Yelnya Offensive

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The Yelnya offensive was a military operation by the Soviet Army during the Battle of Smolensk during Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which began the German-Soviet War. The offensive was an attack against the semi-circular Yelnya salient which the German 4th Army had extended 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Smolensk, forming a staging area for an offensive towards Vyazma and eventually Moscow. Under heavy pressure on its flanks, the German army (Heer) evacuated the salient by 8 September 1941, leaving behind a devastated and depopulated region. As the first reverse that the Heer suffered during Barbarossa and the first recapture of the Soviet territory by the Red Army, the battle was covered by Nazi and Soviet propaganda and served as a morale boost to the Soviet population.

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Ельнинская наступательная операция. Расположения частейЕльнинская наступательная операция. Расположения частей
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    eventarmed conflict1708Battle of DesnabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1941Yelnya OffensiveoffensiveWikidata
    commonsimageЕльнинская наступательная операция. Расположения частей Commons