- Riga Offensive (1944)
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Riga Offensive (1944)
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partof=theEastern Front of World War II
place=Latvia
date=September 14 ,1944 –October 24 ,1944
result=Soviet Victory
combatant1=
combatant2=flagicon|USSRSoviet Union
commander1=Ferdinand Schoerner (Army Group North )
commander2=flagicon|USSRHovhannes Bagramyan Andrei Yeremenko Ivan Maslennikov
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casualties1=
casualties2=|The Riga Offensive (known in ( _ru. Рижская наступательная операция, the Riga Offensive Operation — its formal Soviet title) was part of the larger
Baltic Offensive on the Eastern Front duringWorld War II . It took place late in1944 , and drove German forces from much of what is todayLatvia .Prelude
Soviet forces had advanced towards the
Baltic coast at the end of their highly successfulBelorussian Offensive (Operation Bagration ), during July and August 1944, and at one point had broken through to theGulf of Riga . During August, German forces had mounted a counter-attack,Operation Doppelkopf , but by the next month the Soviet Fronts were ready to resume their attack in the . One of the sub-operations of this plan, theTallinn Offensive , saw Soviet forces take the Estonian capital, while the GermanArmy Group North 's commander,Ferdinand Schoerner , pulled his troops out of most of Estonia inOperation Aster . The parallel Riga Offensive would see Soviet forces apply further pressure on Army Group North, which still held much of Latvia.Deployments
Red Army
Elements of:
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1st Baltic Front (GeneralHovhannes Bagramyan )
*2nd Baltic Front (GeneralAndrei Yeremenko )
**22nd Army
*3rd Baltic Front (GeneralIvan Maslennikov )Wehrmacht
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Army Group North (GeneralFerdinand Schoerner )
**Sixteenth Army (GeneralCarl Hilpert )
**Eighteenth Army (GeneralEhrenfried Boege )
*Elements ofArmy Group Centre temporarily reassigned to Army Group North
**Third Panzer Army (GeneralErhard Raus )The offensive
The Soviet forces launched a ferocious attack on the Riga axis on
September 14 ,1944 . Within 4 days, the German Sixteenth Army had suffered serious damage, while in the Eighteenth Army's sector, ten of the eighteen German divisions had been reduced to "Kampfgruppe " level. Mitcham, p.150] As early asSeptember 15 , the3rd Baltic Front had ruptured the German lines in the east, while from the south the 43rd Army was threatening the approaches to Riga itself, where the German X Corps had been shattered.Mitcham, p.150] Schoerner began to move his divisions into theCourland peninsula, intending to shorten the front and pull back from Riga. A counter-attack was carried out by the XXXIX Panzer Corps ofThird Panzer Army , temporarily placed under Schoerner's overall command, but the Soviet opposition was too strong.Mitcham, p.148]In the meantime, "
Stavka " had been preparing a new axis of attack under the cover of a further push towards Riga, the new plan being put forward in a directive ofSeptember 24 .Glantz, p.433] . OnSeptember 27 , the Sixteenth Army began to report Soviet traffic "away" from its front, to the south-west.Mitcham, p.150] In fact, several major Soviet force concentrations (notably the 4th Shock and 51st Armies) were being shifted southwards in preparation for a major thrust westwards towardsMemel by the1st Baltic Front . German intelligence detected the movement of several of the armies involved, but were unable to detect their destination.Glantz, p.440]The resulting offensive, the
Battle of Memel , was launched onOctober 5 ; Bagramyan's1st Baltic Front shattered theThird Panzer Army , finally severing the land connection between the GermanArmy Group Centre andArmy Group North . Schoerner's forces around Riga and in Courland were now cut off.On
October 9 , Schoerner signalled that he would attack towards Memel and try and re-establish the land connection if Riga could be evacuated.Mitcham, p.152] Soviet forces were again moving forwards outside Riga, and brought the city within the range of artillery fire onOctober 10 . Leaving a screening force of the 227th Infantry Division and the guns of the 6th Motorized Anti-Aircraft Division, the Eighteenth Army retreated through Riga into Courland, destroying bridges on its route.Mitcham, p.152] Riga was taken by forces of the3rd Baltic Front onOctober 13 . Over the next few days Soviet units were reported in action to the west of Riga, stating that German forces had been cleared from the eastern bank of theLielupe River byOctober 17 . [http://eng.9may.ru/17.10.1944/eng_inform/m9002556 RIA Novosti Archive] ]Aftermath
Army Group North had been driven into the
Courland Pocket , where it remained isolated until the end of the war in Europe.Footnotes
References
*Glantz, D. "Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War", Frank Cass, London, 1989, ISBN 0-7146-3347-X
*Mitcham, S. "German Defeat in the East 1944 - 45", Stackpole, 2007, ISBN 0811733718
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