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  1. The Battle of Königsberg, also known as the Königsberg offensive, was one of the last operations of the East Prussian offensive during World War II. In four days of urban warfare , Soviet forces of the 1st Baltic Front and the 3rd Belorussian Front captured the city of Königsberg , present day Kaliningrad , Russia.

  2. 60000 en toda la batalla, 3700 en el asalto final. La batalla de Königsberg selló la conquista de Prusia Oriental por el Ejército Rojo durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Atacada fallidamente entre enero y febrero de 1945, las fuertes fortificaciones medievales repelieron exitosamente a las tropas soviéticas.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2015 · The floodplain zone of the Mazury Canal was overcome and the northern part of the Letzen fortified area was captured. 26 January Soviet troops reached the outer defensive perimeter of Konigsberg. At this stage of the first operation was successfully completed.

  4. The East Prussian offensive was a strategic offensive by the Soviet Red Army against the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front (World War II). It lasted from 13 January to 25 April 1945, though some German units did not surrender until 9 May. The Battle of Königsberg was a major part of the offensive, which ended in victory for the ...

  5. This was one of the last stages of the 'East Prussian Strategic Offensive Operation' and in the last four days of urban warfare the forces of the 1 st Baltic Front and the 3 rd Belorussian Front captured Königsberg, now the Soviet enclave of Kaliningrad within Lithuania.

  6. After six days of artillery and aerial bombardment on Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany, the ground offensive began. 137,000 Soviet troops of the 3rd Byelorussian Front rushed into the city, supported by 530 tanks and 2,400 aircraft. 7 Apr 1945 : German forces at Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany attempted a counterattack.

  7. Königsberg. Soviet assault on Königsberg from 6 to 9 April 1945. On 24 January 1945, the 3rd Belorussian Front, led by General Chernyakhovsky, surrounded the capital city of East Prussia, Königsberg. The 3rd Panzer Army and around 200,000 civilians were trapped inside the city. [35]