59th Army (Soviet Union)
The 59th Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army. It was formed in November 1941 in the Siberian Military District. It was soon redeployed to the Arkhangelsk Military District and by December was part of the Volkhov Front. From January to April 1942, it fought in the Lyuban offensive operation, an unsuccessful attempt to relieve Leningrad. For the next two years, the army defended its bridgehead on the Volkhov River. During spring 1944, it fought in the Leningrad–Novgorod offensive, which broke the siege of Leningrad. During the summer of 1944, the army fought in the Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive, helping to end the Continuation War. In December, the army transferred to the Sandomierz bridgehead, from which it launched the Vistula–Oder offensive in January 1945. At the end of
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59th Army (Soviet Union)
The 59th Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army. It was formed in November 1941 in the Siberian Military District. It was soon redeployed to the Arkhangelsk Military District and by December was part of the Volkhov Front. From January to April 1942, it fought in the Lyuban offensive operation, an unsuccessful attempt to relieve Leningrad. For the next two years, the army defended its bridgehead on the Volkhov River. During spring 1944, it fought in the Leningrad–Novgorod offensive, which broke the siege of Leningrad. During the summer of 1944, the army fought in the Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive, helping to end the Continuation War. In December, the army transferred to the Sandomierz bridgehead, from which it launched the Vistula–Oder offensive in January 1945. At the end of
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59 Armia (ros. 59-я армия) – z ...... j z okresu II wojny światowej.
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59-я а́рмия (СССР) — оперативн ...... я Великой Отечественной войны.
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Die 59. Armee (russisch 59-я а ...... ien ins Protektorat vorrückte.
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The 59th Army was a field army ...... ilitary District in July 1945.
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П'ятдеся́т дев'́ята а́рмія (59 ...... истопада 1941 по червень 1945.
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59 Armia (ros. 59-я армия) – z ...... j z okresu II wojny światowej.
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59-я а́рмия (СССР) — оперативн ...... я Великой Отечественной войны.
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Die 59. Armee (russisch 59-я а ...... ien ins Protektorat vorrückte.
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The 59th Army was a field army ...... n January 1945. At the end of
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П'ятдеся́т дев'́ята а́рмія (59 ...... истопада 1941 по червень 1945.
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59 Armia (ZSRR)
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59-та армія (СРСР)
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59-я армия (СССР)
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59. Armee (Rote Armee)
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59th Army (Soviet Union)
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