July 1944

Tuesday, July 11th


Eastern Front

SOUTHERN SECTOR

The 1st Ukrainian Front is poised to open its offensive against Army Group North Ukraine. For the offensive, Koniev's 1st Ukrainian Front has 840,000 men with 14,000 arty pieces and 1,600 tanks among the 3rd Guards Army north of Lutsk, 13th Army between Lutsk and Brody, 60th, 38th, 1st Guards Armies massed between Brody and Tarnopol, 5th Guards Army behind the left wing of the 1st Guards Army and 18th Army on the southern wing at Kolomya. The 1st Ukrainian Front's armored forces, held in the second echelon, consists of the 1st Guards Tank Army near Lutsk, 3rd Guards Tank Army near Brody and 4th Tank Army near Tarnopol. 2 cavalry mechainzed groups, held north and south of Dubno, also provide support. The 2nd and 8th Air Armies are also attached and have 2,800 aircraft.

Also facing the northern wing of Army Group North Ukraine is the left wing of the 1st Belorussian Front. This force comprises the 70th, 47th, 8th Guards and 69th Armies concentrated north of Kovel with the 1st Polish Army and 2nd Tank Army in reserve.

Army Group North Ukraine, commanded by Gen Harpe in the absence of Field Marshal Model, has the 4th Panzer, 1st Panzer and 1st Hungarian Armies. The German forces deploy 34 infantry divisions, 5 panzer divisions and 1 panzer grenadier division, a total of nearly 500,000 ment with 900 panzers and 6,000 arty pieces and 700 aircraft.


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