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Operation Barbarossa, the
German invasion of the
Soviet Union, began.
Lepiel was
captured by the
rapidly advancing German troops on 3 July.
While the...
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Russian film
director and screenwriter.
Vladimir Motyl was born in
Lepiel, Belarus. His
father was a
Polish émigré, who was
arrested in 1930 and sent...
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murdered by
Germans and
Soviet collaborators during the war. They
settled in
Lepiel, a town in
Soviet Belarus, and had two daughters, one in 1947, and the other...
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Luninets P14:
Polotsk –
Dzisna –
Myory –
Braslaw P15:
Krichev –
Orsha –
Lepiel;
entrance to the city of
Horki P16:
Tyuhinichi –
Vysokaye to the border...
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Lyepyel District (Belarusian: Лепельскі раён; Russian: Лепельский район) is a
district (raion) of
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. The
administrative center is...
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Hubina (Belarusian: Губіна; Russian: Губино, romanized: Gubino) is a
village in
Lyepyel District,
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. In the 19th
century Hubina was...
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Military District as
third echelon)
Staging area in and
around the city of
Lepiel Transferred from the
Kalinin Military District BT
tanks 237 BT
tanks 58...
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Armed Forces of
Belarus based in Zaslonovo [be], a few
kilometers east of
Lepiel. The
brigade traces its
history back to the 1942
formation of the 2nd Guards...
- Empire, now in the
Vitebsk Region of
northern Belarus, a few
miles west of
Lepiel, and
roughly equidistant from Vitebsk,
Polatsk and Minsk. From 1919 to 1921...
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Kingdom (London and Manchester), and two
churches in
Belarus (Vselyub and
Lepiel). The women's
congregation Sisters of
Saint Casimir was
established in 1908...