- Source: Operation Konrad
Operation Konrad was the German-Hungarian effort to relieve the encircled garrison of Budapest during the Battle of Budapest in January 1945. The operation was divided into three parts:
Operation Konrad I - 1 January 1945 - Led by IV SS Panzer Corps from Tata. Halted near Bicske.
Operation Konrad II - 7 January 1945 - Led by IV SS Panzer Corps from Esztergom. Halted at Pilisszentkereszt.
Operation Konrad III - 17 January 1945 - Led by IV SS Panzer Corps and III Panzer Corps from south of Budapest near Székesfehérvár. Attempt to encircle ten Soviet divisions. Halted south of Ercsi.
See also
1st Panzer Division - Part of relief force
IV SS Panzer Corps - Part of relief force
III Panzer Corps - Part of relief force
IX SS Mountain Corps - Besieged in Budapest
Hungarian Third Army - Besieged in Budapest
References
External links
Számvéber, Norbert (2015). The Sword Behind the Shield: A Combat History of the German Efforts to Relieve Budapest 1945 – Operation 'Konrad' I, II, III. Helion. ISBN 978-1-909982-19-2.
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