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Manchuria Krivosheev 2001,
Tables 121 &123.
Krivosheev 2001,
Table 120, p. 237.
Krivosheev 1997, pp. 85–97.
Krivosheev 1997, pp. 85–86.
Krivosheev 1997, p...
- its
feminine counterpart is Krivosheyeva. It may
refer to
Grigori F.
Krivosheev (1929–2019),
Russian military historian Olga
Krivosheyeva (born 1961)...
- Mark
Iosifovich Krivosheev (July 30, 1922 –
October 16, 2018) was a
Soviet and
Russian engineer and
academic who made
pioneering contributions to the development...
- 1945) G. F.
Krivosheev,
Soviet casualties and
combat losses in the
twentieth century, p. 155, London:
Greenhill Books, 1997. G. F.
Krivosheev,
Soviet casualties...
-
mostly known in the West, via an
alternative transliteration of his name,
Krivosheev, as the
editor of a book on
Soviet military casualties in the 20th century...
-
revised Russian language edition of
Soviet Casualties and
Combat Losses,
Krivosheev put the
number of
German military POWs at 2,733,739 and dead at 381,067...
-
Retrieved March 4, 2016.
Krivosheev 1997, pp. 85–86, 236.
Krivosheev 1997, p. 86.
Erlikman 2004, p. 21.
Krivosheev 1997, p. 91.
Krivosheev 1997, p. 236. Ellis...
- "German arms production". WW2 Weapons. 5
September 2020.
Krivosheev 1997, pp. 253–258.
Krivosheev 1997, pp. 359–360.
Warfare and
Armed Conflicts: A Statistical...
- non-combat. Of which, 18,300 Lend-Lease
aircraft were lost.
Grigori F.
Krivosheev states: "A high
percentage of
combat aircraft were lost in
relation to...
-
Justice And Memory. London, New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-33873-5.
Krivosheev, G. F. (1997).
Soviet Casualties and
Combat Losses in the
Twentieth Century...