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Kalinkavichy (Belarusian: Калінкавічы; Russian: Калинковичи, romanized:
Kalinkovichi; Polish: Kalinkowicze) is a town in
Gomel Region,
southeastern Belarus...
- The
Kalinkovichi–Mozyr
Offensive Operation (January 8–30, 1944) was an
offensive operation of the
Soviet troops of the
Belorussian Front in the Eastern...
- FC
Vertikal Kalinkovichi is a
Belarusian football club
based in
Kalinkovichi,
Gomel Voblast. The club was
founded in 1996. It
spent the
majority of its...
- Front. It
launched the Gomel-Rechitsa
Offensive in 1943 and then the
Kalinkovichi-Mozyr
Offensive in 1944. It was then
renamed the 1st
Belorussian Front...
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least three battles. It was
credited with the
liberation of the town of
Kalinkovichi on
January 14, 1944, and
shared credit with
other formations for the...
- the
Belorussian Front,
where it took part in the Gomel–Rechitsa and
Kalinkovichi–Mozyr
offensive operations as part of the 65th Army. The
division received...
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Planning was
already underway for a new
offensive in the
direction of
Kalinkovichi and
Mozyr by the 61st and 65th Armies, with the 61st
advancing along...
- Dnieper. In the
spring of 1944, the LVI
Panzer Corps fought at
Zhlobin and
Kalinkovichi in Belarus. In May 1944, the LVI
Panzer Corps was
transferred to Army...
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summer 1941. The
local Jews of
Yelsk were
gathered and
deported towards Kalinkovichi and Mozyr.
Approximately two w****s
after the
departure of the Jews of...
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divisions that had
taken part in the
counterattack west, to
screen Kalinkovichi... The next
morning Weiss reported that
Soviet tanks and
cavalry with...