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*] from 5 December 1941 to 30 April 1942 for commencement of the ] (also known as the ]) *] from 5 December 1941 to 30 April 1942 for commencement of the ] (also known as the ])
*] from 1 May to 18 November which was marked not by a significant operation, but for political reasons of the ]. The first significant operation of this campaign in Soviet sources is taken to be the ] ({{lang-ru|Харьковское сражение}}) (12 May 1942 - 29 May 1942). However ] suggests that the ] ({{lang-ru|Керченская оборонительная операция}}) (8 May 1942 - 19 May 1942) was in fact the opening operation of the campaign.<ref>p.30, Glantz</ref> *] from 1 May to 18 November which was marked not by a significant operation, but for political reasons of the ]. The first significant operation of this campaign in Soviet sources is taken to be the ] ({{lang-ru|Харьковское сражение}}) (12 May 1942 - 29 May 1942). However ] suggests that the ] ({{lang-ru|Керченская оборонительная операция}}) (8 May 1942 - 19 May 1942) was in fact the opening operation of the campaign.<ref>p.30, Glantz</ref>

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The First period of World War II describes the events on the Eastern Front form the Soviet historiographic method of periodisation. The period is formally known as the First Period of the Great Patriotic War and its duration is determined to be from 22 June 1941 to 18 November 1941.

The period includes

See also

References

  1. p.30, Glantz

Sources

  • Glantz, David, M., Colossus reborn: The Red Army at war, 1941-1943, University Press of Kansas, 2005
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