
Originally Posted by
Crassus
Personally I think that von Mansteinīs "backhand" tactic would not have worked. Soviets simply had too good intelligence network, secondly soviets probably wouldnīt have done same mistake twice (Kharkov spring 1943) by overextending their thrust.
Best policy for Germans would have been to do nothing i.e. cancel Citadel and divert some forces to Italy, clear the Donest and Mius area. This could have been possible only if Hitler had been willing to give up ground in order to exhaust Soviet forces. This ofcourse was not an option to Hitler whose strategy was "not an inch back".
To give Hitler some credit, it must be said that after Citadel failed his "intuition" was right when he suspected that Stalin had laid his eyes on Kharkov (fourth battle).
So it would have been better for Germans to let Soviets bleed themselves white while taking Kharkov as Model did in the Orel area. Kharkov would have been a "mini-Stalingrad" if von Manstein had not pull all six division back at the time. This ofcourse made Hitler angry and Manstein paid the price later.
Even if Germans had chosen defensive strategy with limited counterattacks instead Citadel, I would say that the end of 1943 they would have been forced to retreat behind Dnper. Germany was doom anyway even without Citadel but Citadel made a victory lot easier for Soviets in the eastern front.