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- Kotluban (Russian: Котлубань) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Kotlubanskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District...
- Gun Battalion. Mitigating against this advantage, the terrain south of Kotluban would again require Yeryomenko's forces to attack across open steppe; only...
- Glantz indicated that four hard-fought battlescollectively known as the Kotluban Operationsnorth of Stalingrad, where the Soviets made their greatest...
- corridor from the Don River to the city in order to relieve 62nd Army. The Kotluban offensives were expensive failures and by the end of October the division...
- Stalingrad. It was again badly depleted in the October battle south of Kotluban and was soon after disbanded. A new 212th Rifle Division was formed in...
- gr**** fires" in Volgograd. One attack was against an ammunition depot near Kotluban, Volgograd Oblast as reported by social media and confirmed by NASA FIRMS...
- Stalingrad Front and was almost immediately committed to the first of the Kotluban offensives, attempting to cut off the XIV Panzer Corps that had penetrated...
- The 226th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army, originally formed as one of the first reserve rifle divisions following the German invasion...
- Ilovlia River to Kotluban) - five rifle divisions and one tank and one motorized rifle brigade, with about 40,000 men; 24th Army (Kotluban to 564 km Station)...
- Russian state media reported that a drone strike derailed a freight train at Kotluban station in Volgograd Oblast. A storage tank carrying diesel caught fire...