1345:
150:
1262:
493:
338:
277:
230:
533:
367:
304:
291:
243:
559:
445:
317:
256:
36:
1437:
1337:. The main effort of the 2nd Ukrainian Front was now transferred against this army group, which Soviet troops deeply enveloped from the south. An opportunity arose for the 2nd Ukrainian Front to attack in the southern direction to cut off withdrawal routes of the German army group beyond the Dniester and destroy it in cooperation with the
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The operation demonstrated increased mobility of Soviet arms, and a clear desire to drive deep into enemy rear areas to create disruption and envelopment of German forces. The operation was characterised by flexible control, the quick response of command to changes in the situation and by the clear
1352:
The 40th Army of the 2nd
Ukrainian Front, that advanced along the east bank of the Dniester, was given the task of cutting off withdrawal routes to the south to the 1st Panzer Army, by collaborating with troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front in eliminating 1st Ukrainian Front encirclement of German
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river, and began to pursue the retreating German forces. The 6th Tank Army advanced following the 2nd and 5th Guard Tank armies. After Uman was taken on 10 March, the advance detachments of the armies reached
Southern Bug. Crossing the river was accomplished on a 100-kilometre (62 mi)
1134:
The operation was conducted by the forces of 2nd
Ukrainian Front from 5 March to 17 April 1944. The purpose of the operation was to inflict a crushing defeat on the German "Uman group", split the troops of Army Group South, and capture southwestern Ukraine. After the completion of the
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In the course of the operation, 10 German divisions were either destroyed or left with only remnants of their troops. In order to save its southern sector from complete collapse, the German high command was forced to transfer seven divisions from the neighboring German
1429:. Ten Axis divisions suffered 50–75% losses in personnel, and much of their heavy equipment was lost on the retreat. In the course of the offensive, Soviet forces advanced some 200 to 250 kilometres (120 to 160 mi), taking significant parts of western Ukraine and
1666:Выписка из журнала боевых действий 2 УкрФ за апрель месяц 1944 г. Описывает период с 01.04.1944 по 30.04.1944 г. Журналы боевых действий. Дата создания документа: 20.06.1944 г. Архив: ЦАМО, Фонд: 240, Опись: 2779, Дело: 1155, Лист начала документа в деле: 1. Page 170.
1657:Донесение о потерях личного состава в войсках 2 УкрФ с 1 марта по 31 марта 1944 года. Описывает период с 01.03.1944 по 31.03.1944 г. Дата создания документа: 14.04.1944 г. Архив: ЦАМО, Фонд: 240, Опись: 2779, Дело: 1140, Лист начала документа в деле: 97. Page 1.
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On the night of 28 March the Front's forces, while pursuing the retreating enemy, conducted another assault river crossing on the move of river Prut, transferring combat actions onto
Romanian territory. Towards the middle of April, their right wing reached the
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were liberated. The offensive was the first in which three tank armies were used simultaneously as the main breakthrough force on a narrow sector of the front, all while being conducted under the conditions of spring floods and
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H Gr. A/Südukraine 64801/8. Anlage 1159 zum
Kriegstagebuch Nr. 7 d. Oberkdos. d. H. Gr. Süd/O.Qu. Wirtschaftsverhandlungen Rumänien. Betr.: Verpflegungsstärken: A.O.K. 8 (lt. Fernschr. Meldung v. 23.4.44.). NARA T312, R64,
1152:). At the start of the operation, Soviet troops had achieved a 1.5-to-1 numerical superiority in personnel and armor and 2.5-to-1 in artillery, while maintaining parity in aviation forces against their German adversaries.
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organisation of cooperation between the armies and the aviation of a front. Soviet troops showed they had gained a high degree of military skill in the conduct of operations, particularly in assault river crossings.
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Panzer-Grenadier-Division Großdeutschland, Ia Nr. 30/44 g. Kdos. II. Ang. Betr.: Zustandsbericht. Stand: 1 März 1944. An
Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 10/209, fol.
