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Vladimir Davydovich Grendal (Russian: Владимир Давыдович Грендаль; 3
April [O.S. 22 March] 1884 – 16
November 1940) was a Red Army
colonel general and...
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Grendel is the
antagonist in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf.
Grendel or
Grendal may also
refer to: In literature: "Grendel" (short story) by
Larry Niven...
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unopened opening) the most
obvious is the
point where Kid
hears "
grendal grendal grendal grendal"
going through his mind and
suddenly realizes he was listening...
- by the NZ-APC in 1983 from ****ociation with
Mount Beowulf (q.v.)
after Grendal (Grendel), the
monster in the Old
English epic poem Beowulf. 77°37′S 162°08′E...
- That race was
never held, but
Grendal went on to win the 1970
Midget Ocean Racing class (MORC) championships.
Grendal had a beam of
under 6 ft (1.8 m)...
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Stalin Kliment Voroshilov Semyon Timoshenko Kirill Meretskov Vladimir Grendal Grigori Shtern Mikhail Dukhanov Valerian Frolov Strength 300,000–340,000...
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fortifications in the
Summa sector,
indicating a
defensive posture.": 69–70
Grendal was at the
beginning of the
Battles of
Taipale the
commander of 7th Army...
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Retrieved August 20, 2020. Schager, Nick (July 25, 2006). "Review:
Beowulf &
Grendal".
Slant Magazine.
Archived from the
original on
October 7, 2021. Retrieved...
- Publishing.
September 2010. p. 56. ISSN 1742-3155. OCLC 489477015. MK2,
Grendal. "Skull Fang".
Hardcore Gaming 101.
Retrieved 20
March 2010.{{cite web}}:...
- December.
According to Chew, "Commander
Timoshenko had
ordered Meretskov and
Grendal' to
conduct frequent attacks during the
first ten days of
February to mislead...