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Vladimir Yakovlevich Kolpakchi (Russian: Владимир Яковлевич Колпакчи, Ukrainian: Володимир Якович Колпакчи; 7
September 1899 in Kiev – 17 May 1961 in...
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Chadarayn Natalya Ryzhenko Aleksandr Pavlinov Yekaterina Maksimova Maryana Kolpakchi Yelena Ryabinkina Natalya Taborko "Новосибирский оперный заплатит рекордные...
- bridgehead) (General
Vasily C****kov) 69th Army (in Puławy bridgehead) (Vladimir
Kolpakchi) 33rd Army (in Puławy bridgehead) (Vyacheslav Tsvetayev) 1st Ukrainian...
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activities in the
Soviet Union and abroad.
Edited by theatre
critic Lev
Kolpakchi, the
journal was ****ociated with the work of V. Ardov, B. Bebutov, O....
- into the 8th
Guards Army. Jul 1942 to Aug 1942:
Major General V. Ia.
Kolpakchi Aug 1942 to Sep 1942:
Lieutenant General A. I.
Lopatin Sep 1942 to Apr...
- (former 7th Reserve) Army. 62nd Army was
under command of Maj. Gen. V. Ya.
Kolpakchi and
consisted of six
rifle divisions (196th, 192nd, 147th, 181st, 184th...
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Colonel General Alexander Gorbatov 69th Army –
Colonel General Vladimir Kolpakchi 33rd Army –
Colonel General Vyacheslav Tsvetayev 2nd
Guards Cavalry Corps...
- Who
Winds His
Watch Timothy Innes as
Nojus Aistė Diržiūtė as
Joana Greg
Kolpakchi as
Greshnev Nadja Bobyleva as
Marija Sarah Finigan On 19 May 2015, it...
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Soviet command reacted slowly. The
Commander of the 30th Army,
Vladimir Kolpakchi, only gave the
order to
advance on
March 2 at 14:30. At 17:15 that day...
- 1944),
Lieutenant General since 28.06.1943
Lieutenant General Vladimir Kolpakchi (03.04.1944 - end of war)
Glantz 1991, p. 152. "69-я АРМИЯ" [69th Army]...