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Oboyan (Russian: Обоя́нь) is a town and the
administrative center of
Oboyansky District in
Kursk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
right bank of the Psyol...
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Oboyan Offensive Operation in
December 1941 –
January 1942 was a front–line
offensive operation of the
Soviet Troops of the
right wing of the...
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conclusion of the
Moscow counter-offensive
almost simultaneously with the
Oboyan–Kursk
Offensive Operation (3
January 1942 – 26
January 1942), the Lyuban...
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Corresponding member since 1802).
Vasily Petrov was born in the town of
Oboyan,
Belgorod Province,
Russian Empire, in the
family of a priest. He studied...
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located near
Oboyan.
Fierce protracted battles unfolded for
Oboyan. The
first units broke into the
eastern outskirts of
Oboyan on the
afternoon of...
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their way
through minefields and over
comparatively high
ground towards Oboyan.
Stiff resistance caused a
change of
direction from east to west of the...
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decisively contain the 4th
Panzer Army. The
XLVIII Panzer Corps along the
Oboyan axis,
where the
third defensive belt was
mostly unoccupied, now had only...
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reached us. In 1667 (according to
other sources, in 1666) the
Belgorod and
Oboyan diocese was created. In the 1682
Moscow Sobor [ru], the
issue of opening...
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corps driving abreast towards Oboyan and then
Kursk but that on 9 July,
heavy Soviet resistance along the road to
Oboyan forced Hoth to
alter his plan...
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decisively contain the 4th
Panzer Army. The
XLVIII Panzer Corps along the
Oboyan axis,
where the
third defensive belt was
mostly unoccupied, now had only...