- The
Stokhid (also
written Stokhod,
according to the
Russian name; Ukrainian: Стохід) is a
river in
Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. It is a
right tributary of the...
- army
succeeded in
driving an eight-kilometer-wide
bridgehead across the
Stokhod near and
south of the
village of Toboly. This
point could eventually serve...
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marshy terrain and
muddy roads,
advanced 30–40 km to the west,
crossed the
Stokhod and
Turya rivers and
advanced to the
approaches of the
towns of Ratno,...
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crossing of the
river Stokhod.
Under pressure from
German troops, he was
forced to
withdraw his
corps back
across the
Stokhod on 10–11 July. Due to illness...
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reserve 15-16 July 1916 — ****ault in the region: vil.
Raymesto on the
river Stokhod 24.7.-24.8.1916 — BP in the
region ****harsky
forest 30.8.-15.9.1916 — BP...
- rivers. In
autumn Austro-Hungarian
troops secured a
bridgehead across the
Stokhod near and
south of the
village of Ustechko,
which could eventually serve...
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defined by the
rivers Pripyat, Pina, Yaselda, Sluch, Lan, Bobryk, Tsna,
Stokhod, Styr, Lva [pl], Stsviha, Uborca, and Horyn. The
Turov eparchy was part...
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Friedrich von
Bernhardi and
Walther von Lüttwitz (infantry
divisions - 8) on
Stokhod River.
Already on the
first day, the
Central Powers brought army reserves...
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March 1916. It then
fought at Lake Narač. It was
along the
Upper Styr and
Stokhod Rivers from July 1916 to
December 1917. In
January 1918,
after the armistice...
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advanced between the 3rd and 8th
armies with the task of
crossing the
river Stokhod and
attack Kovel from the south. To
fulfill the task,
Bezobrazov was subordinated...