The Battle of the Strypa (German: Kampf auf der Strype) or Operation on the Strypa (Russian: Операция на Стрыпе) was a Russian offensive from December...
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7th Army (Austria-Hungary) (category Field armies of Austria-Hungary)
Offensive (May-June 1915), Great Retreat (June-September 1915) Battle of the Strypa River Brusilov Offensive (June-September 1916) Kerensky Offensive (July...
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Dniester (redirect from History of the Dniester)
(87 km or 54 mi), Zolota Lypa (140 km or 87 mi), Koropets (78 km or 48 mi), Strypa (147 km or 91 mi), Seret (250 km or 160 mi), Zbruch (245 km or 152 mi),...
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Dmitry Shcherbachev (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
numerous battles at the Strypa River during the Brusilov Offensive. Shortly after the February Revolution, Shcherbachev was appointed deputy to the Commander-in-Chief...
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which the Cossack Hetmanate and Crimean Khanate defeated the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Occurring near the city of Zboriv on the Strypa River in present-day...
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(German victory) Strypa offensive (Central powers major victory) Prut operation (Russian victory) Battle of Smorgon (Russian victory) Battle of Zurvno (Russian...
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Brusilov offensive (redirect from The Brusilov Offensive)
Lutsk went up in flames as the Russians occupied the town. Further south, Pflanzer-Baltin's 7th Army was pushed back to the Strypa, as Shcherbachev's Seventh...
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Dniester Front (redirect from Battle of Dniestr and Zolota Lypa)
to force the Dniester River between the mouths of the Strypa and Seret rivers. A Russian defensive operation to prevent the encirclement of the 9th Army...
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Rovno offensive (category Battles of World War I involving Russia)
the right bank of the Vosushka River. The left flank of the 7th Army of the Austro-Hungarians was also assigned to the crossings on the Strypa River....
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Kamenets–Podolsky pocket (category Battles and operations of the Soviet–German War)
several weeks of hard fighting afterwards, in order to stabilize the front along the Strypa river, meant that by the end of April 1944 the 82nd Infantry...
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Podolia. The territory of the principality covered the land from intermittent of Strypa and Zolota in the west to the Dnieper in the east; in the southeast...
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Zboriv (category Strypa)
lies on the Strypa River (Ukrainian: Cтpипа). It was mentioned for the first time in a document from 1166. In 1241, during the Mongol invasion of Europe...
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beheading 400 peasants, they moved along Strypa River towards Osowce where on September 7 they crossed the river and set up camp near Bobulińce. Potocki...
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100th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht) (category German units at the Battle of Stalingrad)
in the Zlotyky and Podajec area. At the Strypa, the division was positioned defensively at the river Styrpa. After the initial battles in March, the unit...
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Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive (redirect from Battle of Brody-Lvov)
along the Strypa river about 35 km west of Ternopil. Strong 1st Ukrainian Front attacks throughout 17 July succeeded in capturing parts of the Prinz-Eugen-Stellung...
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Baháʼí Faith in Ukraine (section History of the region)
traveled by the Strypa River, a region of Ukrainians although a few spoke Polish. She visited Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches and the shrine at...
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Yazlovets (category Shrines to the Virgin Mary)
pilgrimage centre of local significance. The village belongs to the Buchach urban hromada. It lies on the Vilchivchik river, a tributary of the Strypa and is located...
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