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- The Battle of Prokhorovka was fought on 12 July 1943 near Prokhorovka, 87 kilometres (54 mi) southeast of Kursk, in the Soviet Union, during the Second...
- Prokhorovka (Russian: Про́хоровка) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Prokhorovka, Belgorod Oblast, a settlement in...
- 51°02′11″N 36°44′11″E / 51.03639°N 36.73639°E / 51.03639; 36.73639 Prokhorovka (Russian: Про́хоровка, IPA: [ˈproxərəfkə]) is an urban locality (a settlement)...
- "Blumenfeld culture" Early Sarmatian, 4th–2nd centuries BC, also called the "Prokhorovka culture" Middle Sarmatian, late 2nd century BC to late 2nd century AD...
- army, arriving at Prokhorovka on the night of 7 July, and 2nd Tank Corps arrived at Korocha, 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Prokhorovka, by morning of 8 July...
- same day, one of which led to a large armoured clash, the Battle of Prokhorovka. On 3 August, the Soviets began the second phase of the Kursk Strategic...
- Stalingrad and for leading the 5th Guards Tank Army at the Battle of Prokhorovka at the Battle of Kursk. Rotmistrov became the first Marshal of the Soviet...
- the Psel River northwards and then continuing on towards the town of Prokhorovka. In the early morning of 9 July, 6th SS Motorised Regiment Theodor Eicke...
- Winter Storm) Second Battle of El Alamein Battle of Kursk (Battle of Prokhorovka) Operation Goodwood Battle of Radzymin Battle of Studzianki Battle of...
- of Kursk, the village of Prokhorovka near Kursk became the center of a major armoured engagement – the Battle of Prokhorovkabetween Soviet and German...