- Max
Andreyevich Reyter (Russian: Макс Андреевич Рейтер; Latvian: Mārtiņš Reiters; 24
April 1886 [O.S. 12 April] – 6
April 1950) was a
Russian and Soviet...
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collaboration with the left
flank of the
Bryansk Front under General Max
Reyter,
which attacked from the north. The Germans,
attacked on both flanks, were...
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Bagramyan was the
second non-Slavic
military officer,
after Latvian Max
Reyter, to
become a
commander of a front. He was
among several Armenians in the...
- Colonel-General Max
Andreyevich Reyter (28.09.42 to 12.03.1943).
Third Formation Colonel-General Max
Andreyevich Reyter (12.03.1943 to 05.06.1943), Colonel-General...
- 2022). "Yandex Head
Quits After Surprise EU Sanctions". The
Moscow Times.
Reyter,
Svetlana (May 5, 2022). "Мы замучились бороться. Как российское вторжение...
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Front (II) (12.3.43. – 23.3.43.) Max
Reyter Kursk Front Reserve Front (II)
Kursk Front (23.3.43. – 27.3.43.) Max
Reyter Oryol Front Kursk Front Oryol Front...
- Rybalko) 38th army (Nikandr Chibisov)
Bryansk Front (Front
commander – Max
Reyter) 13th Army (Nikolai Pukhov),
Southwestern Front (Front
commander – Nikolai...
- N.
Osetrov Bryansk Front (2nd
Baltic Front from Oct 1943) Col. Gen. Max
Reyter N.
Zheleznikov Southern Front (4th
Ukrainian Front from Oct 1943) Army Gen...
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Fabuleux Destin de Mme
Petlet (directed by
Camille de Casabianca) - Hervé
Reyter 1995: À la vie, à la mort! (directed by
Robert Guédiguian
starring Ariane...
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Giraffe Brown Bear
Chimpanzee Red Fox Owl
Coyote Wolf Dr. Rani
Pheneger (now
Reyter),
graduate of the
Alameda East
intern program who left the
hospital and...