Operation Bagration

Operation Bagration
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

Deployments during Operation Bagration
Date22 June – 19 August 1944
(1 month and 4 weeks)
Location
Result Soviet victory
Territorial
changes
Red Army retakes all of Byelorussian SSR, most of the Lithuanian SSR and gains foothold in Eastern Poland.
Belligerents
 Germany
 Hungary
 Romania
 Soviet Union
Poland
Air support:
France
Commanders and leaders
Units involved
Strength
Initially:
486,493 combat personnel
~849,000 total
118 tanks
452 assault guns
3,236 field guns and howitzers
920 aircraft
In total (Soviet sources):
1,036,760 personnel
~800 tanks
530 assault guns
7,760 field guns
2,320 anti-aircraft guns
~1,000–1,300 aircraft
Initially:
1,670,300 personnel
3,841 tanks and 1,977 assault guns
32,718 guns, rocket launchers and mortars
7,799 aircraft
In total (Frieser):
~2,500,000 personnel
~6,000 tanks and assault guns
~45,000 guns, rocket launchers and mortars
~8,000 aircraft
Casualties and losses

Zaloga:
300,000–375,000 killed, missing or captured

~150,000–225,000 killed or missing
~150,000 captured

Frieser:
399,102

26,397 killed
109,776 wounded
262,929 missing and captured

Glantz and House:
~450,000 combat casualties
Isayev:
~500,000 combat casualties
Soviet sources:
539,480 killed, missing or captured

~381,000 killed
158,480 captured

Glantz and House:
770,888 (including ≈550,000 combat casualties)

~180,000 killed or missing
~340,000–590,848 wounded or sick
2,957 tanks and assault guns
2,447 guns
822 aircraft

Operation Bagration (Russian: Операция Багратион, romanized: Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (Russian: Белорусская наступательная операция «Багратион», romanized: Belorusskaya nastupatelnaya operatsiya "Bagration"), a military campaign fought between 22 June and 19 August 1944 in Soviet Byelorussia in the Eastern Front of World War II, just over two weeks after the start of Operation Overlord in the west. It was during this operation that Nazi Germany was forced to fight simultaneously on two major fronts for the first time since the war began. The Soviet Union destroyed 28 of the divisions of Army Group Centre and completely shattered the German front line. The overall engagement is the largest defeat in German military history, with around 450,000 German casualties, while setting the stage for the subsequent isolation of 300,000 German soldiers in the Courland Pocket.

On 22 June 1944, the Red Army attacked Army Group Centre in Byelorussia, with the objective of encircling and destroying its main component armies. By 28 June, the German 4th Army had been destroyed, along with most of the Third Panzer and Ninth Armies. The Red Army exploited the collapse of the German front line to encircle German formations in the vicinity of Minsk in the Minsk Offensive and destroy them, with Minsk liberated on 4 July. With the end of effective German resistance in Byelorussia, the Soviet offensive continued on to Lithuania, Poland and Romania over the course of July and August.

The Red Army successfully used the strategies of Soviet deep battle and maskirovka (deception) to their full extent for the first time, albeit with continuing heavy losses. Operation Bagration diverted German mobile reserves from the LublinBrest and LvovSandomierz areas to the central sectors, enabling the Soviets to undertake the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive and Lublin–Brest Offensive. This allowed the Red Army to reach the Vistula River and Warsaw, which in turn put Soviet forces within striking distance of Berlin, conforming to the concept of Soviet deep operations—striking into the enemy's strategic depths.