Battle of Romania
The Battle of Romania in World War II comprised several operations in or around Romania in 1944, as part of the Eastern Front, in which the Soviet Army defeated Axis (German and Romanian) forces in the area, Romania changed sides, and Soviet and Romanian forces drove the Germans back into Hungary. Soviet troops entered Romanian territory during the Uman–Botoșani offensive in March 1944, capturing several towns in northern Moldavia, including Botoșani. The Soviet victory in Romania caused Bulgaria to withdraw from the Axis on 26 August, and allowed Soviet forces to invade it on 8 September.
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Battle of Romania
The Battle of Romania in World War II comprised several operations in or around Romania in 1944, as part of the Eastern Front, in which the Soviet Army defeated Axis (German and Romanian) forces in the area, Romania changed sides, and Soviet and Romanian forces drove the Germans back into Hungary. Soviet troops entered Romanian territory during the Uman–Botoșani offensive in March 1944, capturing several towns in northern Moldavia, including Botoșani. The Soviet victory in Romania caused Bulgaria to withdraw from the Axis on 26 August, and allowed Soviet forces to invade it on 8 September.
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La Batalla de Romania de la Se ...... esos a retirar-se cap a Cuvin.
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La Batalla de Rumania hace ref ...... ra del Frente de los Balcanes.
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The Battle of Romania in World ...... ania was under Allied control.
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Битва за Румунію у Другій світ ...... була під контролем союзників.
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第二次世界大戰期間的羅馬尼亞戰役包括在1944年在羅馬尼亞及 ...... 圍及在期後被殲滅;同時被削弱的撤退入匈牙利,蘇軍的損失很少。
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La Batalla de Romania de la Se ...... l camí obert vers els Balcans:
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La Batalla de Rumania hace ref ...... ra del Frente de los Balcanes.
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The Battle of Romania in World ...... s to invade it on 8 September.
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Битва за Румунію у Другій світ ...... оргнутись радянським військам.
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第二次世界大戰期間的羅馬尼亞戰役包括在1944年在羅馬尼亞及 ...... 圍及在期後被殲滅;同時被削弱的撤退入匈牙利,蘇軍的損失很少。
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Batalla de Romania
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Batalla de Rumania
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Battle of Romania
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Битва за Румунію
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羅馬尼亞戰役 (第二次世界大戰)
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