Gorodok offensive
The Gorodok offensive was an offensive operation by the Red Army's 1st Baltic Front against German forces of the 3rd Panzer Army around the town of Gorodok in northeastern Belorussia between 13 and 31 December 1943 on the Eastern Front of World War II The offensive had the goal of eliminating the Gorodok salient, encircling and destroying the 3rd Panzer Army, and capture Gorodok and Vitebsk. Although Soviet forces managed to eliminate the Gorodok salient, they failed to destroy the 3rd Panzer Army or capture Vitebsk.
Background
The offensive had the goal of destroying the German forces around Gorodok and eliminating the threat of the encirclement of the Soviet troops west and southwest of Nevel. In the Gorodok salient, which arose from the final stage of the Nevel offensive, the German 3rd Panzer Army of Günther von Kluge's Army Group Center held defensive positions. A postwar Soviet estimate of the German strength was nine infantry and tank divisions, with 120 tanks and assault guns, and up to 800 guns and mortars.By the beginning of the offensive, the Ivan Bagramyan's 1st Baltic Front included the 4th Shock, 11th Guards, 43rd, and 39th Armies. Front mobile forces were the 1st Tank Corps, 5th Tank Corps, and 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps. The 3rd Air Army provided air support for the front.
Kuzma Galitsky's 11th Guards Army, supported by the 1st Tank Corps, and Vasily Shvetsov's 4th Shock Army, supported by the 5th Tank and 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps, were tasked with the main objective of the operation. These forces included 20 divisions, 275 tanks and assault guns, and 2,150 guns and mortars. The main objective of the operation, as planned, was an attack towards the Bychikha station to break through the German defenses on the flank of the salient, surround and destroy the German forces around Gorodok. After the destruction of these forces the two armies were to develop the offensive to the south to take Gorodok and Vitebsk. Konstantin Golubev's 43rd Army and Nikolai Berzarin's 39th Army were tasked with supporting attacks to pin down the German troops and assist in the encirclement of the German troops in the salient.