What were the main operations of the Red Army against the German fascist troops during

What were the main operations of the Red Army against the German fascist troops during the Great Patriotic War and the war with militarist Japan from 1941-1945?

In 1941, the operations were as follows:

Counterattacks near Soltsy, Yelnya and Rogachev. They temporarily delayed the advance of the German troops and allowed some territory, albeit a small one, to be liberated from them.
The counter-offensive near Moscow, the Tikhvin operation, the counter-attack near Yelets and the offensive near Rostov-on-Don. Their result was a noticeable loss suffered by the German army.

1942:
The offensive phase of the Battle of Stalingrad, it began in mid-November 1942 and lasted until February 1943. The Germans were driven back from Stalingrad and the Caucasus mountains to the Taman Peninsula and to Kharkov and Donetsk.

1943:
The fourth battle for Kharkov. Liberation of the city.
Battle of Kursk.
The Kiev operation and the crossing of the Dnieper.

1944:
Operation Bagration – liberation of Belarus.
Iasso-Chisinau operation – the liberation of Moldova and Romania.
Belgrade operation. Liberation of the capital of Yugoslavia.

1945 year:
In Europe – Berlin, Vistula-Oder and Prague operations. In Asia – Manchurian.



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