

D-Day From the East: The Soviet Operation Bagration Crippled the Wehrmacht in Late 1944
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Red Army's Rapid Evolution
- The Red Army evolved from an unwieldy force to a lethal, better led one by 1944.
- They adapted their equipment, organization, and logistics to modern mechanized warfare effectively.
Germany's Strategic Priorities Shift
- By late 1943, Germany prioritized defeating a Western invasion, leaving minimal forces to hold the East.
- This stretched their resources, setting the stage for Soviet success in Operation Bagration.
Bagration's Strategic Scale
- Operation Bagration aimed to destroy German Army Group Centre and enable Soviet advance into Poland.
- The original ambitious plan to cut off German forces via the Baltic was scaled back for feasibility.