Eastern FrontNORTHERN SECTORGerasimov takes command of the 23rd Army from Pshennikov. CENTRAL SECTORThe IX Corps comes under heavy attack and pulls back from the Moscow highway. This movement opens up an escape route for the units of the Central Front trapped around Roslavl. SOUTHERN SECTORPotapov's 5th Army counterattacks near Malin with two rifle divisions of the XV Rifle Corps from the west and northwest, the IX Mechanized Corps from the north and the XXII Mechanized Corps from the southeast. Heavy fighting erupts with the LI Corps of the German 6th Army. The XIX Mechanized and XXXI Rifle Corps are engaged in fighting with the XVII Corps, which has attacked along the Korosten railway. Tyulenev reports to the Stavka and Budenny, denouncing Ponedelin for his failure to evade the German encirclement. The 9th and 18th Armies, fighting outside the pocket, are effectively isolated and are ordered to fall back to the Bug. The isolation of the 6th and 12th Armies around Uman has turned the flank of the 18th Army and has presented the Germans the opportunity to thrust into the rear of the 9th and 18th Armies and reach the Black Sea coast around Nikolayev. Tyulenev is faced with the difficult task of extricating his battered armies and saving what he can to fight on from farther east. GERMAN COMMANDHitler visits the headquarters of Army Groups Center and South over the next two days to hear the views of his field commanders. All press for the continuation of the advance toward Moscow rather than |
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