Operation Star
Offensive operation by the Red Army on the 2nd February 1943 during WW2, Eastern Front
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Operation Star or Operation Zvezda (Russian: Звезда, lit. 'Star') was a Red Army offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II begun on 2 February 1943.[3] The attack was the responsibility of the Voronezh Front under the command of Filipp Golikov and a part of the larger Voronezh-Kharkov Strategic Offensive Operation.
DateFebruary 2 – March 3, 1943
(1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
(1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Belgorod–Kharkov region, Soviet Union
Result
Temporary Soviet victory
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33,331 dead, 62,384 injured[1] |
18,168 dead and missing 31,601 injured[2] | ||||||

Its main objectives were the cities of Kharkov and Kursk. While initially successful in capturing both cities, the Soviets overextended themselves, allowing Field Marshal Erich von Manstein to launch a counteroffensive and inflict a defeat on the Soviets in the Third Battle of Kharkov.