The Battle of Zborov (Зборівська битва, Zborivska bytva in Ukrainian, Зборовское сражение in Russian, Schlacht bei Zborów in German, bitva u Zborova in...
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Battle of Zborov (1917), a battle of World War I Zborów (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Zborov. If an...
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Battle of Zboriv (Zborow, Zborov) may refer to: Battle of Zboriv (1649), fought in the vicinity of Zboriv, as part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle...
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victory) Christmas Battles (Russian victory) Kerensky Offensive (Central powers victory) Battle of Zborov (1917) (Entente victory) Battle of Borders (Russian...
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Poland. The Battle of Zborov (1917) was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions, who fought for the independence of Czechoslovakia against...
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see Battle of Świecino Battle of Zapote Bridge (1897) – Philippine Revolution Battle of Zenta – 1697 – Great Turkish War Battle of Zborov – 1917 – World...
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Austria-Hungary (redirect from The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen)
Poland. The Battle of Zborov (1917) was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions, which fought for the independence of Czechoslovakia against...
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Czechoslovak Legion (category Expatriate units and formations of Czechoslovakia)
July 1917, when the Czecho-Slovak troops overran Austrian trenches during the Battle of Zborov. Following the soldiers' stellar performance at Zborov, the...
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wounded. Similarly to Battle of Zborov or the "Siberian anabasis", the battle of Bakhmach became one of the symbols of the Czechoslovakian Legions and...
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the battle, who was seriously wounded before in the Battle of Zborov on 2 July 1917. The Terronská street in Prague-Bubeneč is named in memory of the...
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Zboriv (redirect from Zborov, Ukraine)
vicinity was the site of heavy fighting between the Czechoslovak legionnaires and the Austrian Army (June 1917, Battle of Zborov). After the Polish-Ukrainian...
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Uprising Battle of Alma – 1854 Battle of Balaclava – 1854 Battle of Inkerman – 1854 Battle of Malakoff – 1855 Brusilov Offensive – 1916 Battle of Zborov – 1917...
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Radola Gajda (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia (1929–1935))
Czechoslovak Legions (30 January 1917) as a staff captain. Gajda proved himself as an able commander in the Battle of Zborov and quickly rose through the...
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Aleksei Brusilov (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
disposal of the Russian Provisional Government. He gave an excellent praising to Tomáš Masaryk for Czechoslovak Legion soldiers after Battle of Zborov in July...
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Kuthan, Pavel Jaroslav. "Zborov 1917". Valka.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 22 July 2017. Patrick, James (February 22, 2000). "The Horror of the East St. Louis Massacre"...
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Czechs in Ukraine (redirect from History of the Czechs in Ukraine)
had passed the battle route to Prague, became the brigade. After the liberation of Czechoslovakia, the Volhynian Czechs who were members of the Czechoslovak...
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Karel Janoušek (category Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta)
the Czechoslovak Legion became part of the Russian 7th Army. Janoušek fought at the Battle of Zborov on 1–2 July 1917. He was wounded on 18 July, in hospital...
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Kerensky offensive (category Battles of the Eastern Front (World War I))
though the Eleventh Army's Czechoslovak brigade notably captured the town of Zborov from the Austrians. Further to the south, General Lavr Kornilov's Eighth...
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2005, p. 1052. Tucker 2005, p. 299. Duffy, Michael (2009-08-22). "The Battle of Bolimov, 1915". Firstworldwar.com. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03...
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Tomáš Masaryk (category Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1891–1897))
sympathetic towards the idea of creating Czechoslovakia. After the Czechoslovak troops' performance in July 1917 at the Battle of Zborov (when they overran Austrian...
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František Langer (category Recipients of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk)
and was appointed chief physician of the 1st Rifle Regiment. In this capacity he took part in the Battle of Zborov and then in the Siberian Anabasis,...
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This is a chronological list of the last known surviving veterans of battles, sieges, campaigns, and other military operations throughout history. The...
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Sergěj Ingr (category Commanders of the Order of the Star of Romania)
Commemorative medal of the Battle of Zborov (1947) Commemorative medal of the second national resistance (1947) The Commemorative Medal of the 2nd Shooting Regiment...
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Jaroslav Hašek (category People from the Kingdom of Bohemia)
machine-gun section (in which he participated in the Battle of Zborov against the Austrians) and the office of the 1st Regiment. From July 1916 to February 1918...
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Ludvík Svoboda (category Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 1st class)
Tarnopol. He joined the Czechoslovak Legion and took part in the battles of Zborov and Bakhmach. He returned home through a "Siberian anabasis". Svoboda...
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Edvard Beneš (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia (1920–1925))
500,000. The force grew into one of tens of thousands and took part in several battles, including the Battles of Zborov and Bakhmach in Russia. From 1918...
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previously lived in Ukraine between 1791 and 1917, within the Pale of Settlement. The large concentration of Jews in this region historically made them...
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Zdeněk Fierlinger (category Members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia)
Order of St. George four times. Among other battles, he participated at the Battle of Zborov as the commander of the 9th Company. After the battle, he was...
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