Back and Forth Fighting (August 15-16, 1943)

A T-34 76mm (top) and a T-70 tank at the same scale. The Russian made about 35,000 of this model T-34 during World War Two (and a little over 40,000 or so of the late-war 85mm version - over 75,000 altogether) and about 8,200 T-70's. [ Read Part One ] [ Read Part Two ] [ Read Part Three ] [ Read Part Four ] The German counterattack had just peaked and broken against Soviet depth like a wave hitting a seawall. You had three elite panzer divisions, the best the Wehrmacht could field, delivering their most concentrated blow since Kursk. And it wasn't enough. After a day of heavy fighting, the German armored groups paused to reassess the situation. Although they had inflicted substantial losses on the Russians, they had gained little ground. This is where the Battle of Bogodukhov turned into something else entirely. Not the sweeping maneuver warfare both sides had planned for, but what David Glantz would later accurately call "swirling series of battles" that reduced bo...