- The 1943
Battle of
Voronezh or Voronezh–
Kastornoye offensive operation (often
credited in
Russian as the
liberation of
Voronezh (освобождение Воронежа))...
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Kastornoye (Russian: Кастóрное) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and...
- The Voronezh-
Kastornoye operation was an
offensive operation by the Red Army
during the
Russian Civil War in
October and
November 1919,
which was successfully...
- took part in the
encirclement operation of most of
German 2nd Army near
Kastornoye during that
month before being directed to the southwest,
liberating the...
-
Volunteer Armies.
Fierce fighting took
place at the key rail
junction of
Kastornoye,
which was
taken on 15 November.
Kursk was
retaken two days later. Kenez...
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highest in Russia. The
largest railway junctions are Kursk, Lgov, and
Kastornoye.
There are sixty-five
railway stations in the oblast.
Kursk Oblast's most...
- Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh
offensive – from
January 13 to
January 27, 1943; Voronezh–
Kastornoye operation – from
January 24 to
February 2, 1943;
Kharkov offensive operation...
-
retake Kursk and
advance to the line of the Seym
River and the Kursk-
Kastornoye railroad. The
missions of the
armies were
given to a
depth of between...
-
gradually fell back to east of that city
before taking part in the Voronezh–
Kastornoye offensive in
January and
February 1943,
liberating the town of Tim and...
- (Касторная; feminine), or
Kastornoye (Касторное; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities Kastornoye, a work settlement...