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Rahachow or
Rogachev (Belarusian: Рагачоў, romanized: Ragachow, IPA: [raɣaˈtʂou̯]; Russian: Рогачёв, romanized: Rogachjov; Polish: Rohaczów; Yiddish: ראגאטשאוו...
- 1988–1997:
Dnepr 1998–2000:
Rogachev 2001:
Rogachev-DYUSSh-1 2002–2006: Dnepr-DYUSSh-1 2007–2013: RMKK 2014–2016:
Rogachev-MK 2017–2020:
Dnepr 2021–2024:...
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respond to a
Russian request for an inspection. On 15
January 2021,
Dmitry Rogachev moved from the
Black Sea to the
Mediterranean Sea, to
strengthen the Russian...
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Andrey Rogachev (Russian: Андре́й Влади́мирович Рогачёв', born
January 17, 1964, in Tula,
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, USSR) — is a Russian...
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Stoyan Rogachev (Bulgarian: Стоян Рогачев; born 4
September 1924) was a
Bulgarian equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Stoyan...
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Yosef Rosin; 1858 – 5
March 1936)
known as the
Rogatchover Gaon (Genius of
Rogachev) and
Tzofnath Paneach (Decipherer of Secrets—the
title of his main work)...
- The
Rogachev–Zhlobin
offensive was a Soviet-led
military offensive that took
place from 21 to 26
February 1944
within the
Eastern Front of
World War II...
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number 17.
Rogachev, 2015, p. 37
Dlugach V.L.,
Portugalov P.A.,
Seeing Moscow:
Things to do. - 2nd ed.
Moscow Worker, 1938, pp. 165 - 267
Rogachev, 2015,...
- 3rd Army
under the
command of
General Alexander Gorbatov striking from
Rogachev and the
sector comprising the
Soviet 10th, 28th and 65th
Armies as well...
- the Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive. A few days later, on 21 February, the
Rogachev-Zhlobin
Offensive commenced,
which continued until 26 February. The next...