- Battle of Drava
The Drava operation was a defensive operation of the
Bulgarian First Army during Bulgaria's participation inWorld War II against GermanWehrmacht forces, who were trying to capture the north bank of theDrava river as part ofOperation Frühlingserwachen . The Drava operation lasted from 6 to 21 March1945 .The German advance aimed to distract the main Soviet force away from its advance on Berlin, to surround and annihilate 57
Soviet Army and First Bulgarian Army and reach theDanube . TheWehrmacht carried out three major attacks:
*1) main - between LakeBalaton andLake Velence and towardsDunaföldvár
*2) against the forces of 57 Soviet Army and the Bulgarian 10th Infantry division towardsPécs
*3) through Drava, at Lower Miholyac, against the Bulgarian 4th Corps and the 3 Yugoslav Army atValpovo .The main German attack was halted by Soviet forces on 15 March.
The attack against 57 Soviet Army and the 10th Division was stopped with the help of the 14th Infantry Division.
In the
Donji Miholjac area, the Germans managed to cross theDrava and occupy an area 18-20 km long and 5-6 km wide. Their advance came to a halt when two Soviet divisions from the 133th Corps reinforced the Bulgarians. From 12 to 19 March, after fierce fighting between theDrávaszabolcs ,Drávapalkonya andDrávacsehi villages, the area is retaken with the help of the Bulgarian 16th Division. The Wehrmacht is thrown back south of Drava and the Bulgarian defences in the area are stabilized. By 21 March the 3 Yugoslav Army had pushed away the Germans from Valpovo.The success of the Drava operation leads to a failure of the planned German advance in the region and helps prepare the
Vienna offensive of theRed Army . The victory at Drava also raises the prestige of the Bulgarian Army.In Bulgaria the battle is also known as the Drava epopee because of the bravery shown by the Bulgarians in withstanding the impact of a much more technically advanced and experienced adversary.
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