- far the largest, with over 50,000 inhabitants.
Zubtsov had
under 5,000;
Pogoreloye Gorodishche had but 2,500. Karmanovo, to be the
scene of much
bitter fighting...
- Federation,
professor of the
Repin Institute of Arts.
Bobyshov was born in
Pogoreloye, in the Tver
Governorate of the
Russian Empire. In 1907, he graduated...
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Borisovo Gorodishche 9.
Odoyev 15.
Vorotynsk 4.
Dorogobuzh 10.
Peremyshl 16.
Vyazma 5.
Kozelsk 11.
Pogoreloye Gorodishche 17.
Zubtsov 6.
Likhvin 12. Roslavl...
-
withdrawn to the
Reserve of the
Supreme High
Command in the
region of
Pogoreloye Gorodishche,
Kalinin Oblast,
where it was
merged with the 126th Separate...
- In May the
brigade was
shifted to the
Western Front in the
region of
Pogoreloye Gorodishche,
where it and the 128th
Rifle Brigade merged to form the 199th...
- On 12 July 1929
Pogorelsky District, with the
center in the selo of
Pogoreloye Gorodishche was
created as well. It was a part of
Rzhev Okrug of Moscow...
- 1960,
merged into
Toropetsky District;
Pogorelsky District (the selo of
Pogoreloye Gorodishche),
Moscow Oblast,
Kalinin Oblast,
established in 1929, abolished...
-
looting and
beatings at a
collection center for
Jewish conscripts in
Pogoreloye.
Eventually Beifeld met up with the
remnants of his
original company in...
-
Bolikhov Date of
birth (1983-12-01) 1
December 1983 (age 41)
Place of
birth Pogoreloye Gorodishche,
Russian SFSR
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) Position(s) Midfielder...