2 December 13, 2023
Articles
1. Aleksandr A. Cherkasov
Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov (1922–1942 years): The Artilleryman's Combat Path
Voennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 62-80.
2. Konstantin V. TaranVoennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 62-80.
Abstract:
The paper attempts to consider the combat path of the artilleryman Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov (1922–1942) during the Second World War. The work is based on archival documents from the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (Podolsk, Russian Federation), most of which are being introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. In conclusion, the author notes that Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov, who was called up for active military service in 1940, enters the 42nd Howitzer Artillery Regiment of the 42nd Tank Division as an artilleryman. By June 22, 1941, the division was stationed in the Pskov region, from there, at the beginning of the war, it was transferred to Latvia, but in early July it retreated to the Pskov region with battles. In August, Fedor Cherkasov participated in bloody battles during a counterattack near Staraya Russa in the Novgorod region. After these battles, the division in which he served was disbanded and reorganized into the 42nd Tank Brigade. The formation of the brigade took place in the Moscow region, after which the brigade was thrown to the Bryansk front near the city of Sevsk. Here, in October 1941, the brigade was surrounded, lost all tanks and artillery, but still escaped. On November 1, the brigade was disbanded, and Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov was sent to the 6th Infantry Division, where he continued his service as part of the calculation of a 45 mm artillery piece. Here the division participated in the defense of the city of Efremov in the Tula region, and from December 6, 1941 – in the strategic operation “Battle for Moscow”. On January 11, 1942, during the offensive of Soviet troops on unnamed heights, under unclear circumstances, Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov would be captured. In captivity, he refused to give the number of his unit, he was transferred to a prisoner of war camp near Kaunas in Lithuania, where he died on May 21, 1942 during an epidemic outbreak.
The paper attempts to consider the combat path of the artilleryman Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov (1922–1942) during the Second World War. The work is based on archival documents from the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (Podolsk, Russian Federation), most of which are being introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. In conclusion, the author notes that Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov, who was called up for active military service in 1940, enters the 42nd Howitzer Artillery Regiment of the 42nd Tank Division as an artilleryman. By June 22, 1941, the division was stationed in the Pskov region, from there, at the beginning of the war, it was transferred to Latvia, but in early July it retreated to the Pskov region with battles. In August, Fedor Cherkasov participated in bloody battles during a counterattack near Staraya Russa in the Novgorod region. After these battles, the division in which he served was disbanded and reorganized into the 42nd Tank Brigade. The formation of the brigade took place in the Moscow region, after which the brigade was thrown to the Bryansk front near the city of Sevsk. Here, in October 1941, the brigade was surrounded, lost all tanks and artillery, but still escaped. On November 1, the brigade was disbanded, and Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov was sent to the 6th Infantry Division, where he continued his service as part of the calculation of a 45 mm artillery piece. Here the division participated in the defense of the city of Efremov in the Tula region, and from December 6, 1941 – in the strategic operation “Battle for Moscow”. On January 11, 1942, during the offensive of Soviet troops on unnamed heights, under unclear circumstances, Fedor Semenovich Cherkasov would be captured. In captivity, he refused to give the number of his unit, he was transferred to a prisoner of war camp near Kaunas in Lithuania, where he died on May 21, 1942 during an epidemic outbreak.
From the Experience of High-Altitude Battles on Elbrus on September 27-28, 1942
Voennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 81-86.
3. Semyon N. GontaVoennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 81-86.
Abstract:
This article discusses the fighting in the Elbrus sector that took place on September 27-28, 1942. A Soviet detachment of 102 men under the command of Lieutenant G.A. Grigoryants tried to capture the German stronghold – Shelter Eleven. The archival materials of the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation posted on the portal “pamyat-naroda.ru” were used as sources, as well as monographs by Soviet, Russian and foreign researchers. The author concludes that due to imperfect knowledge of the theater of military operations, the Soviet command unsuccessfully planned an operation to capture the German high–altitude stronghold – Shelter Eleven, and as a result, Grigoryants' small detachment was partially destroyed, surrounded and captured by Wehrmacht troops.
This article discusses the fighting in the Elbrus sector that took place on September 27-28, 1942. A Soviet detachment of 102 men under the command of Lieutenant G.A. Grigoryants tried to capture the German stronghold – Shelter Eleven. The archival materials of the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation posted on the portal “pamyat-naroda.ru” were used as sources, as well as monographs by Soviet, Russian and foreign researchers. The author concludes that due to imperfect knowledge of the theater of military operations, the Soviet command unsuccessfully planned an operation to capture the German high–altitude stronghold – Shelter Eleven, and as a result, Grigoryants' small detachment was partially destroyed, surrounded and captured by Wehrmacht troops.
The Rhodesian “War in the Bush” (1965–1979) in Western Military Studies
Voennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 87-98.
4. Anvar M. MamadalievVoennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 87-98.
Abstract:
This paper is devoted to a historiographical review and analysis of Western military research on the war in Rhodesia, which took place in 1965–1979. The research materials are based on the works of US and Canadian military personnel, which attempt to analyze the military experience of Rhodesia in the fight against insurgents. The research methodology includes: content analysis, historiographic and narrative methods. In conclusion, the author concludes about the widespread interest of Western military personnel in the experience of the Rhodesian war, as well as about the general narrative that can be seen in most of the works reviewed.
This paper is devoted to a historiographical review and analysis of Western military research on the war in Rhodesia, which took place in 1965–1979. The research materials are based on the works of US and Canadian military personnel, which attempt to analyze the military experience of Rhodesia in the fight against insurgents. The research methodology includes: content analysis, historiographic and narrative methods. In conclusion, the author concludes about the widespread interest of Western military personnel in the experience of the Rhodesian war, as well as about the general narrative that can be seen in most of the works reviewed.
The Journal “Voennyi Sbornik” (2013–2023): Some Results of the Decade
Voennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 99-113.
5. Voennyi Sbornik. 2023. 11(2): 99-113.
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the 10th anniversary of the military historical journal “Voennyi Sbornik”. The research material was articles published from 2013 to 2023. Such research methods as the method of historical content analysis (historiographic/bibliographic method), the historical-typological method and the synthesis method were used in the work. Over the past 10 years, when the journal was revived again, 138 articles were published in it. The chronological framework of published research covers the period from the XIX to the XXI century. The author analyzes such areas of military history as the navy and army, the Caucasian War, the First World War and the Second World War, the Great Patriotic War, the interwar period, issues of life and functioning of logistics services, the activities of individual branches of the armed forces and much more. The most popular topic was the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War, in second place – research on the problems of the Navy, and often these topics are combined together.
The article is devoted to the 10th anniversary of the military historical journal “Voennyi Sbornik”. The research material was articles published from 2013 to 2023. Such research methods as the method of historical content analysis (historiographic/bibliographic method), the historical-typological method and the synthesis method were used in the work. Over the past 10 years, when the journal was revived again, 138 articles were published in it. The chronological framework of published research covers the period from the XIX to the XXI century. The author analyzes such areas of military history as the navy and army, the Caucasian War, the First World War and the Second World War, the Great Patriotic War, the interwar period, issues of life and functioning of logistics services, the activities of individual branches of the armed forces and much more. The most popular topic was the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War, in second place – research on the problems of the Navy, and often these topics are combined together.
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