Operation Blücher, a World War II attack from the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Straits into the Caucasus, as part of
Operation Blau. It was executed in a much smaller-than-planned form on 2 September 1942.[1]
Operation Blücher, the last German offensive operation in France during World War II, during the
Siege of Dunkirk. German forces pushed the front back about 15 km before digging in and holding. Fighting continued until 4 May 1945,[2] and the lines were held until 9 May 1945.[3]
Operation Blücher, a World War II attack from the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Straits into the Caucasus, as part of
Operation Blau. It was executed in a much smaller-than-planned form on 2 September 1942.[1]
Operation Blücher, the last German offensive operation in France during World War II, during the
Siege of Dunkirk. German forces pushed the front back about 15 km before digging in and holding. Fighting continued until 4 May 1945,[2] and the lines were held until 9 May 1945.[3]