The Soviets knew months in advance that it would fall in the Kursk salient, and built up a large network of fortifications so they could defend in depth. The British Intelligence services had provided extensive information on where a likely attack would take place. The Soviets knew where the attack was going to take place This would allow Hitler to divert his forces to the Western Front. The Soviets had previously defeated and weakened the Germans at the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942-1943.Ĭode named ‘Operation Citadel,’ it was intended to eliminate the Red Army at Kursk and prevent the Soviet army from launching any offensives for the rest of 1943. The battle took place in 1943 between the Germans and Soviets from 5 July to 23 August. The Germans launched an offensive against the Soviets Listen to hear more about the forgotten, secret heroes of the Second World War from Gershom, an expert historian, journalist and author of 'War of Shadows: Codebreakers, Spies, and the Secret Struggle to Drive the Nazis from the Middle East'. ![]() Gershom Gorenberg has been investigating the Nazi’s use of intelligence, and how codebreaking was eventually used against them. ![]() In this episode, we uncover the secret to this success. Erwin Rommel, the ‘Desert Fox’, known as such because from 1940 until the end of 1942, he led his troops across the deserts of North Africa and towards the Middle East with an often uncanny sense of his enemies' plans and weaknesses.
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