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Quiz about Stabilizing the German Front early 1943
Quiz about Stabilizing the German Front early 1943

Stabilizing the German Front, early 1943 Quiz


The German crisis in the South of Russia following the defeat of Stalingrad was critical. The Soviets must be stopped!

A multiple-choice quiz by hannibalcaesar. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
333,140
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
398
Last 3 plays: hellobion (9/10), Guest 194 (4/10), Guest 77 (8/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. This operation encircled the remnants of the 6th Army in Stalingrad, inflicting a decisive defeat. Georgy Zhukov planned and directed this operation. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This German Field Marshal led a failed attempt to rescue the German forces trapped in Stalingrad. His attempt met stiff resistance from the Soviet pincers surrounding the city, and after a few days he was pushed back, along with the 6th Army's hope of being relieved. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The German front around Stalingrad began to rapidly collapse. Zhukov then pressed a Soviet winter offensive. This Operation almost succeeded in cutting off Manstein's relief force, but in the end he managed to escape. Further Soviet attacks managed to encircle the 1st Panzer Army and Italian 8th Army. What was the operation called? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This operation took the city of Kharkov from German forces, pushing a wedge in their lines. However, the Soviet successes began to overextend their lines, providing an easy, desperately needed target for Manstein. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This German general commanded the II SS Panzer Corps and defended Kharkov from the Soviet attacks. After defending the city for as long as possible, he disobeyed Adolf Hitler's orders to fight to the death and told his troops to abandon the city to avoid encirclement. He managed to buy time for Manstein's front to stabilize. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Manstein now attacked due to his front being stabilized by the II SS Panzer Corps efforts in holding back the Soviets. The target was Kharkov, and this German army in II SS Panzer Corps led the attack. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This elite German division experienced most of the heavy street-to-street fighting in Kharkov, blasting their way through Soviet defenses. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Hitler had told Hausser to fight to the death for the defense of Kharkov. However he ignored Hitler's orders and retreated, and in Manstein's counter-attack took the city back anyway. Hausser's corps continued the attack towards this city, destroying the Soviet's attack gains in Operation Star. Here he was finally stopped by Soviet defenses. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The German front was saved from destruction, mainly because of Manstein and Hausser's efforts. What was their final fate before the end of the war? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What battle was the largest tank battle of World War II? Manstein achieved the most success with his forces during this battle, but it ended with a German defeat. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This operation encircled the remnants of the 6th Army in Stalingrad, inflicting a decisive defeat. Georgy Zhukov planned and directed this operation.

Answer: Operation Uranus

Zhukov managed to surround and effectively destroy the 6th Army in operation Uranus.
2. This German Field Marshal led a failed attempt to rescue the German forces trapped in Stalingrad. His attempt met stiff resistance from the Soviet pincers surrounding the city, and after a few days he was pushed back, along with the 6th Army's hope of being relieved.

Answer: Erich von Manstein

Manstein's failure resulted in the 6th Army being cut off from all outside support. Paulus was forced to surrender the 6th Army.
3. The German front around Stalingrad began to rapidly collapse. Zhukov then pressed a Soviet winter offensive. This Operation almost succeeded in cutting off Manstein's relief force, but in the end he managed to escape. Further Soviet attacks managed to encircle the 1st Panzer Army and Italian 8th Army. What was the operation called?

Answer: Operation Little Saturn

German forces in the South of Russia were now separated, cut off, and outnumbered vastly. Only excellent military execution could save them from annihilation.
4. This operation took the city of Kharkov from German forces, pushing a wedge in their lines. However, the Soviet successes began to overextend their lines, providing an easy, desperately needed target for Manstein.

Answer: Operation Star

Operation Star took Kharkov from German forces in early February, 1943.
5. This German general commanded the II SS Panzer Corps and defended Kharkov from the Soviet attacks. After defending the city for as long as possible, he disobeyed Adolf Hitler's orders to fight to the death and told his troops to abandon the city to avoid encirclement. He managed to buy time for Manstein's front to stabilize.

Answer: Paul Hausser

After defending the city for as long as possible, Hausser disobeyed
Adolf Hitler's orders and told his troops to abandon the city to avoid
encirclement. In the remaining weeks of January, the corps was almost
entirely responsible for the destruction of Mobile Group Popov, the
major Soviet attacking force. The destruction of Mobile Group Popov
halted the Soviet offensive which followed the Battle of Stalingrad and
stabilized Manstein's front.
6. Manstein now attacked due to his front being stabilized by the II SS Panzer Corps efforts in holding back the Soviets. The target was Kharkov, and this German army in II SS Panzer Corps led the attack.

Answer: 4th Panzer Army

The 4th Panzer Army led the attack, supported by other elements of Hausser's Panzer Corps.
7. This elite German division experienced most of the heavy street-to-street fighting in Kharkov, blasting their way through Soviet defenses.

Answer: 1st SS Division

1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler led the attack. They were most likely Hitler's finest warriors.
8. Hitler had told Hausser to fight to the death for the defense of Kharkov. However he ignored Hitler's orders and retreated, and in Manstein's counter-attack took the city back anyway. Hausser's corps continued the attack towards this city, destroying the Soviet's attack gains in Operation Star. Here he was finally stopped by Soviet defenses.

Answer: Belgorod

Hausser reached the city of Belgorod during the German counter-attack in February, 1943.
9. The German front was saved from destruction, mainly because of Manstein and Hausser's efforts. What was their final fate before the end of the war?

Answer: Relieved of command by Hitler

Manstein and Hausser were relieved of command by April, 1944, for defiance of Hitler's orders. Hausser was given command of the 7th Army in France, before its annihilation in the Falaise Pocket. Manstein was never given another command.
10. What battle was the largest tank battle of World War II? Manstein achieved the most success with his forces during this battle, but it ended with a German defeat.

Answer: Kursk

Kursk was the largest tank battle of World War II.
Source: Author hannibalcaesar

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