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The 17th Heavy Mechanized Brigade is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 1940. The full name of the brigade is the 17th Separate Kryvorizka Heavy Mechanized Brigade , named after Kostiantyn Pestushko .
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Sol Litman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center states that there are many proven and documented incidents of atrocities and massacres committed by the unit against Poles and Jews during World War II. [45] Official SS records show that the 4, 5, 6 and 7 SS-Freiwilligen regiments were under Ordnungspolizei command during the accusations.
42nd Guards Tank Brigade – Converted from 18th Tank Brigade 10 April 1943 [15] /4th Ukrainian Front; 43rd Guards Heavy Tank Brigade – Converted from 145th Tank Brigade 10 April 1943 [15] /3rd BR Front; 44th Guards Tank Brigade – Converted from 112th Tank Brigade 23 October 1943 [15]
17th Guards Tank Division [9] [10] reformed first as 17th Tank Brigade and then as 17th Heavy Mechanized Brigade in 2024. [11] 23rd Training Tank Division, disbanded and the 6065th Storage Base since 1987. [10] 30th Guards Tank Division [10] reformed first as 30th Tank Brigade and then reformed as 30th Mechanised Brigade in 2004.
16th Army Aviation Brigade (Ukraine) 17th Poltavska Brigade (Ukraine) 17th Heavy Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) 18th Marine Battalion (Ukraine) 18th Public Order Battalion (Ukraine) 18th Sloviansk Brigade (Ukraine) 19th Convoy Battalion (Ukraine) 19th Missile Brigade (Ukraine) 19th Public Order Regiment (Ukraine) 21st Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
The Ukrainian National Army (Ukrainian: Українська національна армія, romanized: Ukrainska natsionalna armiia, abbreviated УНА, UNA) was a World War II Ukrainian military group, created on March 17, 1945, in the town of Weimar, Nazi Germany, and subordinate to Ukrainian National Committee.
Russian forces from the 74th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade of the 41st Combined Arms Army [2] were defeated by tanks of the 30th Mechanized Brigade and artillery of the 17th Tank Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as the Russians attempted several crossings over the Donets river near the villages of Dronivka, Bilohorivka, and Serebrianka.