| Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942) |
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Sevastopol harbour after the battle (July 1942) |
| Date | 30 October 1941 – 4 July 1942 (8 months and 4 days) |
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| Location | |
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| Result |
Axis Victory |
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| Belligerents |
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Germany Romania Naval support: Italy |
Soviet Union |
| Commanders and leaders |
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Erich von Manstein W.F. von Richthofen Gheorghe Avramescu Gheorghe Manoliu |
Ivan Petrov Filipp Oktyabrskiy Gordey Levchenko Pyotr Novikov (POW) |
| Units involved |
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11th Army 8th Air Corps Mountain Corps |
Coastal Army Black Sea Fleet |
| Strength |
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On 6 June 1942: 203,800 men 65 assault guns 1,300 guns and howitzers 720 mortars 803 aircraft |
June 1942: 118,000 men 600 guns and howitzers 2,000 mortars[2] 1 battleship 2 heavy cruisers 1 light cruiser 2 flotilla leaders 6 destroyers 9 minesweepers 1 guardship 24 submarines |
| Casualties and losses |
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June–July 1942:[3] 35,866 men 78 guns 31 aircraft[4] 27,412
- 4,264 killed
- 21,626 wounded
- 1,522 missing
8,454
- 1,597 killed
- 6,571 wounded
- 277 missing
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30 October 1941 – 4 July 1942: 200,481 men
- 156,880 killed or captured
- 43,601 wounded or sick
June–July 1942: 118,000 men[3]
- 95,000 captured (one-third wounded)
- 5,000 wounded
- at least 18,000 killed
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Naval warfare
- Baltic Sea
- Black Sea
- Arctic Ocean
1941
1942
- Lyuban
- Barvenkovo-Lozovaya
- Rzhev
- Toropets-Kholm
- Demyansk
- Kholm
- 2nd Kharkov
- Case Blue
- Caucasus
- Rzhev, Summer 1942
- Sinyavino
- Stalingrad
- Velikiye Luki
- Mars
- Little Saturn
1943
- Iskra
- Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh
- Polar Star
- 3rd Kharkov
- Gorky Blitz
- Kursk
- 1st Donbass
- Tidal Wave
- 2nd Donbass
- 2nd Smolensk
- Dnieper
1944
- Dnieper–Carpathian
- Leningrad–Novgorod
- Narva
- Crimea
- 1st Jassy–Kishinev
- Karelia
- Bagration
- Lvov and Sandomierz
- Doppelkopf
- 2nd Jassy–Kishinev
- Dukla Pass
- Baltic
- Belgrade
- Debrecen
- Petsamo and Kirkenes
- Courland
- Gumbinnen
- Budapest
1945
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The siege of Sevastopol took place from October 30 1941 to July 4 1942 during World War II 's Eastern Front. A Siege is where a milltary unit surround another enemy milltary unit. The Soviet Army was trapped in the city of Sevastopol with Axis forces surround the city. The siege ended in July 4 1942 where the Germans broke the siege and entered the city.
References
- ↑ Hayward 1998, p. 90.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Forczyk 2008, p. 90.
- ↑ Hayward 1998, p. 117.