The Battle of the Caucasus is a name given to a series of Axis and Soviet operations in the
Caucasus area on the
Eastern Front of
World War II. On 25 July 1942, German troops captured
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
, Russia, opening the Caucasus region of the southern
Soviet Union, and the oil fields beyond at
Maikop,
Grozny, and ultimately
Baku
Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
, to the Germans. Two days prior,
Adolf Hitler issued a directive to launch such an operation into the Caucasus region, to be named Operation Edelweiß. German forces were compelled to withdraw from the area that winter as
Operation Little Saturn threatened to cut them off.
Order of battle
Red Army
*
North Caucasian Front (Marshal
Semyon Budyonny) – until September 1942
*
Transcaucasian Front (General of the Army
Ivan Tyulenev)
*
Black Sea Fleet
Chernomorskiy flot
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(Vice Admiral
Filipp Oktyabrsky)
*
Azov Sea Flotilla
The Azov Flotilla or Azov Naval Flotilla was the name given to several Russian naval forces operated on the Sea of Azov as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, by both the Soviets and the White Russians during the Russian Civil War, and as part o ...
(Rear Admiral
Sergey Gorshkov)
Wehrmacht
Army Group A –
General Field Marshal (''Generalfeldmarschall'')
Wilhelm List
Wilhelm List (14 May 1880 – 17 August 1971) was a German field marshal during World War II who was convicted of war crimes by a US Army tribunal after the war. List commanded the 14th Army in the invasion of Poland and the 12th Army in the ...
*
1st Panzer Army
The 1st Panzer Army (german: 1. Panzerarmee) was a German tank army that was a large armoured formation of the Wehrmacht during World War II.
When originally formed on 1 March 1940, the predecessor of the 1st Panzer Army was named Panzer Group ...
-
General Paul von Kleist
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist (8 August 1881 – 13 November 1954) was a German field marshal during World War II. Kleist was the commander of Panzer Group Kleist (later 1st Panzer Army), the first operational formation of several Panzer corps in ...
*
17th Army –
Colonel-General (''Generaloberst'')
Richard Ruoff
*
3rd Romanian Army – General
Petre Dumitrescu
Petre Dumitrescu (; 18 February 1882 – 15 January 1950) was a Romanian general during World War II who led the Romanian Third Army on its campaign against the Red Army in the Eastern Front.
Early life and military career
Dumitrescu was born i ...
German operations
Operation Edelweiss, named after
the mountain flower, was a German plan to gain control over the
Caucasus and capture the
oil fields of Baku during the
Soviet-German War. The operation was authorised by
Hitler on 23 July 1942. The main forces included
Army Group A commanded by
Wilhelm List
Wilhelm List (14 May 1880 – 17 August 1971) was a German field marshal during World War II who was convicted of war crimes by a US Army tribunal after the war. List commanded the 14th Army in the invasion of Poland and the 12th Army in the ...
,
1st Panzer Army
The 1st Panzer Army (german: 1. Panzerarmee) was a German tank army that was a large armoured formation of the Wehrmacht during World War II.
When originally formed on 1 March 1940, the predecessor of the 1st Panzer Army was named Panzer Group ...
(
Ewald von Kleist),
4th Panzer Army
The 4th Panzer Army (german: 4. Panzerarmee) (operating as Panzer Group 4 (german: 4. Panzergruppe) from its formation on 15 February 1941 to 1 January 1942, when it was redesignated as a full army) was a German panzer formation during World War ...
(Colonel-General
Hermann Hoth),
17th Army (Colonel-General
Richard Ruoff), part of the
Luftflotte 4 (Generalfeldmarschall
Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen) and the
3rd Romanian Army (General
Petre Dumitrescu
Petre Dumitrescu (; 18 February 1882 – 15 January 1950) was a Romanian general during World War II who led the Romanian Third Army on its campaign against the Red Army in the Eastern Front.
Early life and military career
Dumitrescu was born i ...
). Army Group A was supported to the east by
Army Group B commanded by
Fedor von Bock and by the remaining 4th Air Fleet aircraft (1,000 aircraft in all). The land forces, accompanied by 15,000 oil industry workers, included 167,000 troopers, 4,540 guns and 1,130 tanks.
