Silesian Offensives

The Silesian Offensives were two 1945 offensives conducted by the Soviet Red Army against the Nazi German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front in World War II.

Eastern Front

Naval warfare

  • Baltic Sea
  • Black Sea
    • Rösselsprung
    • Wunderland

1941

  • Barbarossa
    • Białystok and Minsk
    • Raseiniai
    • 1st Smolensk
    • Uman
    • 1st Kiev
    • Leningrad
    • Sevastopol
    • Rostov
    • Moscow
  • Finland
  • Chechnya

1942

  • Rzhev
    • Toropets and Kholm
    • Demyansk
    • Velikiye Luki
    • Mars
  • 2nd Kharkov
  • Case Blue
  • Stalingrad
    • Uranus
    • Winter Storm
    • Little Saturn

1943

  • Iskra
  • 3rd Kharkov
  • Kursk
  • 2nd Smolensk
  • Lower Dnieper
  • 2nd Kiev

1944

  • Dnieper and Carpathian
  • Leningrad and Novgorod
  • Narva
  • Hube's Pocket
  • Crimea
  • 1st Jassy–Kishinev
  • Karelia
  • Bagration
  • Lvov and Sandomierz
  • 2nd Jassy–Kishinev
  • Baltics
  • Debrecen
  • Dukla Pass
  • Belgrade
  • Petsamo and Kirkenes
  • Hungary

1945

  • Vistula and Oder
  • East Prussia
  • East Pomerania
  • Solstice
  • Silesia
  • Vienna
  • Berlin
  • Czechoslovakia
  • German capitulation
Poland 1944–1945
Red Army operations
  • Bagration
    • Vilnius
    • Belostock
    • Lublin–Brest
    • Osovets
  • Lvov–Sandomierz
  • Baltic
  • Vistula–Oder
  • East Prussian
  • East Pomeranian
  • Silesian
Polish resistance operations
  • Tempest
Wehrmacht operations
  • Operation Solstice

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