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Eastern Europe October 1939 to February 1943 Ground, Air and Sea Warfare in Eastern Europe from the end of the 1939 Polsih Campaign to the End of the Stalingrad Campaign Feb, 1943. Includes combat in the Balkans.


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Hello everyone, I am fairly new to this forum. I have posted once I believe on this thread, and about 5 other tims under Friedrich's Leningrad discussion. But, I do not want to waste any more time.

I have been readying about the Eastern front for nearly 2 years now. However, I have been unable to find a source which shows the Soviet units and their fighting strength that were facing AGC in late August and early September in 1941.

I also have not been able to find numbers on the Soviet buildup against AGC from mid-August to late September.

Can anyone help me out? I would greatly appreciate it.
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Two sources that may help in this are:

The Red Army Order of Battle in the Great Patriotic War by Poirier and Conner
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Stumbling Colossus by Glantz
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