Battle of the Dukla Pass
The Battle of the Dukla Pass, also known as the Dukla, Carpatho–Dukla, Rzeszów–Dukla, or Dukla–Prešov offensive, was the battle for control over the Dukla Pass on the border between Poland and Slovakia on the Eastern Front of World War II between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in September–October 1944. It was part of the Soviet that also included the . The operation's primary goal, to provide support for the Slovak rebellion, was not achieved, but it concluded the full liberation of the Ukrainian SSR.
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Battle of the Dukla Pass
The Battle of the Dukla Pass, also known as the Dukla, Carpatho–Dukla, Rzeszów–Dukla, or Dukla–Prešov offensive, was the battle for control over the Dukla Pass on the border between Poland and Slovakia on the Eastern Front of World War II between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in September–October 1944. It was part of the Soviet that also included the . The operation's primary goal, to provide support for the Slovak rebellion, was not achieved, but it concluded the full liberation of the Ukrainian SSR.
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De Slag bij de Duklapas (Russi ...... Rode Leger aan het oostfront.
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Die Ostkarpatische Operation ( ...... arpaten-Uschgoroder Operation.
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Karpatsko-dukelská operace byl ...... opodstatnění a byla ukončena.
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La Karpata-dukla operaco estis ...... principon kaj ĝi estis finita.
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La Ofensiva de los Cárpatos Or ...... como el «Valle de la muerte».
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La bataille du col de Dukla, o ...... gne
* Portail de la Slovaquie
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La battaglia del passo di Dukl ...... a come la "valle della morte".
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Operacja wschodniokarpacka – z ...... m około 300 tysięcy żołnierzy.
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The Battle of the Dukla Pass, ...... nown as the "Valley of Death".
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Восточно-Карпатская операция ( ...... вободили Закарпатскую Украину.
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Czechoslovakia
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1944-10-28
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* Axis withdrawal from the area
* Soviet failure to join Slovak rebel troops
Soviet and Czechoslovak tactical victory
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1,000 tanks
1,517 artillery pieces
1,724 mortars
100,000 soldiers
16,700 Czechoslovak soldiers
2,000 artillery pieces
378,000 men
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A monument to the battle on the Slovak side of the Dukla Pass.
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Czechoslovakia
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Hungary
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Andrei Grechko
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Béla Miklós
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Dezső László
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Gotthard Heinrici
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Ivan Konev
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Kirill Moskalenko
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Ludvík Svoboda
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Battle of the Dukla Pass
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the Eastern Front of World War II
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Dukla Pass, present-day Slovakia-Poland border
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Soviet and Czechoslovak tactic ...... Axis withdrawal from the area
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De Slag bij de Duklapas (Russi ...... Rode Leger aan het oostfront.
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Die Ostkarpatische Operation ( ...... arpaten-Uschgoroder Operation.
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Karpatsko-dukelská operace byl ...... opodstatnění a byla ukončena.
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La Karpata-dukla operaco estis ...... principon kaj ĝi estis finita.
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La Ofensiva de los Cárpatos Or ...... parte del este de Eslovaquia.
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La bataille du col de Dukla, o ...... dans ses frontières modernes.
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La battaglia del passo di Dukl ...... erazioni del fronte orientale.
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Operacja wschodniokarpacka – z ...... m około 300 tysięcy żołnierzy.
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The Battle of the Dukla Pass, ...... beration of the Ukrainian SSR.
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Восточно-Карпатская операция ( ...... вободили Закарпатскую Украину.
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Bataille du col de Dukla
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Battaglia del passo di Dukla
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Battle of the Dukla Pass
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Karpata-dukla operaco
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Karpatsko-dukelská operace
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Ofensiva de los Cárpatos Orientales
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Operacja wschodniokarpacka
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Ostkarpatische Operation
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Slag bij de Duklapas
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Восточно-Карпатская операция
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Battle of the Dukla Pass
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