- bridgehead, a
salient centered around the
supply base and rail
junction of
Apostolovo, and
German troops in the
Krivoi Rog area.
Following another failed attack...
- 23
October – 23
December 1943
Krivoi Rog
Offensive 14–21
November 1943
Apostolovo Offensive 14
November – 23
December 1943
Nikopol Offensive 14 November...
- 10
February liberated 49 settlements,
including the
district center of
Apostolovo,
killed 4,901
soldiers and officers, took 457 men prisoner, destro****...
- 23
October – 23
December 1943
Krivoi Rog
offensive 14–21
November 1943
Apostolovo offensive 14
November – 23
December 1943
Nikopol offensive 14 November...
- the Nikopol–Krivoi Rog offensive,
during which it
liberated Nikopol and
Apostolovo.
Parfyonov returned to the 4th
Guards Rifle Division, part of the army's...
- With 2nd
Guards Army of the 3rd
Belorussian Front May 1945. 4th
Guards Apostolovo-Viena Red
Banner Rifle Division —
Created in 1940 in the
region of Mogilev...
- Armies, with the
objective of
capturing the
critical rail
junction of
Apostolovo to link up with
forces of the 4th
Ukrainian Front and cut off
German troops...
- raid on the road
southeast of Malo-Vorontsevka as the
corps attacked Apostolovo. He died of his
wounds on 17
February 1944 at an
evacuation hospital in...
-
liberation of right-bank Ukraine,
distinguishing itself in the
liberation of
Apostolovo, Nikolayev, and Odessa. In
September 1944 the 9th
Mixed Aviation Corps...
- Nikopol–Krivoi Rog
Offensive the
division was
awarded its
first battle honor: "
APOSTOLOVO... 4th
Guards Rifle Division (Colonel ****harev,
Gavriil Yefimovich).....