Second Battle of Târgu Frumos
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The Second Battle of Târgu Frumos was a military engagement primarily between the Wehrmacht and Red Army forces in May 1944, near Iași, Romania. The battle was the main engagement of the Târgu Frumos Operation, and is often referred simply as the Battle of Târgu Frumos.
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Germany and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (December 2010) |
Battle of Târgu Frumos | |||||||
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Part of Soviet-German War, World War II | |||||||
Advance of the Red Army 1943 - 1944 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Germany Romania | Soviet Union | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ferdinand Schoerner Mihai Racoviță | Ivan Konev | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
8th Army 4th Army |
Main Shock Group Northern Shock Group | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown | unknown |
Military historian David Glantz claims the battle was part of the First Jassy-Kishinev Offensive, which resulted from a Stavka order to the forces of the 2nd & 3rd Ukrainian Fronts to commence a coordinated invasion of Romania. The offensive was directed towards Iași, with a secondary objective of establishing bridgeheads across the Prut River.[2]
The battle of Târgu-Frumos was only briefly described by Soviet historians.[3] Recently, Russian historians have begun describing this as a distinct battle. For example, the four volume Great Patriotic War (1998) prepared for the Russian Federation states:
Thus, during the Târgu-Frumos operation, the 2nd Ukrainian Front's forces tried unsuccessfully to complete a deep penetration of the enemy's defense and reach the territory between the Prut & Siret Rivers. By order of the Stavka, they themselves went over to the defensive along existing lines on 6 May.... The several attempts by the 3rd Ukrainian Front's armies to conduct attacks from their Dnestr bridgeheads & seize new bridgeheads also led to nothing.[4]
According to accounts by Hasso von Manteuffel, one of the two German division commanders, and Ferdinand Maria von Senger und Etterlin, the German forces defeated a Soviet offensive by the 2nd Ukrainian Front that was expected to be a precursor of a much larger offensive in Northern Ukraine.[5] The battle of Târgu Frumos has been used as a case study in officer tactical education in the United States Army and other armies, teaching how a mobile defense can defeat an armoured spearhead. There are however questions about the accounts by the two German officers, relating to the failure to include Romanian forces into their account.[citation needed]