They are convenient landmarks in the timeline, but unlike older times, where two huge masses of armed men clash and one side wins, while other loses, modern era conflicts are much more spread out and fluid. ![]() Operations (generally) tend to be very specific things, they have particular names (ex: Battle Axe, Fall Weiss, Saturn, etc.) with defined long term plans, clear objectives, and sharp boundaries (Barbarossa is actually an example of a particularly poor operation with very abstract planning behind it).īattles, on the other hand, tend to be much more vague and smaller scale affairs. Would it still be bigger than Prokhorovka ? What would happen if we took a single day of Brody (the one who had the most engagement taking place). The battle of Brody took place in multiple days ? Meaning it would also be considered as a colloquial name for an operation ? ![]() Originally posted by Hobotango:This makes me think (and read about Brody).
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