In January 1943, the Stavka, fortified by the success of
Operation Iskra, decided to undertake a general offensive in the northwestern direction, codenamed
Operation Polar Star. It was planned as a joint action of the
Northwestern Front, the
Leningrad Front and the
Volkhov Front, as well as a special group created by Mikhail Khozin, to destroy
Army Group North and to relieve the Siege of Leningrad. The coordination of Soviet troops in Operation Polar Star was given to
Georgy Zhukov, appointed Stavka representative to the Northwestern Front. The objectives of the units involved were enumerated in Stavka Order No. 30042 and Order No. 30039. The troops of the 1st Shock Army and
27th Army of the Northwestern Front were to begin the offensive on 19 February, ten days after the start of the Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts. The 34th, 53rd and 11th Armies were to join the attack later. The troops of the 1st Shock Army, advancing to the Ramushevo corridor from the south, were to break through the German defences in the area of Ovchennikov, and move to link up with the 27th Army advancing from the area of Penno and Borisov north of the Ramushevo Corridor. The encirclement would be completed in the area of Onufrieva and Sokolovo. Then, the 1st Shock Army would cut the Ramushevo Corridor, allowing the 27th Army and the Khozin Special Group into the breach, who would attack west and eliminate German forces in the area of
Staraya Russa. After this, the 27th Army would be put under control of the Khozin Special Group and in conjunction with the
68th Army and develop the offensive in the direction of
Luga, and with the
52nd Army capture
Novgorod. The Northwestern Front troops were also to cut the communications of
Army Group North advancing towards Luga,
Porkhov and Strugi Krasnye, and to prevent other enemy troops from stopping the Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts. Afterwards, advancing towards
Pskov and
Narva, Army Group North would be surrounded and then destroyed. To hasten the advance, the Stavka planned to conduct an amphibious operation to capture the strategic rail junction of Dno, for which part of the 68th Army detachment included the
5th Guards Airborne Division. == Battle ==