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Babruysk (Belarusian: Бабруйск, romanized: Babrujsk, IPA: [baˈbrujsk]) or
Bobruysk (Russian: Бобруйск, IPA: [bɐˈbrujsk]; Yiddish: באָברויסק, romanized: Bobroysk...
- The
Bobruysk offensive (Russian: Бобруйская наступательная операция) was part of the
Belorussian strategic offensive of the Red Army in
summer 1944, commonly...
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capture Bobruysk,
General Konstantin Rokossovsky proposed during the
planning of
Operation Bagration a multi-pronged
approach by
seizing both
Bobruysk and...
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Battle of
Bobruysk Part of the
October Revolution, Polish–Soviet
fights Belligerents Russian SFSR Poland
Commanders and
leaders gen.
Romanowskij gen...
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Bobruysk Region or
Babruysk Region (Russian: Бобруйская область, romanized: Bobruyskaya oblast; Belarusian: Бабруйская вобласць, romanized: Babruiskaja...
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Russian literature,
collector of folk
tales and children's writer. Born in
Bobruysk then in the
Russian Empire she
moved with her
family to
Latvia and Canada...
- commenced,
which continued until 26 February. The next
operation was the
Bobruysk Offensive, part of
Operation Bagration, and on 26 June the
attacks of 1BF...
- Bagration: June–August 1944 Vitebsk–Orsha
Offensive Mogilev Offensive Bobruysk Offensive: June 1944
Minsk Offensive Polotsk Offensive Šiauliai Offensive...
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capital first to
Dvinsk (28 April), then to
Minsk (28 April), then to
Bobruysk (19 May). As the
Litbel lost territory, its
powers were
quickly stripped...
- the
Knesset from 1959 and 1969. Luz was born
Kadish Luzinski in 1895 in
Bobruysk in the
Russian Empire (today in Belarus) to Zvi
Luzinski and
Esther Seldovitch...