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Morozov (Моро́зов) was
founded in the 1880s.[citation needed] In 1900,
Morozovskaya railway station,
named after it, was
opened nearby. In 1910, the stanitsa...
- had two main
initial destinations outside the pocket,
Tatsinskaya and
Morozovskaya.
Pitomnik was
captured by the
German 6th Army when it
linked up there...
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Morozovsky (Russian: Морозовский; masculine),
Morozovskaya (Морозовская; feminine), or
Morozovskoye (Морозовское; neuter) is the name of
several rural...
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Morozovskoye Urban Settlement is the name of
several muni****l
formations in Russia.
Morozovskoye Urban Settlement, a muni****l
formation corresponding...
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Tatsinskaya served as the main base for the Ju 52
transport planes,
while Morozovskaya was
mainly used by the
Heinkel He 111 bombers,
which were
converted to...
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stanitsa of
Morozovskaya, and
finished his
education at a
village school in 1911.
During the
Russian Civil War, he
joined the
Morozovskaya Red
Guard Detachment...
- At this point, the
command point of the
Third Army
began moving to
Morozovskaya. On 21 November, the 22nd
Panzer Division tried to
advance towards Perelasovsky...
- At this point, the
command point of the
Third Army
began moving to
Morozovskaya. On 21 November, the 22nd
Panzer Division tried to
advance towards Perelasovsky...
- IAR 81s in the
inventory of the 6th Group. The
group was
moved to the
Morozovskaya airfield and
starting in
November the dive
bombers began flying on ground...
- Kochetkovka-I as its home
locomotive depot. The
locomotive was in
service on the
Morozovskaya —
Likhaya railway and
other lines running from
Southwest and
South Russia...