Leningrad-Novgorod Offensive
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Was a Soviet strategic offensive whose goal was to end the German siege of Leningrad.
Chronology
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- February 1944: The city of Luga was captured by Soviet troops on February 12.
- February 1944: The city of Luga was captured by Soviet troops on February 12.
- March 1944: By the end of February, the Soviets reached the Pskov-Ostrov lines of defense.
- January 1944: On January 19, the Red Army recaptured Krasnoye Selo and Ropsha from German occupation.
- January 1944: On January 30, Pushkin Gatchina fell to the Red Army.
- January 1944: On January 19, the Red Army recaptured Krasnoye Selo and Ropsha from German occupation.
- February 1944: On February 15 the Red Army reached the Narva the eastern shore of Lake Peipus.
Selected Sources
- Williams, M.H. (1989): United States army in World War II - Special Studies - Chronology 1941-1945, p.172