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After winning Kursk they attacked on the Dniepr front and then in '44 launched Operation Bagration, which pounded the last nail in the German coffin.

I'm glad you mentioned Bagration. The destruction of Army Group Centre in the Summer of '44 was possibly the biggest disaster that befell the German Army in material terms - every bit as comparable with the one at Stalingrad.

One point of interest about this particular battle is that at the operation and strategic level the Soviet High Command showed a masterliness and finesse that must surely stand as a classic in the annals of military history - penetration of weak points, massive double envelopments, deception, exploitation of fluid, changing situations, etc., every bit as comparable with the massive German victories of '41.

The Red Army had truly come of age by then.

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