Mogilev offensive

Mogilev offensive
Part of Operation Bagration
DateJune 23, 1944 – June 28, 1944
Location53°54′N 30°12′E / 53.9°N 30.2°E / 53.9; 30.2
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
 Germany  Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Kurt von Tippelskirch
(Fourth Army)
Soviet Union Georgiy Zakharov
(2nd Belorussian Front)
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
33,000 killed
3,250 POW (Soviet est)[1]
Unknown

The Mogilev offensive (Russian: Могилевская наступательная операция) was part of the Belorussian strategic offensive – commonly known as Operation Bagration – of the Red Army on the Eastern Front of World War II in the summer of 1944. Its goals were to capture the city of Mogilev and to pin down and trap the bulk of the German Fourth Army. The offensive fulfilled both objectives.

  1. ^ Glantz, Belorussia 1944, p.97

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