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Siauliai Offensive

Šiauliai Offensive
Part of Operation Bagration / Eastern Front
Date July 5, 1944 – August 29, 1944
Location Belorussian SSR, Lithuania, and Latvia
56°N 24°E / 56°N 24°E / 56; 24Coordinates: 56°N 24°E / 56°N 24°E / 56; 24
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
Flag of the German Reich (1935–1945).svg Nazi Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the German Reich (1935–1945).svgGeorg-Hans Reinhardt
(Third Panzer Army)
Paul Laux (Sixteenth Army)
Soviet Union Hovhannes Bagramyan
(1st Baltic Front)

The Šiauliai Offensive (Russian: Шяуляйская наступательная) was an operation of the Soviet forces of the 1st Baltic Front, commanded by General Hovhannes Bagramyan, conducted from July 5 to August 29, 1944, during the Second World War. It was part of the third phase of the Belorussian Strategic Offensive Operation (also known as Operation Bagration), and drove German troops from much of Lithuania, with the main tactical objective of the city of Šiauliai (Russian: Шяуля́й, German: Schaulen).

In July, 1944, The Soviet Operation Bagration had been achieving great success. Army Group Centre was in tatters, and the northern edge of the Soviet assault threatened to trap Army Group North in Latvia and Estonia. Front forces (the 6th Guards and 43rd Armies), participating in the Belorussian Strategic Offensive Operation, advanced to the line of the Druya river, west Voropaevo and Naroch Lake from July 4, having the mission of beginning an advance in the direction of Švenčionys, Kaunas and by part of the forces towards Panevėžys and Šiauliai. Also included in the composition of the Front for this operation was the 39th Army, which had to be concentrated on the left wing of the Front by July 10. The Front was also reinforced by the 2nd Guards and 51st Armies from the Stavka reserve, though these could only arrive in the front sector by the second half of July. The offensive began on 5 July with an assault by the forces of two rifle corps of the 6th Guards and three rifle corps of 43rd Armies, with support from a reduced 1st Tank Corps.


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