mikhail georgievich titov lieutenant general participant. ah, the battle of kursk.ember when we talked to him. i kind of told him. i wrote down his story about the battle of kursk. he says, you know, we had a huge complex in front of the germans, that they are advancing in the summer. and we, when he says, were waiting for the german offensive. we're here anyway the internal ones were very tense, because there was kharkov, there was kiev, it was there and it was very difficult to live, and then they rubbed it and said, he was at the headquarters of pukhov and the general commander of the army and somewhere on the third on the fourth day, that is, the battle went like this, so we don't sleep there at all. well, somewhere on the fourth day on the fifth, we suddenly realized that you had already thrown almost everything into battle. and we are standing still. that is, all these advances, it says nothing, and we suddenly say that a psychological turning point in the battle of kursk passed. it was then not when the germans had completely gone. and, when we speak on the f