Operation Star

Operation Star
Part of Soviet-German Front in
World War II

The German army deployed to defend Kharkov.
DateFebruary 2 – March 3, 1943
(1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Belgorod–Kharkov region, Soviet Union
Result Temporary Soviet victory
Belligerents
 Soviet Union  Germany
Commanders and leaders
A. M. Vasilevsky
F. I. Golikov
N. F. Vatutin
P. S. Rybalko
Erich von Manstein
Hermann Hoth
Paul Hausser
Eberhard von Mackensen
Strength
347,200 Summary later
Casualties and losses
33,331 dead,
62,384 injured
18,168 dead and missing
31,601 injured

Operation Star or Operation Zvezda (Russian: Звезда, lit.'Star') was a Red Army offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II begun on 2 February 1943. The attack was the responsibility of the Voronezh Front under the command of Filipp Golikov and a part of the larger Voronezh-Kharkov Strategic Offensive Operation.

Its main objectives were the cities of Kharkov and Kursk. While initially successful in capturing both cities, the Soviets overextended themselves, allowing Field Marshal Erich von Manstein to launch a counteroffensive and inflict a defeat on the Soviets in the Third Battle of Kharkov.