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Crimea was a critical asset to hold for Germany's plans for its summer 1942 offensive. Especially its best harbour, and the base for the Soviet Black Sea Fleet: Sevastopol.
Map: The Battle of Sevastopol, 1942
Figure 1: Western Crimea by satellite. Severnaya Bay is the long, narrow estuary going east from the Black Sea. Sevastopol is in the narrow bay that comes south from it.
Figure 2: Sturmgeshutz III "StuG III" self-propelled assault gun
Figure 3: Goliath disposable explosive vehicle
Figure 4: Thor's brother, Karl-Geralt super-heavy mortar
Figure 5: An unexploded 600-mm shell in Crimea, 1942
Figure 6: Dora, the biggest gun ever made, firing 800 mm shells
Figure 7: The sunken Abkhazia transport ship in Sevastopol Harbour, 1942
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Crimea was a critical asset to hold for Germany's plans for its summer 1942 offensive. Especially its best harbour, and the base for the Soviet Black Sea Fleet: Sevastopol.
Map: The Battle of Sevastopol, 1942
Figure 1: Western Crimea by satellite. Severnaya Bay is the long, narrow estuary going east from the Black Sea. Sevastopol is in the narrow bay that comes south from it.
Figure 2: Sturmgeshutz III "StuG III" self-propelled assault gun
Figure 3: Goliath disposable explosive vehicle
Figure 4: Thor's brother, Karl-Geralt super-heavy mortar
Figure 5: An unexploded 600-mm shell in Crimea, 1942
Figure 6: Dora, the biggest gun ever made, firing 800 mm shells
Figure 7: The sunken Abkhazia transport ship in Sevastopol Harbour, 1942

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