- had a
significant tributary which they
called either the
small Tanais or
Donetz. The
Slavic name of
Seversky Donets derived from the fact that the river...
- The
Donbas (UK: /dɒnˈbɑːs/, US: /ˈdɒnbɑːs, dʌnˈbæs/; Ukrainian: Донбас [donˈbɑs];) or Donb**** (Russian: Донбасс [dɐnˈbas]) is a historical, cultural, and...
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Ships named Donetz have
included the following: SS
Donetz (1920),
foundered in 1935 off Helsingfors,
Finland SS
Donetz (1937),
transferred to
Soviet Government...
-
Empire Congleton. In 1946, she was p****ed to the
Soviet Union and
renamed Donetz (Донец). The ship was
built in 1937 by
Stettiner Oderwerke AG, Stettin....
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Donets or
Donetz also may
refer to: Donets, Ukraine,
formerly Chervonyi Donets, an urban-type
settlement in
Ukraine Donets Basin or
Donetz Basin, a region...
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about 70
yards (64 m), a
torpedo was
launched into the
Russian gunboat Donetz,
quickly sinking it. The two
destroyers proceeded to
damage merchant vessels...
- of Moses")
Danube – Dan-ube,
Dniester – Dn-iester,
Dnieper – Dn-ieper,
Donetz – Don-etz,
Danzig – Dan-zig, Don – Don The
following peoples and
their analogous...
- the
Turkish position.
March 4–5;
Rostislav and the
gunboats Kubanetz and
Donetz supported the
amphibious landing at Atina.
Turks on the Buyuk-dere position...
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escape for the 1st
Panzer Army. It
continued in
actions along the Don and
Donetz river lines, and in the
Third Battle of Kharkov. In the
summer of 1943,...
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nominally installed all over Ukraina, with the
exception of the
portion of the
Donetz Basin which was held by Denikin." Yet in May, the
Soviets had to deal with...