11th Army (Soviet Union)
The 11th Army was an army of the Red Army, formed four times. The first formation was a unit of the then newly created Soviet armed forces. It was formed by the Bolsheviks on October 3, 1918, from the Red Northern Caucasus Army. In February 1919 it was dissolved and was again deployed in March 1919 as a subdivision of the Caspian-Caucasian Front. It took a prominent part in the sovietization of the three republics of the southern Caucasus in 1920–21, when Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia were brought within the orbit of Soviet Russia. In 1939 the 11th Army (2nd formation) was formed in the Belarusian Special Military District (BSMD) from the former Minsk Army Group. It fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland, the Baltic Operation, the Demyansk Pocket, and the Battle of Kursk. The army disb
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11th Army (Soviet Union)
The 11th Army was an army of the Red Army, formed four times. The first formation was a unit of the then newly created Soviet armed forces. It was formed by the Bolsheviks on October 3, 1918, from the Red Northern Caucasus Army. In February 1919 it was dissolved and was again deployed in March 1919 as a subdivision of the Caspian-Caucasian Front. It took a prominent part in the sovietization of the three republics of the southern Caucasus in 1920–21, when Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia were brought within the orbit of Soviet Russia. In 1939 the 11th Army (2nd formation) was formed in the Belarusian Special Military District (BSMD) from the former Minsk Army Group. It fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland, the Baltic Operation, the Demyansk Pocket, and the Battle of Kursk. The army disb
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11 Armia (ros. 11-я армия) – z ...... ej z okresu II wojny światowej
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11-та а́рмія (11 А) — оператив ...... оки німецько-радянської війни.
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11-я армия (11 А), оперативное ...... я Великой Отечественной войны.
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El 11.º Ejército de Trabajador ...... ió Georgia en febrero de 1921.
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Pasukan Pekerja dan Petani Ten ...... bdivisi front Kaspia-Kaukasia.
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The 11th Army was an army of t ...... my disbanded in December 1943.
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70,000–100,000 (Russian Civil War)
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Soldiers of the 11th Red Army ...... tal of Tiflis in February 1921
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11 Armia (ros. 11-я армия) – z ...... ej z okresu II wojny światowej
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11-та а́рмія (11 А) — оператив ...... оки німецько-радянської війни.
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11-я армия (11 А), оперативное ...... я Великой Отечественной войны.
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El 11.º Ejército de Trabajador ...... ió Georgia en febrero de 1921.
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Pasukan Pekerja dan Petani Ten ...... bdivisi front Kaspia-Kaukasia.
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The 11th Army was an army of t ...... Battle of Kursk. The army disb
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11 Armia (ZSRR)
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11-та армія (СРСР)
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11-я армия (СССР)
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11.º Ejército (Unión Soviética)
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11th Army (Soviet Union)
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Pasukan ke-11 Uni Soviet
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11th Soviet Red Army
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