- Yiddish: טשערנאָוויץ, romanized: Tshernovits, Russian: Черновцы́, romanized:
Chernovtsy, (In
Russian until 1944: Чернови́цы, romanized: Chernovitsy). In the times...
- Kamenets–Podolsky
pocket (or Hube Pocket) was part of the
larger Soviet Proskurov–
Chernovtsy offensive (Russian: Проскуровско-Черновицкая Операция, Proskurovsko-Chernovitskaya...
- CWC / UKLN -
Chernovtsy,
Ukraine at
Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective
October 2006).
Accident history for CWC / UKLN -
Chernovtsy Airport, Ukraine...
-
Chernivtsi Oblast (Ukrainian: Чернівецька область, romanized: Chernivetska oblast), also
referred to as
Chernivechchyna (Чернівеччина), is an
oblast (province)...
-
operations were
included in the
second phase by
Soviet planners: Proskurov–
Chernovtsy offensive (4
March 1944 – 17
April 1944); Uman–Botoşani
offensive (5 March...
- chernihiv.ua, .chernigov.ua, .cn.ua:
Chernihiv Oblast .chernivtsi.ua, .
chernovtsy.ua, .cv.ua:
Chernivtsi Oblast .crimea.ua, .sebastopol.ua, .yalta.ua: Crimea...
- the Kamenets-Podolsky
pocket in
spring of 1944 as part of the Proskurov-
Chernovtsy operation,
Soviet troops removed the
German occupation in the region....
-
reformation in 1943, it parti****ted in the
Battle of Kursk, the Proskurov-
Chernovtsy Operation, the Lvov-Sandomierz Operation, the Vistula-Oder
Offensive and...
- 1917:
Fyodor Trepov,
administrator of the
governments of
Ternopol and
Chernovtsy 22
April – 2
August 1917:
Dmytro Doroshenko, Krai
commissar of the Russian...
-
remaining under this
command into the postwar.
During the Proskurov–
Chernovtsy Offensive in
March it
received a
battle honor,
which turned out to be...