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H Gr. A/Südukraine 64801/8. Anlage 1159 zum
Kriegstagebuch Nr. 7 d. Oberkdos. d. H. Gr. Süd/O.Qu. Wirtschaftsverhandlungen Rumänien. Verpflegungsstärken (am 7 April 1944), Raum I (8. Armee). NARA T312, R64,
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in the southern sector, to this part of the front. Troops of the 2nd
Ukrainian Front, encountering increasing resistance, in the middle of April was forced to go on the defensive at the reached positions of
1313:
In order to maintain a high rate of advance during the offensive, the Soviet 6th Tank Army was introduced after the
Southern Bug crossing. At this point, the tank armies continued to advance towards the
590:
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Gregory
Liedtke (2015). Lost in the Mud: The (Nearly) Forgotten Collapse of the German Army in the Western Ukraine, March and April 1944. The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, p. 230.
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Gregory Liedtke (2015). Lost in the Mud: The (Nearly) Forgotten Collapse of the German Army in the Western Ukraine, March and April 1944. The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, p. 229.
695:
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Anlageband I zum Kriegstagebuch Nr. 9 der Führungs-Abteilung des Gen. Kdo. XXXXVII. Pz. Korps. 1.1.44-12.3.44. Panzer- und Sturmgeschütz- Lage 1.3.1944. NARA T314, R1132, F000724-5.
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1277:(Belaya Tserkov) after a powerful artillery barrage and developed successfully. In order to increase the force of impact and develop the offensive in the main direction, the
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1099:, which consisted of eight divisions and one brigade, with another seven Romanian divisions and two Romanian brigades being incorporated directly into the German 8th Army.
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1589:, Ia Tgb. Nr. 325/44 geh./D. Betr.: Zustandsbericht. Stand: 1 März 1944. An Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 10/314, fol. 28.
1365:, they pressed home the attack from the bridgehead to Dniester, the 27th and 52nd armies together with detachments of the 2nd and 6th tank armies advanced to the river
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Geheime Kommandosache. Der Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, 810/44 g.Kdos. Führervortrag am 27.3.44 (Teil B). Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 10/89, fol. 60.
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986:, it became one of the most successful Red Army operations of the whole war. In over a month of combat through the deep spring mud and numerous water barriers, the
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Geheim. Geschlossene Stellungsnahme des Oberbefehlshabers der Armeegruppe Wöhler zu den monatlichen Zustandsberichten, Stand 1.4.44. NARA T312, R64, F7582815-6.
1478:("roadlessness"). Soviet units had moreover conducted consecutive assault crossings over six major rivers without pausing fully at any of them: Gorniy Tikach,
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Anlagen zum Kriegstagebuch Nr. 7 der Führungs-Abteilung (Ia) XXXX. Pz. Korps. 27.2.44-11.4.44. Tagesmeldung an A.O.K. 8 am 1.3.1944. NARA T314, R973, F000753.
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Anlagenband zum Kriegstagebuch, Armee-Oberkommando 8, Oberquartiermeister, 1.1.44.- 31.3.44. Betr.: Verpflegungsstärke am 29.2.44. NARA T312, R63, F7580547.
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Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Heeresgruppe Südukraine. 1.4.-30.4.1944. Band 3, Teil 17. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 19-V/26, fol. 217.
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Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Heeresgruppe Südukraine. 1.4.-30.4.1944. Band 3, Teil 17. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 19-V/26, fol. 94.
1318:. On 17 March, advance units of the right wing of the Front took bridgeheads on the right bank south of Mohyliv-Podilsky (Mogilev-Podolskiy) area.
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of the Front and armies gave considerable attention the mobilisation of personnel and unit composition for overcoming of the difficulties due to
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Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Heeresgruppe A. 1.3.-31.3.1944. Band 3, Teil 6. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 19-V/25, fol. 226.
79:
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Hoping to save the southern wing of its front from complete disintegration, the German command moved 18 divisions and 3 brigades, its last
17:
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8th Army suffered heavy personnel losses and lost most of its motor vehicles, armoured vehicles and artillery during retreat to Romania.
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86:
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Glantz, D. Red Storm over the Balkans: The Failed Soviet Invasion of Romania, Spring 1944. University Press of Kansas, 2007, p. 45.
1249:, the generally poor weather conditions, and the need for conducting numerous assault river crossings that were expected to hinder
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68:
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964:
889:
780:
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As a result of the Uman–Botoshany offensive, Army Group South was split in two. The northern portion was regrouped as
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1733:Грылев А.Н. Днепр-Карпаты-Крым. Освобождение Правобережной Украины и Крыма в 1944 году. Москва: Наука, 1970, p. 175.
