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Вот здесь что-то упоминается

Küchler ordered the three Army Group North reserve divisions into the breakthrough area. Late on the 6th October 1943 a regiment of one of the reserve divisions arrived north of Nevel, and Küchler told the whole division to counterattack the next day. The next two days brought a rash of troubles. The division that was to counterattack could not bring its artillery up on time and had to wait another twenty-four hours. When it did get going on the 8th October 1943, it ran into a suprior force attacking out of Nevel and was thrown back. At the end of the day the gap between the flanks of the arny groups had oppened to fifteen miles. Meanwhile, the partisans had so thoroughly disrupted the railroads that the other two reserve divisions had to be routed to Pskov, 130 miles north of Nevel, and there loaded in trucks, not enough of which were available. On 9 October Küchler decided to wait until the reinforcements were assembled before trying to close te gap. Besides creating tactical difficulties, the loss of Nevel brought down on Army Groups North and Center verbal thunderbolts from Führer headquarters.

Но не поясняется, что за дивизия это была, м б вообще пехотная. И дальше: After 26 October 1943 when Army Group Center was forced to transfer to Ninth Army the panzer division it had been holding in reserve for a counterattack, neither army group was able to mount an offensive around Nevel. At the end of the nonth the Russians still had the initative and showed they intended to exploit it soon...


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