Definition of Nelipovich. Meaning of Nelipovich. Synonyms of Nelipovich

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nelipovich. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nelipovich and, of course, Nelipovich synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nelipovich.

Definition of Nelipovich

No result for Nelipovich. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Nelipovich from wikipedia

- p. 179. Nelipovich 2021, p. 234. Nelipovich 2021, p. 235. Nelipovich 2021, p. 236. Nelipovich 2021, p. 240. Korolkov 1923, p. 180. Nelipovich 2021, pp...
- invasion of East Prussia (1914) § Battle Oleynikov 2016, p. 80. Nelipovich 2017, p. 146. Nelipovich 2021, p. 68. Оськин М В. Лодзинская оборонительная операция...
- Часть 2 Nelipovich 2021, p. 118. Nelipovich 2021, p. 119. Nelipovich 2021, p. 121. Оборона четырех рек. Часть 2 Nelipovich 2021, p. 129. Nelipovich 2021...
-  428. Nelipovich 2017, p. 75. Nelipovich 2017, p. 77. Nelipovich 2017, p. 89. Conrad F. Aus meiner Dienstzeit. Bd. V. Wien, 1925. S. 399. Nelipovich 2017...
- 2024, pp. 128–129. Nelipovich 2022, p. 466-467. Postnikov 2020, p. 105. Borisyuk 2024, p. 102. Nelipovich 2022, p. 471. Nelipovich 2022, p. 467. Postnikov...
- brigade and captured 3,500 people, while losing 4,670 wounded and killed. Nelipovich 2017, p. 37. Zayonchkovski 2002, p. 201. Zayonchkovski 2002, p. 200. Oleynikov...
- commanders), one regiment commander was wounded. According to Sergei Nelipovich's research, Russian troops lost 133,000 including 85,000 prisoners, he...
- Studies Quarterly. 38 (1): 139–154. doi:10.2307/2600875. JSTOR 2600875. Nelipovich 2010, p. 270. Black. J. European Warfare, 1660–1815. Routledge. 2002 Русско-турецкие...
- offensive group, and the Russians only 32%. Another Russian historian, Sergei Nelipovich, estimated the Russian losses at 150,000, but regularly changed the data...
- In 2020, based on information from the Russian military archives, S. Nelipovich published the book "Two Campaigns. Struggle for East Prussia" (in Russian)...