Azerbaijan in World War II.
Objective Baku -
Hitler Battle for Oil.
National Geographic.
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Objective Baku - How Hitler
Lost the Battle for Oil. National Geographic
Documentary Commemorating to the
Victory over
Nazism during
World War Two and pays tribute to Azerbaijan and
Azerbaijani people contributed to The
Great Victory.
The plot of the documentary reveals the role of the Azerbaijani people in defeating Nazism and the strategic importance of the
Azerbaijani oil during the war
.
In the course of the
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), 700 thousand men were drafted in Azerbaijan, 400 thousand out of them never made it back home.
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan’s input to the war efforts was not only restricted to human resources. 128 residents of Azerbaijan were conferred on title of
Hero of the Soviet Union for military valour and feats shown during
World War II.
Hazi Aslanov received this title twice. There were 42 ethnic
Azerbaijanis who received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and 14 of them were awarded posthumously.
Lieutenant Israfil Mammadov was the first Azerbaijani who became Hero of the Soviet Union.
The role of the Azerbaijani oil in the Victory shall not be overseen. E.g. 72 per cent of the
Soviet crude was produced in Baku. This implies that 7 out of 10 tanks or war planes were fuelled by Baku’s ‘black gold’.
Objective Baku took 14 months of substantial reseach in Azerbaijan,
Germany, the US, the UK,
France and
Russia, with over
200 hours of videomaterials, photographs and other documents scrutinized.
The film provides a totally new approach to the history of World War II, i.e. through the prism of oil. The documentary also features some unique video snapshots of the
WW2 battles never shown to this day in a totally new format of restored color film.
The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic entered World War II with the whole Soviet Union, on June 22,
1941.
German command gave the great consideration to oil pools of Baku and set a task to take Baku and oil and gas area of Baku under their control in the course of the
Battle of the Caucasus.
Baku and the
North Caucasus were the main oil sources for the whole economy of the
USSR. Reserves of strategic raw materials such as deposit of tungsten-molybdenum ore were in these places.
Loss of the
Caucasus could cause a significant influence upon general course of the war against the USSR, and that is why Hitler had chosen namely this direction as the main
Group of armies, created for attack to the Caucasus, was given coded identification “A”.
Tasks of the group “A” were the following: to surround and destroy the
Southern Front in the southern and south-western parts of Rostov-on-Don, which drew off over the
Don River, and to capture the North Caucasus; then it was intended to pass round
Greater Caucasus with a group from the
South, capturing
Novorossiysk and
Tuapse and with the other group from the
East, capturing oil regions of
Grozny and Baku. Simultaneously, it was intended to overcome the Dividing
Ridge in its central part over its passes and entrance to
Georgia, with a bypass manoeuvre.
German army approached the
South Caucasus. Even the date of seizure of Baku –
September 26,
1942 - was fixed.
Defense regions were created around
Nalchik,
Vladikavkaz, Grozny,
Makhachkala and Baku. The first stage of the battle of the Caucasus was from July to
December, 1942. German-Romanian army, suffering a great loss, could reach foothills of Greater Caucasus and the
Terek River. But, generally, “edelweiss” plan of Germany failed. Only during the 1st stage of the battle the “A” group of armies lost about
100,
000 people and
Germans couldn’t burst the South Caucasus and the
Near East.
From August 25 to
September 17, 1941 the
Great Britain and the Soviet Union carried out a joint campaign under a code name “Consent”. Defense of
Iranian oil deposits and pools and their capture by German army and their allies, and also defense of transportation corridor (southern corridor), along which allies supplied the Soviet Union according to Lend-Lease, was its main goal. During World War II,
Rezā Shāh refused to deploy troops of the Great Britain and the Soviet Union at their request. But, for instance, according to the 5th and 6th points of the agreement between
Soviet Russia and
Iran of
1921, the USSR had a right to deploy its troops in the territory of Iran in case of appearance of any threat to its southern borders.
Armed forces of the allies invaded Iran, dethroned
Reza Pahlavi and established their control over railway roads and oil deposits of the country, in course of the campaign. Meanwhile, troops of the
United Kingdom occupied southern Iran, and troops of the Soviet Union – northern part of the country (
Iranian Azerbaijan).
- published: 10 May 2015
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