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Operation Silver Fox
1941 • Lappland

A column of I./Panzer-Abt.z.b.V.40 during the advance on Murmansk, July 1941.
Author: Not mentioned. Probably a German soldier.License:PD
Historical Overview
Operation Silver Fox or the Murmansk operation from 29 June to 17 November 1941, was a joint German–Finnish military operation during the Continuation War on the Eastern Front of World War II against the Soviet Union. The objective of the offensive was to cut off and capture the key Soviet port of Murmansk through attacks from Finnish and Norwegian territory.
Quick Facts
Outcome:Sov. victory.
Red Army
- Commander: Walerian Frolow
- Strength: ca. 50.000
- Casualties: ca. 15.000
German Mountain Troops
- Commander: Eduard Dietl
- Strength: ca. 30.000
- Casualties: ca. 10.000
Strategic Context
Cutting the Allied Murmansk convoys.
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