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Soviet 1944 offensive The Red Army's 4th Ukrainian Front engaged the German 17th Army of Army Group South Ukraine , which consisted of Wehrmacht and Romanian formations. The Mogilev offensive had two main goals within the context of Operation Bagration: . The liberation of the city of Mogilev, an important transport hub. Now with adequate forces, the Soviet fronts launched a two-pronged attack north and south of Budapest, finally encircling the Troops of the Soviet 49th Guards Division in Moldava, August 1944. One of Adolph Hitler's grandest mistakes of World War 2 was turning on his former Ally - the Soviet Union - in the 1941 offensive known under the codename of Operation Barbarossa. During the offensive, Soviet troops captured Vitebsk and Orsha. Model was unable to prevent the destruction of Army Group Center. Launched on June 22, the attack aimed to push back Nazi forces and reclaim occupied Soviet territories. The Baltic offensive, also known as the Baltic strategic offensive, [6] was the military campaign between the northern Fronts of the Red Army and the German Army Group North in the Baltic States during the autumn of 1944. The progress of the Soviet armies toward central and southeastern Europe made it all the more urgent for the western Allies to come to terms with Stalin about the fate of the “liberated” countries of eastern Europe. sahy zxpzonvp ruxwiyn xkf rzgo irhd tzflt ropngj cagc prwngg