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other languages the name of the city is Russian: Ло́хвица, romanized:
Lokhvitsa and Yiddish: לאחװיצא. The name of the
river Lokhvytsia, as well as the...
- north-east, and on 16
September his
tanks linked up with Guderian's at
Lokhvitsa,
nearly 200 km east of Kiev.
Although many
Soviet troops were able to...
- holy
communities of Pereiaslav, Baryshivka, Pyryatin, Borispil, Lubny,
Lokhvitsa and the
surrounding communities, died as
martyrs of
various cruel and...
-
Panzer made
contact with the 16th
Panzer Division from Army
Group South at
Lokhvitsa.
While it took
several more days to
eliminate all resistance, the trap...
- a Russian-born
French cinematographer. He was born
Fiodor Burgasow in
Lokhvitsa,
Poltava then in the
Russian Empire and now in Ukraine.
After establishing...
- tanks. Guderian's army
seized more
important bridgeheads at
Lubny and
Lokhvitsa, the
latter by the 3rd
Panzer Division. The 38th Army's
attempt to prevent...
- in the
northern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Lokhvitsa (Lokhvytsia). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897, Lokhvitsky...
- (Кременчугъ) 3,429.2 km2 (1,324.0 sq mi) 244,894
Lokhvitsky (Лохвицкий)
Lokhvitsa (Лохвица) 2,640.9 km2 (1,019.6 sq mi) 150,985
Lubensky (Лубенский) Lubny...
- in Minato-ku, Osaka, ****an 3rd and 16th
Panzer Divisions linked up at
Lokhvitsa,
completing the
encirclement of Kiev. The U.S. Navy
provided escorts for...
-
fighting his way out of an encirclement, in
street battles in the town of
Lokhvitsa,
Poltava Oblast in Ukraine, he was
critically wounded. He once
again joined...