Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
The Leningrad–Novgorod strategic offensive was a strategic offensive during World War II. It was launched by the Red Army on January 14, 1944 with an attack on the German Army Group North by the Soviet Volkhov and Leningrad fronts, along with part of the 2nd Baltic Front, with a goal of fully lifting the siege of Leningrad. Approximately two weeks later, the Red Army regained control of the Moscow–Leningrad railway, and on January 26, 1944 Joseph Stalin declared that the siege of Leningrad was lifted, and that German forces were expelled from the Leningrad Oblast. The lifting of the 900-day-long blockade was celebrated in Leningrad on that day with a 324-gun salute. The strategic offensive ended a month later on 1 March, when Stavka ordered the troops of the Leningrad Front to a follow-on
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Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
The Leningrad–Novgorod strategic offensive was a strategic offensive during World War II. It was launched by the Red Army on January 14, 1944 with an attack on the German Army Group North by the Soviet Volkhov and Leningrad fronts, along with part of the 2nd Baltic Front, with a goal of fully lifting the siege of Leningrad. Approximately two weeks later, the Red Army regained control of the Moscow–Leningrad railway, and on January 26, 1944 Joseph Stalin declared that the siege of Leningrad was lifted, and that German forces were expelled from the Leningrad Oblast. The lifting of the 900-day-long blockade was celebrated in Leningrad on that day with a 324-gun salute. The strategic offensive ended a month later on 1 March, when Stavka ordered the troops of the Leningrad Front to a follow-on
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A Ofensiva de Leningrado–Novgo ...... tos, feridos ou desaparecidos.
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Die Leningrad-Nowgoroder Opera ...... Russa-Noworschewer Operation.
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L'offensive Leningrad-Novgorod ...... , doit décrocher sur la Louga.
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La Ofensiva de Leningrado-Novg ...... aron en territorio de Estonia.
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Leningradsko-novgorodská opera ...... h států se jim však nepodařil.
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Operacja leningradzko-nowogrod ...... m od Leningradu do rzeki Ługa.
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Serangan strategis Leningrad–N ...... nanggung sekitar 72,000 korban
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The Leningrad–Novgorod strateg ...... m Leningrad to the Luga River.
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Ленинградско-Новгородская опер ...... ступили на территорию Эстонии.
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Ленінгра́дсько-Новгоро́дська о ...... 01.03.44, 2-й Прибалтійський).
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causalties
24,739 dead and missing
46,912 wounded
Total: 71,651 casualties (per German military medical reports)
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result
*Siege of Leningradis lifted.
Soviet victory
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140 aircraft
2,389 artillery pieces
4,600 artillery pieces
500,000 men
653 aircraft
822,000 men and women
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Soviet machine-gunners near Detskoye Selo railway station in Pushkin, January 21
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casualties
Total: 313,953 casualties
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Total: 71,651 casualties
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combatant
Germany
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commander
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Georg von Küchler
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Kirill Meretskov
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Leonid Govorov
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Walter Model
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conflict
Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
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date
January 14 – March 1, 1944
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the Eastern Front of World War II
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place
Southern Leningrad region, Novgorod, Pskov and Narva
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result
Soviet victory
* Siege of Leningrad is lifted.
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Recapture of the region by Soviets
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A Ofensiva de Leningrado–Novgo ...... arço de 1944, quando os soviét
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Die Leningrad-Nowgoroder Opera ...... Russa-Noworschewer Operation.
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L'offensive Leningrad-Novgorod ...... s. L’état-major soviétique ord
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La Ofensiva de Leningrado-Novg ...... pleto el Óblast de Leningrado.
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Leningradsko-novgorodská opera ...... h států se jim však nepodařil.
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Operacja leningradzko-nowogrod ...... rwa, podczas gdy 2. Front Nadb
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Serangan strategis Leningrad–N ...... ut dengan tembakan 324 meriam.
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The Leningrad–Novgorod strateg ...... eningrad Front to a follow-on
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Ленинградско-Новгородская опер ...... ождения Ленинградской области.
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Ленінгра́дсько-Новгоро́дська о ...... фронтові наступальні операції:
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Leningrad-Nowgoroder Operation
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Leningradsko-novgorodská operace
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Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
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Ofensiva de Leningrado-Novgorod
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Ofensiva de Leningrado–Novgorod
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Offensive Leningrad-Novgorod
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Operacja leningradzko-nowogrodzka
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Serangan Leningrad–Novgorod
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Ленинградско-Новгородская операция
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Ленінградсько-Новгородська операція
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Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
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