Preparations
Several oil firms such as "German Oil on Caucasus", "Ost-Öl" and "Karpaten-Öl" had been established in Germany. They were awarded an exclusive 99-year lease to exploit the Caucasian oil fields. For this purpose, a large number of pipes—which later proved useful to Soviet oil industry workers—were delivered. A special economic inspection "A", headed by Lieutenant-General Nidenfuhr was created. Bombing of the oil fields was forbidden. To defend them from destruction by Soviet units under the command of
Nikolai Baibakov and
Semyon Budyonny, an
SS guard regiment and a
Cossack
The Cossacks , es, cosaco , et, Kasakad, cazacii , fi, Kasakat, cazacii , french: cosaques , hu, kozákok, cazacii , it, cosacchi , orv, коза́ки, pl, Kozacy , pt, cossacos , ro, cazaci , russian: казаки́ or ...
regiment were formed. The head of the
Abwehr
The ''Abwehr'' (German for ''resistance'' or ''defence'', but the word usually means ''counterintelligence'' in a military context; ) was the German military-intelligence service for the ''Reichswehr'' and the ''Wehrmacht'' from 1920 to 1944. A ...
developed Operation
''Schamil'', which called for landing in the
Grozny,
Malgobek and
Maikop regions. They would be supported by the
local fifth column.
Events
After neutralizing the Soviet counter-attack in the Izyum-Barvenkovsk direction the German Army Group A rapidly attacked towards the Caucasus. When
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
, nicknamed "The Gates of Caucasus," fell on 23 July 1942, the tank units of Ewald von Kleist moved towards the
Caucasian Mountain Range. The "Edelweiss" division commander,
Hubert Lanz, decided to advance through the gorges of rivers of the
Kuban River basin and by crossing the Marukhskiy Pass (Maly Zelenchuk River), Teberda, Uchkulan reach the Klukhorskiy Pass, and simultaneously through the Khotyu-tau Pass block the upper reaches of the Baksan River and the Donguz-Orun and Becho passes.
Concurrently with the outflanking maneuvers, the Caucasian Mountain Range was supposed to be crossed through such passes as Sancharo, Klukhorskiy and Marukhskiy to reach
Kutaisi
Kutaisi (, ka, ქუთაისი ) is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the third-most populous city in Georgia, traditionally, second in importance, after the capital city of Tbilisi. Situated west of Tbilis ...
,
Zugdidi,
Sukhumi and the
Soviet Georgian capital city of
Tbilisi. The units of the
4th German Mountain Division, manned with
Tyroleans, were active in this thrust. They succeeded in advancing 30 km toward Sukhumi. To attack from the Kuban region, capture the passes that led to
Elbrus
Mount Elbrus ( rus, links=no, Эльбрус, r=Elbrus, p=ɪlʲˈbrus; kbd, Ӏуащхьэмахуэ, 'uaşhəmaxuə; krc, Минги тау, Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. It is situated in the we ...
, and cover the "Edelweiss" flank, a vanguard detachment of 150 men commanded by Captain (Hauptmann) Heinz Groth, was formed. From the Old Karachay through the Khurzuk
aul and the Ullu-kam Gorge the detachment reached the Khotyu-tau Pass, which had not been defended by the Soviet troops. Khotyu-tau gained a new name – "The Pass of General Konrad".
The starting point of the operation on the
Krasnodar-
Pyatigorsk-Maikop line was reached on 10 August 1942. On 16 August the battalion commanded by von Hirschfeld made a feint and reached the Kadar Gorge. On 21 August troops from the
1st Mountain Division planted the flag of Nazi Germany on the summit of
Mount Elbrus
Mount Elbrus ( rus, links=no, Эльбрус, r=Elbrus, p=ɪlʲˈbrus; kbd, Ӏуащхьэмахуэ, 'uaşhəmaxuə; krc, Минги тау, Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. It is situated in the we ...
, the highest peak in both the Caucasus and Europe.
*3 August 1942 –
Wehrmacht takes
Stavropol
*10 August 1942 – Wehrmacht takes
Maykop
Maykop (russian: Майкоп, p=mɐjˈkop Help:IPA/Russian, mɐj'kop); ady, Мыекъуапэ, Mıéquapə ) is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea in Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River (Kuban), Belaya River (a tribut ...
