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  2. The Unknown War (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Each episode is about 48 minutes long, similar in format to The World at War documentary series. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war during Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941 through the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945. Most of these films have never ...

  3. Soviet Storm: World War II in the East - Wikipedia

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    1. Operation Barbarossa 2. The Battle of Kiev 3. The Defence of Sevastopol 4. The Battle of Moscow 5. The Siege of Leningrad 6. Rzhev 7. The Battle of Stalingrad 8. The Battle for Caucasus 9. The Battle of Kursk 10. The Liberation of Ukraine 11. Operation Bagration 12. War in the Air 13. War in the Sea 14. The Partisan Movement 15.

  4. Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia

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    Operation Barbarossa [g] was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along a 2,900-kilometer (1,800 mi) front, with the main goal of capturing territory up to a line between ...

  5. Battle of Moscow (film) - Wikipedia

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    The two films were a Soviet–East German–Czechoslovak–Vietnamese co-production, directed and written by Yuri Ozerov. [1] It was made in time for the 40th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of the Victory Day holiday and Moscow's declaration as a Hero City.

  6. Black Sea campaigns (1941–1944) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sea Fleet was as surprised by Operation Barbarossa as the rest of the Soviet military. The Axis forces in the Black Sea consisted of the Romanian and Bulgarian navies together with German and Italian units transported to the area via rail and canal. Although the Soviets enjoyed an overwhelming superiority in surface ships over the ...

  7. Battle of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The German Strategic Offensive, named Operation Typhoon, called for two pincer offensives, one to the north of Moscow against the Kalinin Front by the 3rd and 4th Panzer Armies, simultaneously severing the Moscow–Leningrad railway, and another to the south of Moscow Oblast against the Western Front south of Tula, by the 2nd Panzer Army, while ...

  8. Netflix Puts Free Streams Of Documentaries On YouTube ... - AOL

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    Netflix has made a selection of its documentary programming available for free via its YouTube channel in an effort to help teachers coping with the challenge of COVID-19. In a blog post Friday ...

  9. Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942) - Wikipedia

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    The operation saved Sevastopol for the time being, but the bridgehead in eastern Crimea was eliminated in May 1942. After the failure of their first assault on Sevastopol, the Axis opted to conduct siege warfare until the middle of 1942, at which point they attacked the encircled Soviet forces by land, sea, and air.