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  • Courland Pocket
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  • The Courland Pocket () referred to the Red Army's blockade or encirclement of Axis forces on the Courland Peninsula during the closing months of World War II. The Soviet commander was General Bagramyan (later Marshal Bagramyan).[citation needed]
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Partof
  • the Eastern Front (World War II)
Date
  • --10-09
Commander
Casualties
  • 160948
  • 180000
  • Over 150,000 killed and wounded
Result
  • Soviet victory
combatant
  • Germany
  • Soviet Union
Place
  • Courland, Latvia
Conflict
  • Battles of the Courland Bridgehead
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  • The Courland Pocket () referred to the Red Army's blockade or encirclement of Axis forces on the Courland Peninsula during the closing months of World War II. The Soviet commander was General Bagramyan (later Marshal Bagramyan).[citation needed] The pocket was created during the Red Army's Baltic Strategic Offensive Operation, when forces of the 1st Baltic Front reached the Baltic Sea near Memel during its lesser Memel Offensive Operation phases. This action isolated the German Army Group North () from the rest of the German forces between Tukums and Liepāja in Latvia. Renamed Army Group Courland () on 25 January, the Army Group remained isolated until the end of the war. When they were ordered to surrender to the Soviet command on 8 May, they were in "blackout" and did not get the official order before 10 May, two days after the capitulation of Germany. It was one of the last German groups to surrender in Europe.
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