1724:Грылев А.Н. Днепр-Карпаты-Крым. Освобождение Правобережной Украины и Крыма в 1944 году. Москва: Наука, 1970, p. 176.
1569:) status for all units belonging to the A.O.K. 8, as of 1 March 1944. Compilation based on several primary sources:
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into the offensive on the first day. Already on the third day of the offensive, they conducted a river crossing of
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1293:(Gorny Tikach River) without pausing, overcame the last defensive line manned by German troops on the way to the
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railway. Now, the southern group of German forces would have to use the long roundabout route through the
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concept of the operation was to destroy the 8th Army, bisect the front of Army Group South, and cut off
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775:
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321:
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As a result of this split, the Soviets had cut the main supply lifeline of Army Group South, the
831:
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46:
824:
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1523:Алексей Исаев. "Котёл" Хубе. Проскуровско-Черновицкая Операция 1944 года. Яуза, 2017, p. 15.
1498:, harassing and on occasion routing the German withdrawal from eastern and central Ukraine.
1448:, which stabilized the region until August, when the Soviets renewed their efforts with the
1426:
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The operation began on 5 March on a 175-kilometre (109 mi) sector of the front between
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680:
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622:
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advanced over 300 kilometres (190 mi), cleared German forces from southwestern
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1405:(Dubossary), north of Iași, and some 60-kilometre (37 mi) south of Botoșani.
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This was the only operation in which the Red Army crossed six major rivers – the
901:
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568:
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155:
1389:(Jassy) from the north while the left wing advanced to the approaches to
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1382:
1474:
1245:
1232:
983:
281:
198:
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Approximately 300 German tanks irrevocably lost in the Uman area.
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tank, abandoned by the Germans in the Uman area in conditions of
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For the Wehrmacht's defeat, the commander of Army Group South,
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1686:Near Uman about 300 tanks fell into enemy hands.
1231:delivered supporting attacks from the region of
1091:in the south to the disintegrating front of the
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357:- 670 operational tanks and self-propelled guns
1826:Battles and operations of the Soviet–German War
1690:Bei Uman fielen etwa 300 Panzer in Feindeshand.
1321:Soviet units had then entered the territory of
413:- 62 tanks and assault guns in long-term repair
1433:, and entered northeastern regions of Romania.
1417:and placed under the command of Field Marshal
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359:- 325 tanks and self-propelled guns in repairs
1440:Soviet T-34/85s pause during an advance, 1944
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1239:. During preparation for the operation, the
1021:. The northern portion was pushed back into
465:Equipment holdings at the start of May 1944:
1172:in the southern direction, contributing to
953:Уманско-ботошанская наступательная операция
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1191:in the direction of Uman by forces of the
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1444:The Soviet advance was stopped with the
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1359:Proskurov–Chernovtsy offensive operation
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429:- 111 operational tanks and assault guns
409:- 172 operational tanks and assault guns
351:- 691,097 men in total (ration strength)
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438:- 198 operational tanks and assalt guns
420:- 37 operational tanks and assault guns
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1095:, while also mobilizing the Romanian
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1325:. As a result of the offensive, the
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1455:During the offensive, the towns of
1265:Panzer IVs in Ukraine, January 1944
965:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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1005:This offensive, alongside Marshal
839:Western Allied Campaign in Romania
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896:As part of the Allies (1944–1945)
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727:Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
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473:- 1,344 anti-tank guns. Of them:
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524:- 294 other non-combat losses
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510:- 254 other non-combat losses
1176:'s objective of its defeat.
957:Dnieper–Carpathian offensive
602:Dnieper–Carpathian offensive
522:- 8,072 sick and frostbitten
508:- 5,489 sick and frostbitten
154:Soviet soldiers inspect the
142:Dnieper–Carpathian offensive
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1155:
1130:Operational scope and goals
981:Marshal of the Soviet Union
518:- 15,896 killed and missing
504:- 12,405 killed and missing
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1423:Army Group South Ukraine
1415:Army Group North Ukraine
1357:(Kamenets-Podolsk) (see
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1031:Army Group North Ukraine
945:Uman–Botoshany offensive
471:- 264 anti-aircraft guns
469:- 3,235 guns and mortars
355:- 8,054 guns and mortars
1782:Crofoot, Craig (2004).
