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    The Mogilev offensive (Russian: Могилевская наступательная операция) was part of the Belorussian strategic offensive – commonly known as Operation Bagration...
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    was to pin the 4th Army near Mogilev while the developing Vitebsk–Orsha and Bobruysk Offensives encircled it. East of Mogilev, General Robert Martinek's...
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    for establishing a death camp in Mogilev were abandoned in favour of Maly Trostenets. In 1944, with the Mogilev offensive, the devastated city was liberated...
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    General-polkovnik Georgy Zakharov in June. The front conducted the Mogilev offensive during the first phase of Operation Bagration between 23 and 28 June...
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    and fought against the Soviet Mogilev Offensive in June. The division was destroyed during the Soviet Minsk Offensive in July 1944, as part of Operation...
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  • north of Mogilev by crossing the Dnieper River over a bridge at Trebuchi. The 4th Army dispatched a message to General Erdmannsdorff that Mogilev be held...
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    pinned down by attacks from the 2nd Belorussian Front in the parallel Mogilev offensive operation. By far the most important Soviet objective, however, was...
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  • the duration. In the opening stages of the summer offensive it was involved in the fighting for Mogilev and the crossing of the Dniepr River, for which...
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  • The siege of Mogilev of February–May 1655 was an unsuccessful siege of Mogilev (then in Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now in Belarus) under the control of...
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    in a Soviet air attack on 28 June 1944 at Mogilev during Operation Bagration, the Soviet 1944 summer offensive. Pfeiffer served as a police officer, including...
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    Offensive Mogilev Offensive Bobruysk Offensive: June 1944 Minsk Offensive Polotsk Offensive Šiauliai Offensive Vilnius Offensive Belostock Offensive:...
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  • Steinkeller surrendered to the Red Army forces in the course of the Soviet Mogilev Offensive in June 1944; he was released in 1955. Knight's Cross of the Iron...
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    30 September, the Soviet offensive force were tired and depleted, and became bogged down outside Vitebsk, Orsha, and Mogilev, which were still held by...
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    Alençon, France) The Soviets began the Bobruysk Offensive, Mogilev Offensive and Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive in the Byelorussian SSR. A Polish resistance group...
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    Hero of the Soviet Union for his leadership of the division in the Mogilev Offensive. Lazarenko was born on 8 October 1895 in the stanitsa of Staromikhailovka...
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    Ingulets river. In the future, to develop an offensive to the west and southwest, reach the line of Lutsk, Mogilev-Podolsky and the Dniester river. The beginning...
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    Crimean Offensive, the Mogilev Offensive, the Belostock Offensive, the Osovets Offensive, the Mlawa-Elbing Offensive, the East Pomeranian Offensive, and...
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  • Glantz, "Leavenworth Papers No. 7 (August Storm: The Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive in Manchuria)". Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2013-07-15...
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  • July – 10 August 1941 Smolensk offensive 21 July – 7 August 1941 Siege of Mogilev 3–26 July 1941 Rogachev–Zhlobin offensive (1941) (ru) : 13–24 July 1941...
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    Operation Bagration, the Soviet strategic offensive in Belorussia and eastern Poland. During the Mogilev Offensive from 23 to 28 June, the 49th broke through...
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    The 1920 Kiev offensive (or Kiev expedition, Polish: wyprawa kijowska) was a major part of the Polish–Soviet War. It was an attempt by the armed forces...
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    teacher. His son composer Hrachya Melikyan died in 1942 during the Mogilev offensive in World War II. Spiridon was born on 1 December 1880 in Vagharshapat...
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    49th Army on 5 July, taking part in the Mogilev offensive, the Belostok offensive, and the Osovets offensive during Operation Bagration. For forcing a...
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    holder of this post, as it was abolished 12 July 1944 following the Mogilev offensive in which the Red Army succeeded in expelling the occupying German...
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  • the Dnieper and the liberation of Shklov and Mogilev during the Mogilev offensive and the Minsk offensive. Relieved of command due to illness in July,...
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    the creation of the Western Oblast, which unified the Vilna, Vitebsk, Mogilev and Minsk governorates that were not occupied by the German army, to administer...
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    north-east of Mogilev-Podolsky with advanced units, and then, having sent the main forces to the opposite bank of the river, began to develop an offensive in the...
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  • 1943/44. During the Soviet summer offensive in June it crossed this river and assisted in the liberation of Mogilev and other places and was awarded the...
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    to Mogilev. From May 14 to June 8, 1920, the army fought in the Western Front counterattack against the Polish Kiev offensive, the May Offensive. In...
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  • from 224 guns. During the following days the 33rd Army pushed on toward Mogilev. As of October 1 the 33rd Army was still facing the depleted 78th Assault...
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