Siege of Odessa

The siege of Odessa, known to the Soviets as the defence of Odessa, lasted from 8 August until 16 October 1941, during the early phase of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.

Siege of Odessa
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

Romanian troops in Odessa after the siege
Date8 August – 16 October 1941 (2 months, and 8 days)
Location
Result

Axis victory

Belligerents
 Romania
 Germany
Aerial support:
 Italy
 Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Ion Antonescu
Alexandru Ioanițiu 
Iosif Iacobici
Nicolae Ciupercă
Erich von Manstein
Georgiy Sofronov
Ivan Petrov
Gavriil Zhukov
Filipp Oktyabrskiy
Units involved
4th Army
11th Army
9th Army
Coastal Army
Strength
160,000 men (initially)
340,223 men (total)
34,500 men (initial)
240 artillery pieces
86,000 men (total)
Casualties and losses
92,545 overall
17,729 dead
63,345 wounded
11,471 missing
19 tanks
90 artillery pieces
20 aircraft
60,000 overall deaths

Odessa was a port on the Black Sea in the Ukrainian SSR. On 22 June 1941, the Axis powers invaded the Soviet Union. In August, Odessa became a target of the Romanian 4th Army and elements of the German 11th Army. Due to the heavy resistance of the Soviet 9th Independent Army and the rapidly formed Separate Coastal Army, supported by the Black Sea Fleet, it took the Axis forces 73 days of siege and four assaults to take the city. Romanian forces suffered 93,000 casualties, against Red Army casualties estimated to be between 41,000 and 60,000.

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