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throughout the
Soviet period.[citation needed] In 1933, it was
renamed Stalinogorsk (Сталиногорск).[citation needed]
During World War II, the city was occupied...
- of
Moscow Oblast that
Stalinogorsk was a
capital of at the time) 1958: FC Trud
Stalinogorsk 1959–1960: FC
Shakhtyor Stalinogorsk 1961–1992: FC
Khimik Novomoskovsk...
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pursue the offensive,
spreading his
forces in a star-like attack,
taking Stalinogorsk on 22
November 1941 and
surrounding a
Soviet rifle division stationed...
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twelve turbines in
water and
steam power-plants near Moscow, Gorky, Tula,
Stalinogorsk and
under the
Rybinsk Reservoir, as well as to
attack certain substations...
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Krasnogvardeyskoye (1958) →
Biryuch (2007)
Bobriki →
Donskoy Bobriki →
Stalinogorsk (1934) →
Novomoskovsk (1961)
Bogdanovo → Sp****k →
Bednodemyanovsk (1925)...
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considerable losses of men and tanks. However,
other units captured Stalinogorsk and Venyov,
indicating the
possibility of byp****ing Tula. As Bock's forces...
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Leningrad 3-1
Tralflotovets Murmansk Textilshchik Kostroma 0-2
SHAKHTYOR Stalinogorsk Volga Kalinin 0-0
Shinnik Yaroslavl VOLGA Kalinin 3-2
Shinnik Yaroslavl...
- the
aircraft in the
bombing of
Gorky did not parti****te, but
bombed Stalinogorsk. The
third raid on June 6–Wednesday, 7 was the most powerful, according...
- 1931–1934 – Khashuri,
Shida Kartli Stalingrad, 1925–1961 –
Volgograd Stalinogorsk, 1934–1961 –
Novomoskovsk Stalinsk, 1932–1961 –
Novokuznetsk Stalinabad...
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Gorkiy SHAKHTYOR Stalinogorsk 2-0 DOF
Sevastopol Urozhai Alma-Ata 0-2
SPARTAK Vilnius [Jul 21]
SPARTAK Vilnius 2-1
Shakhtyor Stalinogorsk TORPEDO Gorkiy...