As part of the ‘History Goes On’ seminar series, they have featured my delayed, seminar presentation. This was originally designed to be presented at the Second World War Group Conference in 2021 and to accompany the release of my article in the Journal of Slavic Military Studies Vol. 33 No. 4 due March 2021.
The aim of the presentation is to explain the operation of a Combined-arms Army during the period 1943-45 and to explore the effect of timing, transport and logistics on the operations of the Red Army. It draws on material from my articles for JSMS Vol. 31 No. 4: Logistics of the Combined-Arms Army — Motor Transport and JSMS Vol. 33 No. 4: The Logistics of the Combined-Arms Army— the Rear: High Mobility Through Limited Means and the Journal of British Military History Vol. No. : The Economics and Logistics of Horse-drawn Armies (March 2021)