Iași–Don March (redirect from Iassy-Don March)
The Iași–Don March, also known in Russia as Drozdovsky's March or the Romanian March, was a march of a Russian Volunteer detachment, led by Staff Colonel...
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Jassy–Kishinev offensive (redirect from Iassy Kishinev Operation)
Jassy–Kishinev offensive may refer to either of the following military offensives carried out by Soviet forces during World War II: First Jassy–Kishinev...
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Publishing House, Bucharest, 1997; 3rd edition, Polirom Publishing House, Iassy, 2006) Istoria evreilor din România. Studii documentare și teoretice, Amarcord...
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to Tallinn harbour brought to a halt by German forces August: Operation Iassy-Kishinev (German "Operation Jassy-Kischinew") – defeat of German forces...
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[KNAB] Iasi - 이아시 (Korean*), Iásio - Ιάσιο (Greek*), Iassium (Latin*), Iassy (French variant*, Historical variant*), Iassi (Historical variant*), Jaš...
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free dictionary. Iași (historically referred to as Jassy, Yassy, Yassi, Iassy, or Iassi) is a city in Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Iași may also refer...
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Eagle") was a 19th-century Romanian newspaper, published in the city of Iași (Iassy), capital of the Principality of Moldavia, and having readership in other...
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redesignated 68th Army Corps. 52nd Army 25 August 1941 12 June 1946 Took part in Iassy-Kishinev Operation, 1944 and Vistula-Oder Operation. Moved to western Ukraine...
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Korsun-Cherkassy Pocket, Kamenets-Podolsky pocket, and the Uman-Botoshany, Iassy-Kishinev, Bratislava-Brno, and Prague Offensives. It also fought in the...
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