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Bykhaw or
Bykhov (Belarusian: Быхаў, romanized: Bychaŭ, IPA: [ˈbɨxaʊ]; Russian: Быхов; Polish: Bychów; Yiddish: ביחאָוו, romanized: Bihov; Lithuanian:...
- The
Bykhov Sitting, the
Bykhov Arrest of the Generals, the
Bykhov Capture (Imprisonment) of the
Generals were
events related to the
arrest and detention...
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offensive to
begin in the
first days of January, 1944 in the
direction of
Bykhov to be
mounted by his 3rd and 50th Armies. By this time the 3rd Army had...
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Novyi Bykiv (Ukrainian: Новий Биків, Russian: Новый Быков) is a
village in
Nizhyn Raion of
Chernihiv Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It
belongs to Nova Basan...
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removed from his
position as Commander-in-Chief and
incarcerated in the
Bykhov Fortress alongside 30
other army
officers accused of
involvement in the...
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arrested General Lavr
Kornilov and his men and sent them to
prison in
Bykhov (a town in
Mogilev oblast in Belarus), from
which they
would "break away"...
- Novy
Bykhaw (Belarusian: Новы Быхаў; Russian: Новый Быхов, romanized: Novy
Bykhov; Polish: Nowy Bychów; lit. 'New Bykhaw') is an
agrotown in
Bykhaw District...
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Bykhaw district or Bychaŭ
district (Belarusian: Быхаўскі раён; Russian: Быховский район, romanized: Bykhovsky rayon) is a
district (raion) of
Mogilev region...
- with four
other divisions. On
January 4, 1944, a new
offensive aimed at
Bykhov and
Chavusy was
launched by
elements of 3rd, 50th and 10th Armies. Under...
- disintegrated,
Kornilov and his
fellow conspirators were
placed under arrest in the
Bykhov jail. On 19 November, a few w****s
after the
proclamation of
Soviet power...