496:Dnieper
1432:Kharkov
1396:München
1373:Treznea
1295:Air war
1274:Tikhvin
1257:Bryansk
1246:Beowulf
1234:Phase 4
1208:Tallinn
1203:Lypovec
1182:Phase 3
1158:Phase 2
1152:Mogilev
1116:Phase 1
1006:Breslau
1001:Silesia
906:Karelia
858:Dnieper
724:Bamberg
665:Finland
614:Tallinn
482:unknown
284:†
218:Germany
67:improve
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1964:, 2011
1801:Stavka
1677:Elssas
1671:Battle
1604:Odessa
1588:, the
1563:Prague
1543:Păuliș
1516:Crimea
1455:Uranus
1422:Rostov
1407:Odessa
1368:Diosig
1289:Moscow
1218:Yelnya
1193:Odessa
1050:Prague
1044:Berlin
1033:Vienna
850:Lenino
692:Lyuban
657:Moscow
646:Rostov
604:Odessa
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166:Result
151:Odessa
56:, but
2027:Notes
1636:siege
1538:Turda
1427:Kerch
1142:Brody
1122:Brest
891:Narva
864:Nevel
824:Kursk
790:Iskra
719:Kholm
703:Rzhev
670:Kerch
651:Gorky
584:Brody
569:Brest
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2566:OCLC
2556:ISBN
2532:OCLC
2522:ISBN
2495:2015
2465:2018
2429:ISBN
2262:2022
2229:ISBN
2121:2024
1877:M-33
1852:NMS
1850:and
1845:NMS
1590:Axis
1576:The
1437:Blue
1412:Azov
1402:Uman
1188:Uman
978:1945
875:1944
783:1943
769:Mars
686:1942
599:Uman
556:1941
138:Date
1725:4th
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