Odessa, 1941-44 : defense, occupation, resistance & liberation /

After a brief overview of the origins and development of the city of Odessa on the Black Sea coast, the author turns to its citizens' ordeal during the Second World War. In the process, he describes the heroism of the city's defendes and residents in the summer of 1941 when defending again...

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Main Author: Ovcharenko, Nikolai (Author)
Other Authors: Britton, Stuart (Translator, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the Ukrainian.
Published: Solihull, West Midlands, England : Helion & Company, [2018]
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Summary:After a brief overview of the origins and development of the city of Odessa on the Black Sea coast, the author turns to its citizens' ordeal during the Second World War. In the process, he describes the heroism of the city's defendes and residents in the summer of 1941 when defending against insistent Romanian attacks. Exploiting the numerous estuaries on the Black Sea coastline, which served as natural defensive lines, under the weight of numerically superior Romanian forces Odessa's defenders successfully fell back into the city of Odessa itself. Once the situation became critical, a valiant counterattack in part with naval infantry gained valuable space and time for Odessa. Eventually, at a time when German forces had advanced far to the east and were approaching the critical naval base at Sebastopol in the Crimea, the decision was made to evacuate the remaining Soviet forces from Odessa. There ensued more than two years of occupation and underground resistance. The partisans and activists made use of the extensive catacombs underneath the citry of Odessa. The occupiers scored successes against the underground movement, which Ovcahrenko details in suceeding chapters using contemporary newspapers and interviews with surviving eyewitnesses, but were never able to stamp out resistance completely. Finally, in the spring of 1944, Odessa was liberated by forces of the advancing Third Ukrainian Front. Ovcharenko describes this offensive against opposing forces of the resurrected German Sixth Army.
Item Description:"Originally published in the Ukraine as Viis'kove mistetsvo ta traditsii zakhisnikiv Odesi : Zbirka istorichikh doslidzhen' (Odessa : Atlant, 2014)"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:212 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781912390144
1912390140