Kursk: Episode 25 — Belgorod and Kharkov
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Belgorod and Kharkov were the visible payoff of the Kursk campaign, where Soviet defensive success became strategic pursuit. This episode description covers the recovery of Belgorod on 5 August 1943 and Kharkov on 23 August 1943, showing why these cities mattered as rail hubs, road centers, symbols, and anchors of the German southern front. Listeners will learn how Operation Rumyantsev pushed beyond the battlefield of Citadel, how Soviet tank armies and infantry formations fought through German defenses, and why Manstein’s forces could still counterattack effectively even as the strategic initiative passed away. The episode explains that victory after Kursk was not a simple sweep, but a costly advance requiring logistics, artillery, engineers, airpower, and endurance. Belgorod and Kharkov turned Kursk into a lasting shift westward. For more military history writing and books, visit MilitaryAuthor.me, and for magazines, galleries, and a massive archive of military photos and video, visit Trackpads.com.