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  • East Prussian Offensive
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  • The East Prussian Offensive was a strategic offensive by the Red Army against the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front (World War II). It lasted from 13 January to 25 April 1945, though some German units did not surrender until 9 May. The Battle of Königsberg was a major part of the offensive, which ended in victory for the Red Army.
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  • 200000
  • 580000
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Partof
  • the Eastern Front of World War II
Date
  • --01-13
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Caption
  • Soldiers of the German 4th Army man positions on the East Prussian border immediately prior to the offensive
Casualties
  • 126464
  • 220000
  • 458314
  • Unknown killed or wounded
Result
  • Soviet victory
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Conflict
  • East Prussian Offensive
abstract
  • The East Prussian Offensive was a strategic offensive by the Red Army against the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front (World War II). It lasted from 13 January to 25 April 1945, though some German units did not surrender until 9 May. The Battle of Königsberg was a major part of the offensive, which ended in victory for the Red Army. The East Prussian Offensive is known to German historians as the Second East Prussian Offensive. The First East Prussian Offensive (also known as the Gumbinnen Operation), took place from 16–27 October 1944, and was carried out by the 3rd Belorussian Front under General I.D. Chernyakhovsky as part of the Memel Offensive of the 1st Baltic Front. The Soviet forces took heavy casualties while penetrating into east-northern part of Poland, and the offensive was postponed until greater reserves could be gathered.
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