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    Ivan Stepanovich Konev (Russian: Ива́н Степа́нович Ко́нев, IPA: [ɪˈvan sʲtʲɪˈpanəvʲɪtɕ ˈkonʲɪf]; 28 December 1897 – 21 May 1973) was a Soviet general and...
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  • jumper Ivan Konev (1897–1973), Soviet military commander Ivan Nikitich Konev (1899–1983), Soviet Major General Natalya Koneva Vladimir Konev This page...
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    The statue of Ivan Konev (Czech: Socha Ivana Koněva) was a monument to Soviet general Ivan Konev that was erected in Prague in 1980. In the late 2010s...
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    946) Ivan Konev, a Russian/Soviet general Ivan Mihailov, a Bulgarian revolutionary Ivan Kolev, a Bulgarian general during First World War Ivan Valkov...
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    to Berlin was a competition between Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev to be the first to enter Berlin during the final months of World War II...
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    bridgeheads, with two fronts commanded by Marshal Georgy Zhukov and Marshal Ivan Konev. Against them, the German Army Group A, led by Colonel-General Josef Harpe...
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  • (Russian: Освобождение) as Gen. Konev 1971: Liberation IV: The Battle of Berlin (Russian: Освобождение) as Ivan Konev 1971: Liberation V: The Last Assault...
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    east and north, started shelling Berlin's city centre, while Marshal Ivan Konev's 1st Ukrainian Front broke through Army Group Centre and advanced towards...
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    Soviet troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front under the command of Marshal Ivan Konev, while at the same time units of the 1st Belorussian Front, under the...
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    Silesia and involved forces of the 1st Ukrainian Front under Marshal Ivan Konev. Due to the importance of the region to the Germans, considerable forces...
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    headed by Marshal Ivan Konev. On 18 December 1953, the Military Court sentenced Beria to death. During the burial of Beria, Konev commented: "The day...
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    2nd Ukrainian Fronts, commanded, respectively, by Nikolai Vatutin and Ivan Konev, encircled German forces of Army Group South in a pocket near the Dnieper...
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  • Ivan Nikitich Konev (Russian: Иван Никитич Конев; 5 January 1899 – 19 November 1983) was a Soviet major general during World War II and a Hero of the...
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    soldiers prepared to be sent home; replacement of combat units with Ivan Konev's permanent occupation force only marginally reduced 'misbehaviour'. Throughout...
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    II in 1945, involving forces of the 1st Ukrainian Front under Marshal Ivan Konev. It cleared German troops from much of Lower Silesia and besieged a large...
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    Commanders of the Warsaw Pact Supreme Commanders Ivan Konev (1955–60) Andrei Grechko (1960–67) Ivan Yakubovsky (1967–76) Viktor Kulikov (1977–89) Pyotr...
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    in Europe dramatically escalated. During the crisis, in August 1961, Ivan Konev, Commander in Chief of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, was appointed...
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    Monument to Soviet Tank Crews (first painted, later removed) Statue of Ivan Konev (removed in 2020) Monument to the Liberation of the City by the Red Army...
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    defense and the combined Western and Reserve Fronts, with Colonel General Ivan Konev as his deputy. On 12 October, Zhukov ordered the concentration of all...
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    northern face. Waiting in reserve was the Steppe Front, commanded by Ivan Konev. In February 1943, the Central Front had been reconstructed from the Don...
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    Vasilii Ivanovich Vinogradov. The 19th Army, under Lieutenant General Ivan Konev, that time regrouping northward from the Kiev region, was to defend the...
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    commanders, General Georgy Zhukov (commanding the Western Front) and General Ivan Konev (commanding the Kalinin Front), to conduct an offensive to recapture Rzhev...
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    between Axis powers commanded by Otto Wöhler and Soviet forces led by Ivan Konev. Historian David Glantz has described it as part of a failed Soviet invasion...
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    the Soviet Ground Forces in March 1946, but was quickly succeeded by Ivan Konev in July 1946. By September 1946, the army decreased from 5 million soldiers...
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    Polya Street were merged to create Marshala Koneva Street, named after Ivan Konev, the Marshal of the Soviet Union. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    4th Panzer and 17th armies on the other. The battle took place during Ivan Konev's 1st Ukrainian Front's push toward Berlin, which was part of the larger...
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    Leonid Govorov, Ivan Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, Kirill Meretskov, Fyodor Tolbukhin, Konstantin Rokossovsky, army generals Andrey Yeryomenko, Ivan Bagramyan,...
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    (known as the 2nd Ukrainian Front after 20 October 1943), commanded by Ivan Konev Southwestern Front (known as the 3rd Ukrainian Front after 20 October...
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  • Ivan Konev disbanded Western Special Military District Western Front (22.6.41. – 15.4.44.) Dmitry Pavlov, Andrey Yeryomenko, Semyon Timoshenko, Ivan Konev...
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    Guards Army was a part of the 4th Ukrainian Front, which was led by Col.-Gen. Ivan Yefimovich Petrov. Grechko led the 1st Guards in a number of offensive operations...
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