254th Motor Rifle Division
The 254th Motor Rifle Division was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War and later the Ukrainian Army. It was formed in June 1941 from NKVD Border Troops and reservists as part of the Northwestern Front and fought against the German invasion of Russia. In 1944 the division was the first Soviet unit to enter Romanian territory and in 1945 fought in the Battle of Bautzen. The division, briefly renumbered as the 27th Mechanized Division, was part of the Soviet forces that put down the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and was afterwards stationed in Hungary. The unit participated in the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, after which it returned to Hungary. The unit was withdrawn to Ukraine in 1990 and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union was transferre
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254th Motor Rifle Division
The 254th Motor Rifle Division was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War and later the Ukrainian Army. It was formed in June 1941 from NKVD Border Troops and reservists as part of the Northwestern Front and fought against the German invasion of Russia. In 1944 the division was the first Soviet unit to enter Romanian territory and in 1945 fought in the Battle of Bautzen. The division, briefly renumbered as the 27th Mechanized Division, was part of the Soviet forces that put down the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and was afterwards stationed in Hungary. The unit participated in the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, after which it returned to Hungary. The unit was withdrawn to Ukraine in 1990 and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union was transferre
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254 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 2 ...... nę zakończyła pod Budziszynem.
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254-та мотострілецька Черкаськ ...... у окрему механізовану бригаду.
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254-я стрелковая Черкасская ор ...... то среди всех соединений РККА.
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The 254th Motor Rifle Division ...... was disbanded in October 2004.
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254th Rifle Division
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27th Mechanized Division
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27th Motor Rifle Division
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254 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 2 ...... nę zakończyła pod Budziszynem.
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254-та мотострілецька Черкаськ ...... 254-ту мотострілецьку дивізію.
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254-я стрелковая Черкасская ор ...... то среди всех соединений РККА.
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The 254th Motor Rifle Division ...... he Soviet Union was transferre
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254 Dywizja Strzelecka (ZSRR)
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254-та мотострілецька дивізія (СРСР)
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254-я стрелковая дивизия
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254th Motor Rifle Division
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254th Motor Rifle Division
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254th Rifle Division
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27th Mechanized Division
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27th Motor Rifle Division
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