- The Kerch–
Eltigen operation was a
World War II
amphibious offensive made in
November 1943 by the Red Army as a
precursor to the
Crimean offensive (8 April-12...
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Eltigen may
refer to: 2217
Eltigen, main-belt
asteroid Eltigen (Heroyevskoe), part of the city of Kerch,
Crimea Kerch–
Eltigen Operation,
World War II...
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Western Allied campaign (Tidal Wave, Timișoara, Bucharest, Frantic) Kerch-
Eltigen Dnieper Dnieper–Carpathian Uman–Botoșani 1st J****y–Kishinev
Crimea 2nd...
- ****igned
troops from the 56th Army, and to be the ****ault army in Kerch–
Eltigen Operation to
establish a
bridgehead on the
Crimean peninsula. By November...
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which was
fully recaptured by 12 May 1944.
Operations included: Kerch-
Eltigen Amphibious Offensive Operation (31
October 1943 – 11
December 1944) Perekop–Sevastopol...
- in the
capture of the
Taman Peninsula.
During the
November 1943 Kerch–
Eltigen Operation,
Gorshkov personally supervised the
preparations and the landing...
- 1944),
which consisted of
three sub-operations:[citation needed] Kerch–
Eltigen Operation (31
October 1943 – 11
December 1943) Perekop–Sevastopol Offensive...
- in the
Battles of Uman, the Sea of Azov, and Rostov, and in the Kerch–
Eltigen Operation in 1943.
During 1944 and 1945 it
withdrew through Ukraine and...
- and in the
fight for Caucasus.
Based on the
experience of the
Kerch -
Eltigen landing operation, the Army was
uniquely identified as 18th
Desant Army...
- and the
Order of
Lenin on 17
November 1943 for her
bravery in the Kerch-
Eltigen operation.
Petrova was born on 9
September 1920 to a
Russian family in...