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    Salsk (Russian: Сальск) is a town and the administrative center of Salsky District in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the Sredny Yegorlyk River (Don's...
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    Ethnographic Museum-Reserve, the camp. Razdorskaya. Salsk Art Museum named after People's Artist VK Nechitailo, Salsk. Shakhty Museum of Local History, Shakhty...
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    300 km (190 mi) from Stalingrad at Salsk. The additional distance became another obstacle to the resupply efforts. Salsk was abandoned in turn by mid-January...
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    consisted of the following. North Caucasus Strategic Offensive (Operation Don) Salsk-Rostov Offensive (1 January – 4 February 1943) Mozdok-Stavropol Offensive...
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    Kumertau Кумертау  Republic of Bashkortostan Volga 57,949 62,851 −7.80% Salsk Сальск  Rostov Oblast South 57,937 61,316 −5.51% Dzerzhinsky Дзержинский...
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    born into a poor peasant family on the Kozyurin farmstead near the town of Salsk in the Don Cossack region of the southern Russian Empire (now Rostov Oblast)...
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    Tikhoretsk (Tikhoretsk station [ru]) main line, and the railway lines to Azov, Salsk and Starominskaya diverge. It is approximately 300 m from the town center...
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    and Stavka, which led to the passing of Order No. 227 "Not a step back!". Salsk was captured on 31 July and Stavropol on 5 August. Although the army group...
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  • After the fall of Tatsinskaya, the Ju 52 from there were relocated to Salsk, while the He 111 went to Novocherkassk, increasing the distance to travel...
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    Cossacks, headed by Ataman Pyotr Kharitonovich Popov [ru], fled into the Salsk steppes [ru]. After the Imperial German army invaded and occupied Rostov...
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