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Budapest Offensive

Budapest Offensive
Part of Soviet-German Front of World War II
Date 29 October 1944 – 13 February 1945
(108 days)
Location Budapest and northwestern Hungary
Result Soviet-Romanian victory
Belligerents
 Soviet Union
Romania Romania
Nazi Germany Germany
Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46) Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Soviet Union Rodion Malinovsky
Soviet Union Fyodor Tolbukhin
Soviet Union Ivan Afonin
Soviet Union Ivan Managarov
Nazi Germany Johannes Friessner
Nazi Germany Otto Wöhler
Nazi Germany K. Pfeffer-Wildenbruch (POW)
Hungary Iván Hindy (POW)
Nazi Germany Gerhard Schmidhuber 
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Soviet:
80,026 dead and missing
240,056 wounded and sick
1,766 tanks destroyed or damaged
Soviet claim (Budapest city area only):
49,000 dead
110,000 captured
269 tanks destroyed or captured
Total casualties: unknown
40,000 civilians dead

The Budapest Offensive was the general attack by Soviet and Romanian armies against Nazi Germany and their Axis allies from Hungary. The offensive lasted from 29 October 1944 until the fall of Budapest on 13 February 1945. This was one of the most difficult and complicated offensives that the Soviet Army carried on in Central Europe. It resulted in a decisive victory for the USSR, as it disabled the last European political ally of Nazi Germany and greatly sped up the ending of World War II in Europe.

Having secured Romania in the summer Iasi–Kishinev Offensive, the Soviet forces continued their push in the Balkans. The Red Army occupied Bucharest on 31 August, then swept westward across the Carpathian Mountains into Hungary and southward into Bulgaria, with parts joining the Yugoslav Partisans in the Belgrade Offensive. In the process, the Red Army’s forces drew German reserves away from the Warsaw-Berlin central axis, encircled and destroyed the German 6. Armee (for the second time) and forced Army Group South Ukraine’s shattered 8. Armee to withdraw west into Hungary.

From October 1944, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Ukrainian Fronts advanced into Hungary. After isolating the Hungarian capital city in late December, the Soviets besieged and assaulted Budapest. On 13 February 1945, the city fell.


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