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    Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin (Russian: Николай Фёдорович Ватутин; 16 December 1901 – 15 April 1944) was a Soviet military commander during World War II...
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    The Nikolai Vatutin monument was a sculpture monument to Soviet military commander Nikolai Vatutin, erected in 1948 and located in Mariinskyi Park, Kyiv...
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  • Alexey Vatutin (born 1992), Russian tennis player Nikolai Vatutin (1901–1944), Soviet military commander This page lists people with the surname Vatutin. If...
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    from the 2nd Ukrainian Front. The 1st Ukrainian Front, commanded by Nikolai Vatutin, was able to secure bridgeheads north and south of Kiev. The structure...
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    of the Prague Spring events. Filipp Golikov (1942 – 1943) General Nikolai F. Vatutin (October 1943 – March 1944) Marshal Georgy K. Zhukov (March – May...
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    ample time to thoroughly prepare. The Voronezh Front, commanded by Nikolai Vatutin, was tasked with defending the southern face of the salient. The Central...
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    the forces of the 1st Ukrainian Front commanded by General of Army Nikolai Vatutin during World War II, from 24 December 1943 through to 14 January 1944...
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    on coins and medals commemorating the end of fascist rule in 1945. Nikolai Vatutin monument in Kyiv, Ukraine (1948). This monument was dismantled on 9...
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    battle, the 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts, commanded, respectively, by Nikolai Vatutin and Ivan Konev, encircled German forces of Army Group South in a pocket...
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  • (Major General Pyotr Arkhangelsky) 8th Mixed Aviation Corps (Major General Nikolai Kamanin) 3rd Fighter Aviation Corps (Major General Yevgeny Savitsky) 7th...
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    unoccupied and less fortified. The Voronezh Front, commanded by General Nikolai Vatutin, was tasked with defending the southern face of the salient. The Central...
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    (known as the 1st Ukrainian Front after 20 October 1943), commanded by Nikolai Vatutin and accounted for 665,500 soldiers 3rd Guards Tank Army, led by Pavel...
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    Rokossovsky Leonid Govorov Semyon Budyonny Pavel Belov Lev Dovator † Nikolai Vatutin Issa Pliyev Vasily Chuikov Mikhail Katukov Vasily Kuznetsov Pavel Rotmistrov...
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    leading Soviet commander, General Nikolai Vatutin. On 29 February 1944, UPA fighters ambushed and wounded Vatutin as he was returning from a meeting...
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  • Bryansk Front (II) Voronezh Front (9.7.42. – 20.10.43.) Filipp Golikov, Nikolai Vatutin 1st Ukrainian Front part of the Southwestern Front (I) Stalingrad Front...
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    unoccupied and less fortified. The Voronezh Front, commanded by General Nikolai Vatutin, defended the southern face of the salient. The Steppe Front, commanded...
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    launched. The attacking Soviet units under the command of Gen. Nikolay Vatutin consisted of three complete armies, the 1st Guards Army, 5th Tank Army...
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    Zhukov, dated May 15, 1941, and signed by Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Nikolai Vatutin. The document stated: "In view of the fact that Germany at present...
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    of the 1st Ukrainian Front until early May following the ambush of Nikolai Vatutin, its commander, by the anti-Soviet Ukrainian Insurgent Army near Ostroh...
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    the Soviet Union was the killing of a high ranking Soviet General Nikolai Vatutin. According to Soviet documents during the conflict, a total of 153...
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    (Front commander – Max Reyter) 13th Army (Nikolai Pukhov), Southwestern Front (Front commander – Nikolai Vatutin) 6th Army (Fedor Kharitonov). Air support...
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  • was 27 as of 2010. There is 1 street. The locality is named after Nikolai Vatutin (1901–1944), a Russian military commander of the Great Patriotic War...
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    City monument, Kyiv (modified in 2023) Afghanistan War Memorial, Kyiv Nikolai Vatutin monument, Kyiv (removed in 2023) Monument to the Liberator Soldier...
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    Command created a Voronezh Front under Nikolai Vatutin, who reported directly to Moscow. Bock wanted to eliminate Vatutin's forces before extending his own flank...
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    untenable. The way to Poltava now remained open, but Soviet General Nikolai Vatutin hesitated to push through while the Germans flanking the gap held firm...
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  • decommunization and derussification, as it is derived from the surname of Nikolai Vatutin, a general for the Soviet Red Army. The new name must still undergo...
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    were under the command of Generals M. A. Reiter, Filipp Golikov and Nikolai Vatutin, respectively. On 25 February, Marshal Rokossovsky's Central Front...
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    The others were Soviet Red Army Generals Ivan Chernyakhovsky and Nikolai Vatutin, Chinese National Army Lieutenant-General Zhang Zizhong (at the time...
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    westwards. In the second week of January 1944 they swung north, meeting Vatutin's tank forces which had swung south from their penetration into Poland and...
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    to the Central Front. He also recommended that Lieutenant General Nikolai Vatutin be appointed as its commander. Stalin stated that the transfer of those...
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