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    Ржевская битва, romanized: Rzhevskaya bitva) were a series of Red Army offensives against the Wehrmacht between 8 January 1942 and 31 March 1943, on the...
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    Finns. A Swedish offensive heading towards Moscow – via Novgorod – began from Viborg on 11 March 1609. The operation became known as De la Gardie campaign...
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    (formation) 22 March 1943: Polotnyany-Zavod 16 April 1943: Mossalsk 20 May 1943: Kozelsk 2 June 1943: Khatenki 18 August 1943: Gorodietchnia 24 August 1943: Spass-Demensk...
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    United States' is shrinking. Russia has six nuclear missile fields in Kozelsk, Tatishchevo, Uzhur, Dombarovsky, Kartalay, and Aleysk; nuclear missile...
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    to prisoner-of-war camps in the western USSR. The largest camps were at Kozelsk (Optina Monastery), Ostashkov (Stolobny Island on Lake Seliger near Ostashkov)...
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    Rudolf Schmidt (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Panzer Army Battles/wars World War I World War II Defence against the Kozelsk Offensive Awards Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Relations...
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    was made to assault. In the beginning of 1617, with the onset of the offensive of Polish–Lithuanian troops on Moscow (Wladislaw III campaign), the siege...
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  • selected a near-empty fuel tank, causing both engines to quit. 9 October 1941 Kozelsk PS-84 CCCP-Л3917 MAGON W/O 0/17 After a forced landing following an attack...
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    camps, at the end of 1939 he was transferred to the NKVD Special Camp in Kozelsk. Smorawiński left the camp on 7 April 1940. Together with most of the Polish...
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  • of the Russian State. Cambridge University Press. p. 25 "Rusland §3. De tijd van de Mongoolse en Tataarse overheersing; Soezdal §2. Geschiedenis; Moskou...
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