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    Nezhin (Russian:Нежин), was a merchant steam ship of Black Sea Shipping Company (Soviet Union) from July 1954 to 1965 and of Azov Sea Shipping Company...
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    Учебное пособие. Soviet Union portal Ukraine portal Transport portal Cold War SS Nezhin SS Karaganda SS Metallurg Anosov SS Fizik Kurchatov MS Sarny...
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    portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 5181861. SS West Hosokie SS Corvus SS Nezhin SS Metallurg Anosov Kartamyshevskaya street Statue of Graf...
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    Company: Nezhin Smela Divnogorsk-class cargo ships SS Divnogorsk (1961) SS Mednogorsk (1961) Leninsky Komsomol class cargo ships, - total 25 ships SS Leninsky...
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    Army in the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. He was transferred to the 52nd Nezhin Dragoon Regiment in Manchuria, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. During...
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    Southwestern Front on the left in the area of the cities of Chernigov, Kiev, Nezhin. There were no troops on the Desna River to repulse the enemy. The 40th...
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    II. Gruppe bombed Gomel and flew sorties in support of the advance on Nezhin. The group attacked the rail station on 20 August. In the Chabnoye area...
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    beginning of September it was fighting in the northern Ukraine at Konotop, then Nezhin until the latter's fall on 15 September. On the fourth day, 1. Staffel lost...
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    in. 60th Army liberated Konotop on September 6, Bakhmach on the 9th, and Nezhin on the 15th. By September 22, 13th, 60th and 61st Armies, with armored support...
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