Training Exercise "Seven Days to the River Rhine" | |||||||||
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Part of the Cold War | |||||||||
A 1976 American map of probable axes of attack for the Warsaw Pact forces into Western Europe | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Communist Parties in prospective Soviet Satellites: Communist Parties in prospective Soviet Satellites |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Leonid Brezhnev Dmitriy Ustinov Nikolai Ogarkov Col. Gen. Yuri Zarudin (ru) Gen. Yevgeni F. Ivanovski Todor Zhivkov Dobri Dzhurov Gustáv Husák Martin Dzúr Erich Honecker Heinz Hoffmann János Kádár Lajos Czinege Edward Gierek Wojciech Jaruzelski Franz Muhri (de) Louis Van Geyt Jørgen Jensen Marcus Bakker Georges Marchais |
Jimmy Carter Harold Brown David C. Jones
(Jan–May 1979) Margaret Thatcher (May 1979–1990) Valery Giscard d'Estaing Yvon Bourges Paul Vanden Boeynants (Jan–Apr 1979) Wilfried Martens (Apr 1979–1981) José Desmarets Pierre Trudeau (Jan–Jun 1979) Joe Clark (Jun 1979–1980) Anker Jørgensen Poul Søgaard Helmut Schmidt Hans Apel Giulio Andreotti (Jan–Aug 1979) Francesco Cossiga (Aug 1979–1980) Attilio Ruffini Gaston Thorn (Jan–Jul 1979) Pierre Werner (Jul 1979–1984) Émile Krieps Dries van Agt Willem Scholten Odvar Nordli Bülent Ecevit (Jan–Nov 1979) Süleyman Demirel (Nov 1979–1980) Bruno Kreisky Otto Rösch | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Would be carried out in response to a NATO first strike on Poland. Such a strike was estimated to cause 2 million immediate Polish deaths near the Vistula | If carried out, heavy losses in West Germany |
Seven Days to the River Rhine (Russian: «Семь дней до реки Рейн», romanized: "Sem' dney do reki Reyn") was a top-secret military simulation exercise developed at least since 1964 by the Warsaw Pact. It depicted the Soviet Bloc's vision of a seven-day nuclear war between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces.[1][2][3]