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Roslavl (Russian: Ро́славль,
Russian pronunciation: [ˈrosləvlʲ]) is a town and the
administrative center of
Roslavlsky District in
Smolensk Oblast, Russia...
- breakthroughs,
liberating several major cities,
including Smolensk and
Roslavl. As a
result of this operation, the Red Army was able to
start planning...
- The
Roslavl constituency (No.176) is a
Russian legislative constituency in
Smolensk Oblast. The
constituency covers parts of
Smolensk and
southern Smolensk...
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September 1941)
Yelnia Offensive Operation (30
August – 8
September 1941)
Roslavl-Novozybkov
Offensive Operation (30
August – 12
September 1941) The German...
- The
Roslavl–Novozybkov
offensive (Russian: Рославльско-Новозыбковская наступательная операция, lit. '
Roslavl–Novozybkov
offensive operation') was an offensive...
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third (1999–2003) sessions.[citation needed]
Abramenkov graduated from the
Roslavl Technical School for Rail Transport, and
later attended the
higher party...
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Yudovich (8 June 1911 in
Roslavl – 19
September 1987 in Moscow) was a
Soviet chess master, journalist, and writer. In 1930, Yudovich...
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Kostylev Founded 2014; 11 years ago (2014)
Language Russian Headquarters Roslavl Smolensk Oblast,
Russia Sister newspapers Ready,
Glavnoye v gorode, Readovka67...
- The 293rd
Rifle Division began service as a Red Army
rifle division shortly after the
German invasion. It was
largely based on what
would become the shtat...
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Okrug (with the seat
located in Bryansk);
Klintsy Okrug (Klintsy);
Roslavl Okrug (
Roslavl);
Rzhev Okrug (Rzhev);
Smolensk Okrug (Smolensk);
Sukhinichi Okrug...