Battle of Tallinn, the final battle of that offensive. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Tallinn. If an internal...
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Operation Bagration (redirect from Belorussian Offensive)
Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (Russian: Белорусская наступательная операция «Багратион»,...
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Battle of the Dukla Pass (redirect from Offensive on Dukla Pass)
also known as the Dukla, Carpatho–Dukla, Rzeszów–Dukla, or Dukla–Prešov offensive, was the battle for control over the Dukla Pass on the border between...
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Battle of Berlin (redirect from Berlin Offensive)
Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre...
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The Lvov–Sandomierz offensive or Lvov–Sandomierz strategic offensive operation (Russian: Львовско-Сандомирская стратегическая наступательная операция)...
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Estonian War of Independence (redirect from German evacuation of Tallinn (1918))
democratically elected Estonian leadership underground in the capital Tallinn. A few months later, in February 1918, using the interval between the Red...
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Battles of Rzhev (redirect from Rzhev-Sychevka Offensive)
Ржевская битва, romanized: Rzhevskaya bitva) were a series of Red Army offensives against the Wehrmacht between 8 January 1942 and 31 March 1943, on the...
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The Vienna offensive was an offensive launched by the Soviet 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts in order to capture Vienna, Austria, during World War II. The...
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Operation Spring Awakening (redirect from Lake Balaton offensive)
was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee Offensive and in the Soviet Union as...
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The Dnieper–Carpathian offensive (Russian: Днепровско-Карпатская операция, romanized: Dneprovsko-Karpatskaya operatsiya), also known in Soviet historical...
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operatsiya, lit. 'Prague strategic offensive') was the last major military operation of World War II in Europe. The offensive was fought on the Eastern Front...
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The Crimean offensive (8 April – 12 May 1944), known in German sources as the Battle of the Crimea, was a series of offensives by the Red Army directed...
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Budapest offensive was the general attack by Soviet and Romanian armies against Hungary and their Axis allies from Nazi Germany. The offensive lasted from...
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Battle of the Dnieper (redirect from Lower Dnepr strategic offensive operation)
Joseph Stalin was determined to launch a major offensive in Ukraine. The main thrust of the offensive was in a southwesterly direction; the northern flank...
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Battle for Narva Bridgehead (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
On 6 March, the new Soviet Narva offensive began with the air raid at Narva and the nine kilometre segment of Tallinn highway connected to the town. The...
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The Lublin–Brest Offensive (Russian: Люблин‐Брестская наступательная операция, romanized: Lyublin-Brestskaya nastupatel'naya operatsiya, 18 July – 2 August...
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This is a sub-article to Battle of Narva (1944). The Narva offensive was a campaign fought between the German army detachment "Narwa" and the Soviet Leningrad...
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Kamenets–Podolsky pocket (redirect from Proskurov–Chernovitsy Offensive)
pocket (or Hube Pocket) was part of the larger Soviet Proskurov–Chernovtsy offensive (Russian: Проскуровско-Черновицкая Операция, Proskurovsko-Chernovitskaya...
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Battle of Kiev (1943) (redirect from Kiev Strategic Offensive (October 1943))
The Second Battle of Kiev was a part of a much wider Soviet offensive in Ukraine known as the Battle of the Dnieper involving three strategic operations...
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Estonia in World War II (section Baltic Offensive)
supporting the German side against the Soviet offensive. The Soviet Long Range Aviation assaulted Tallinn on the night before 9 March. Approximately 40%...
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Bratislava–Brno offensive was an offensive conducted by the Red Army in western Slovak Republic and south Moravia towards the end of World War II. The offensive was...
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Queen Christina. Jacob De la Gardie was born in Reval (today Tallinn), Estonia (then part of the Swedish Empire), as a son of Pontus De la Gardie and Sofia...
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Battle of Kursk (redirect from Kursk Offensive)
After the German offensive stalled on the northern side of the salient, on 12 July, the Soviets commenced their Kursk Strategic Offensive Operation with...
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Belgorod–Kharkov strategic offensive operation, or simply Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation, was a Soviet strategic summer offensive that aimed to recapture...
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Battle of Memel (redirect from Memel Offensive)
Red Army launched its Memel offensive operation (Russian: Мемельская наступательная операция) in late 1944. The offensive drove remaining German forces...
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Operation Kutuzov (redirect from Orel Strategic Counter-offensive Operation)
counteroffensives launched by the Red Army as part of the Kursk Strategic Offensive Operation. It commenced on 12 July 1943, in the Central Russian Upland...
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second Jassy–Kishinev offensive, named after the two major cities, Jassy and Kishinev, in the staging area, was a Soviet offensive against Axis forces,...
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Army came within 30 km of Tallinn, but in January 1919, the Estonian Army, led by Johan Laidoner, went on a counter-offensive, ejecting Bolshevik forces...
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Eastern Front (World War II) (redirect from Soviet Offensive (1942-1943))
East Prussia and seize control of Finland. The Leningrad Front's offensives towards Tallinn, a main Baltic port, were stopped in February 1944. The German...
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The Donbas strategic offensive was the second of two strategic operations of the Soviet Red Army on the Eastern Front of World War II, with the goal of...
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