Battle of Smorgon (Belarusian: Абарона Смаргоні; Russian: Оборона Сморгони) was an 810-day battle near the town of Smorgon along the Eastern Front of...
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The Smorgon family is a Jewish-Australian business family known for their establishment of Smorgon Steel. Norman (Naum) Smorgon (17 December 1884 – 1956)...
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powers major victory) Prut operation (Russian victory) Battle of Smorgon (Russian victory) Battle of Zurvno (Russian victory) Vilno-Dvinsk offensive (Key...
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2nd Army (Russian Empire) (category Field armies of Russia in World War I)
effectively destroyed at Battle of Tannenberg in August 1914. However, it was rebuilt soon thereafter and fought until almost the end of the war. Field headquarters...
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David Smorgon OAM (born 8 May 1947) is an Australian businessman and member of the Smorgon family. David joined the family business at the age of 23. David...
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led by Hetman Ivan Mazepa.: 704 The Swedes continued to the area around Smorgon and Minsk, where the army went into winter quarters. Charles left 8,000...
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Vilhelm Garf (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
Bolsheviks signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Peace. All this time the division waged bloody defensive battles for Smorgon. The head of the division, Lieutenant...
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267th Dukhovshchinsky Infantry Regiment (category Infantry regiments of the Russian Empire)
end of May 1917, it was stationed in the town of Izha. In July 1917, the regiment took part in the battles for Smorgon.[citation needed] The battle flag...
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Vilno-Dvinsk offensive (redirect from Battle of Vilnius (1915))
stopped attacks on Smorgon'. The 1st Russian Army also went on the defensive between the Myadzyel and lake Drūkšiai, but with the task of assisting the neighboring...
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Vilna offensive (redirect from Battle of Wilno (1919))
those two settlements, as well as Giedraičiai and Smorgoń. By mid-May Polish forces had reached the line of Narocz lake – Adutiškis – Ignalina – Linkmenys...
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