*12 August 1942 – Wehrmacht takes
Krasnodar
*23 August 1942 – Wehrmacht takes
Mozdok
*11 September 1942 – Wehrmacht and Romanian Army take
Novorossiysk
Novorossiysk ( rus, Новоросси́йск, p=nəvərɐˈsʲijsk; ady, ЦIэмэз, translit=Chəməz, p=t͡sʼɜmɜz) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is one of the few cities hono ...
[Robert Forczyk, ''The Caucasus 1942–43: Kleist's race for oil'']
*End of September 1942 – Wehrmacht blitzkrieg stopped at
Chechen-Ingush ASSR
The Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; inh, Нохч-ГӀалгӀай Автономе Советий Социализма Республика, Noxç-Ġalġay Avtonome Sovetiy Socializma Respublika; russian: Чече́но-И ...
town
Malgobek and
North Ossetia
North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography.
Etymology
The word ''north'' is ...
city of
Vladikavkaz
Soviet operations
1941
There were no military operations in the region in 1941. But the region was affected by warfare elsewhere in the Soviet Union.
In his memoirs, Soviet
Transcaucasian Front commander
Ivan Tiulenev recounts how thousands of civilians attempted to flee from the
Ukraine to the comparatively safe Caspian ports, such as
Makhachkala and
Baku
Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
. The Caucasus area became a new area of industry when 226 factories were evacuated there during the industrial evacuations undertaken by the Soviet Union in 1941. After the Grozny to
Kiev
Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
line was captured during Axis advances, a new link between
Moscow and
Transcaucasia was established with the construction of the new
railway line running from
Baku
Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
to
Orsk (via
Astrakhan), bypassing the front line at
Grozny, while a shipping line was maintained over the
Caspian Sea through the town of
Krasnovodsk in
Turkmenistan.
1942
In 1942, the
German Army
The German Army (, "army") is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German ''Bundeswehr'' together with the ''Marine'' (German Navy) and the ''Luftwaf ...
launched Operation Edelweiss which was aimed at advancing to the
oil fields of Azerbaijan
An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is hydrophobic (does not mix with water) & lipophilic (mixes with other oils). Oils are usually flammable and surface active. Most oils are unsaturated ...
. The German offensive slowed as it entered the mountains in the southern Caucasus and did not reach all of its 1942 objectives. After the Soviet breakthroughs in the region around
Stalingrad
Volgograd ( rus, Волгогра́д, a=ru-Volgograd.ogg, p=vəɫɡɐˈɡrat), geographical renaming, formerly Tsaritsyn (russian: Цари́цын, Tsarítsyn, label=none; ) (1589–1925), and Stalingrad (russian: Сталингра́д, Stal ...
, the German forces in the Caucasus were put on the defensive.
Soviet military operations included
:
Tikhoretsk-Stavropol Defensive Operation (25 July – 5 August 1942)
:
Armavir-Maikop Defensive Operation (6–17 August 1942)
:
Novorossiysk Defensive Operation
Novorossiysk ( rus, Новоросси́йск, p=nəvərɐˈsʲijsk; ady, ЦIэмэз, translit=Chəməz, p=t͡sʼɜmɜz) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is one of the few cities hono ...
(19 August – 26 September 1942)
:
Mozdok-Malgobek Defensive Operation (1–28 September 1942)
:
Tuapse Defensive Operation
Tuapse (russian: Туапсе́; ady, Тӏуапсэ ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the northeast shore of the Black Sea, south of Gelendzhik and north of Sochi. Population:
Tuapse i ...
(25 September – 20 December 1942)
:
Nalckik-Ordzhonikidze Defensive Operation (25 October – 12 November 1942)
1943
In early 1943, the Germans began to withdraw and consolidate their positions in the region due to setbacks elsewhere. They established a defensive line (
Kuban bridgehead) in the
Taman Peninsula from which they hoped to eventually launch new operations in the Caucasus. The fighting remained reasonably static until September 1943 when the Germans ordered fresh withdrawals which effectively ended the period of fighting in the Caucasus.
Soviet Operations in 1943 consisted of the following.