1063:, and the commander of
941:Uman–Botoșani offensive
176:5 March – 17 April 1944
135:Uman–Botoșani offensive
18:Uman–Botosani Offensive
1446:Battle of Târgu Frumos
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1283:5th Guards Tank Armies
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461:- 300,000 men in total
457:- 200,000 men in total
398:- 267,000 men in total
389:- 230,000 men in total
382:- 250,000 men in total
269:Commanders and leaders
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1273:(Dnepropetrovsk) and
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959:, carried out by the
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484:Casualties and losses
467:- 10,243 machine-guns
285:(2nd Ukrainian Front)
1379:Carpathian Mountains
1348:Map of the offensive
1331:2nd Ukrainian Fronts
1251:operational mobility
1235:in the direction of
1219:), supported by the
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955:) was a part of the
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322:Ioan Mihail Racoviță
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1561:Armoured vehicles (
1355:Kamianets-Podilskyi
1339:3rd Ukrainian Front
1215:(415 tanks and 147
1174:1st Ukrainian Front
988:2nd Ukrainian Front
967:against the German
463:(full mobilization)
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1784:Armies of the Bear
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1054:Romanian railroads
890:2nd Jassy–Kishinev
875:1st Jassy–Kishinev
865:Dnieper–Carpathian
638:Nikopol–Krivoi Rog
618:Zhitomir–Berdichev
512:- 56,850 in total
459:Start of May 1944:
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296:Erich von Manstein
1846:April 1944 events
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1275:Bila Tserkva
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1185:Zvenyhorodka
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1073:Adolf Hitler
1065:Army Group A
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222:Belligerents
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52:Please help
47:verification
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633:Rovno–Lutsk
613:First phase
309:Otto Wöhler
197:, parts of
193:in western
1815:Categories
1750:References
1475:rasputitsa
1465:Pervomaisk
1353:troops at
1287:introduced
1246:rasputitsa
1233:Kirovograd
1209:5th Guards
1166:withdrawal
1122:, and the
984:Ivan Konev
844:Tidal Wave
813:Stalingrad
781:Sevastopol
623:Kirovograd
402:AFV status
325:(4th Army)
312:(8th Army)
282:Ivan Konev
199:Bessarabia
191:Kirovograd
161:rasputitsa
80:newspapers
1802:229362686
1587:Totenkopf
1542:F7195911.
1461:Vapniarka
1373:(Ungen).
1015:Wehrmacht
1009:'s great
979:. Led by
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807:Edelweiss
754:Constanța
749:Bucharest
665:Polesskoe
1759:(2007).
1502:Analysis
1484:Dniester
1431:Moldavia
1403:Dubăsari
1391:Chișinău
1383:Botoșani
1316:Dniester
1156:Planning
1141:8th Army
1112:Dniester
1097:4th Army
1093:8th Army
1089:6th Army
969:8th Army
961:Red Army
917:Budapest
912:Debrecen
453:Manpower
450:4th Army
375:Manpower
372:8th Army
330:Strength
203:Bukovina
181:Location
140:Part of
1409:Outcome
1371:Ungheni
1323:Romania
1050:Balkans
1023:Galicia
1000:Moldova
996:Romania
992:Ukraine
975:during
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860:Dnieper
796:Kharkov
760:München
737:Treznea
563:Unknown
262:Romania
249:Germany
195:Ukraine
156:Panther
94:scholar
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1494:, and
1363:Khotyn
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1187:, and
1162:Stavka
1118:, the
1114:, the
1110:, the
1106:, the
1046:Odessa
1027:Poland
927:Prague
907:Păuliș
880:Crimea
819:Uranus
786:Rostov
771:Odessa
732:Diosig
670:Odessa
515:April:
501:March:
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210:Result
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1511:Notes
1496:Siret
1300:front
1285:were
1124:Siret
902:Turda
791:Kerch
101:JSTOR
87:books
1798:OCLC
1788:ISBN
1769:ISBN
1567:StuG
1565:and
1492:Prut
1488:Răut
1457:Uman
1387:Iași
1367:Prut
1329:and
1281:and
1227:and
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1211:and
1197:52nd
1193:27th
1160:The
1120:Prut
1116:Răut
1079:and
1042:Lviv
998:and
939:The
801:Blue
776:Azov
766:Uman
479:guns
189:and
187:Uman
173:Date
73:news
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