12th July 1942
The action on the Eastern Front was confined to the area south of the Pripyat.
With the build up of troops - and the seeming paucity of German units - Stalin presses for an offensive somewhere along the line; and preferably all along it [8|]
The plan is to build up the newly formed Kursk Front under Ivan Konev. However Stalin - impatient to the last - orders an immediate start to the operation. Whilst the bulk of the Front are forming up, 4th Shock Army is prematurely ordered to advance to probe for signs of the enemy....
4th Shock Army runs into the newly re-formed (and now re-named) 3rd Panzerarmee and receives a blood nose for its trouble. Stalin decides that perhaps he should take a back seat in military operations from now on....
Meanwhile to the northwest, the Soviets show what can be achieved with a more measured build up and sensible attack. 12th Army are surrounded in another example of the German Army failing to secure the flanks of each unit. It's destruction is surely only a matter of time....
