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Kovel (Ukrainian: Ковель, IPA: [ˈkɔʋelʲ] ; Polish:
Kowel; Yiddish: קאוולע / קאוולי) is a city in
Volyn Oblast,
northwestern Ukraine. It
serves as the...
- The
Battle of
Kowel (also
known as the
Battle of
Kovel or the
Battle of Kovel-Stanislav) took
place during World War I, from 28 July to 8
August 1916...
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successful joint operations against the Wehrmacht.
Together they
retook Kowel (April 6) and Włodzimierz. However, the Division[which?] was soon forced...
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Lublin Voivodeship Chełm 29074 13537 15537 46.6% 46 Wołyń
Voivodeship Kowel 27677 12842 14835 46.4% 47 Lwów
Voivodeship Rzeszów 26902 11228 15674 41...
- July and
beginning of
August 1916, the
regiment took part in the
Battle of
Kowel, then in
battles with the Austro-Hungarians near Ternopil. In
December the...
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February 1921. It was
initially divided into the
counties of Dubno, Horochow,
Kowel, Krzemieniec, Luboml, Łuck, Ostróg, Równe and Włodzimierz Wołyński. On 1...
- Waszyński was born as
Mosze Waks into a
Polish Jewish family in 1904 in
Kowel, a
small town in
Volhynia (now in Ukraine),
which at the time was part of...
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After an
initial retreat, it
checked the
Russian advance at the
Battle of
Kowel.
After the
signing of the
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in
March 1918, the Army...
- them,
Polish inhabitants of the Budy
Ossowskie village,
located in the
Kowel County (powiat kowelski) of the Wołyń
Voivodeship in the
Second Polish Republic...
- units. Consequently, the division-strength unit was
formed mainly from the
Kowel and Łuck inspectorates. And
numbered about 6,500
people in
January 1944...