:
Salsk-Rostov Offensive (1 January – 4 February 1943)
:
Mozdok-Stavropol Offensive (1 January – 24 January 1943)
:
Novorossiysk-Maikop Offensive (11 January – 4 February 1943)
:
Tikhoretsk-Eisk Offensive (24 January – 4 February 1943)
:
Novorossiysk-Taman Operation (10 September – 9 October 1943)
The key military base of
Novorossiysk
Novorossiysk ( rus, Новоросси́йск, p=nəvərɐˈsʲijsk; ady, ЦIэмэз, translit=Chəməz, p=t͡sʼɜmɜz) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is one of the few cities hono ...
was retaken in September, 1943.
*3 January 1943 –
Red Army retakes
Mozdok
*21 January 1943 – Red Army retakes
Stavropol
*23 January 1943 – Red Army retakes
Armavir
*29 January 1943 – Red Army retakes
Maykop
Maykop (russian: Майкоп, p=mɐjˈkop Help:IPA/Russian, mɐj'kop); ady, Мыекъуапэ, Mıéquapə ) is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea in Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River (Kuban), Belaya River (a tribut ...
*4 February 1943 – Soviet marines repel a German attempt to land at
Malaya Zemlya
Malaya Zemlya (russian: Малая Земля, lit. "Small Land") was a Soviet uphill outpost on Cape Myskhako (russian: Мысхако) that was recaptured after battles with the Germans during the Battle of the Caucasus, on the night of 4 Febru ...
, an island fort that controlled access to the port at
Novorossiysk
Novorossiysk ( rus, Новоросси́йск, p=nəvərɐˈsʲijsk; ady, ЦIэмэз, translit=Chəməz, p=t͡sʼɜmɜz) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is one of the few cities hono ...
. Soviets hold this island until relieved in September, denying the use of the port to the Germans.
*12 February 1943 – Red Army retakes
Krasnodar
*16 February 1943 – Red Army retakes
Rostov
*9 September 1943 – the Germans begin to retreat from the ''Blue Line'' defensive positions
*16 September 1943 – Red Army occupies
Novorossiysk
Novorossiysk ( rus, Новоросси́йск, p=nəvərɐˈsʲijsk; ady, ЦIэмэз, translit=Chəməz, p=t͡sʼɜmɜz) is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is one of the few cities hono ...
, relieving the sailors and marines at
Malaya Zemlya
Malaya Zemlya (russian: Малая Земля, lit. "Small Land") was a Soviet uphill outpost on Cape Myskhako (russian: Мысхако) that was recaptured after battles with the Germans during the Battle of the Caucasus, on the night of 4 Febru ...
.
*9 October 1943 – Red Army controls the whole of the
Taman Peninsula
1944
During the
Winter Spring Campaign of 1944 (1 January – 31 May), the Soviet army was able to launch an
invasion of the Crimea from the Caucasus, which was fully recaptured by 12 May 1944.
Operations included:
:
Kerch-Eltingen Amphibious Offensive Operation (31 October 1943 – 11 December 1944)
:
Perekop–Sevastopol Offensive (8 April – 12 May 1944)
:
Kerch–Sevastopol Offensive (11 April – 12 May 1944)
Anti-Soviet insurgency (1940–1944)
*
1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya
The 1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya was an autonomous revolt against the Soviet authorities in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Beginning in early 1940 under Hasan Israilov, it peaked in 1942 during the German invas ...
See also
*
Army Group A action – Caucasus campaign
*
Baku Air Defence Army
References
*
Alexander Werth, The Battle of Stalingrad, Chapter 7, "Caucasus, there and back", pp. 648–651
*
Ivan Tyulenev, "Cherez Tri Voyny" (Through Three Wars), Moscow, 1960, p. 176.
Bibliography
* Иван Тюленев. ''Крах операции "Эдельвейс"''. Орджоникидзе, 1975.
* К.-М. Алиев. ''В зоне "Эдельвейса"''. М.-Ставрополь, 2005.
*Javrishvili K. Battle of Caucasus: Case for Georgian Alpinists, Translated by Michael P.Willis, 2017.
External links
Ясен Дьяченко. История альпинизма. Война на КавказеВеликая Война – КавказОперация "Эдельвейс". Последняя тайнаТоварищи под знаком Эдельвейса / Kameraden unterm Edelweiss
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