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  2. Timeline of the Eastern Front of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Front was a theatre of World War II which primarily involved combat between the nations and allies of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.Combat in the Eastern Front began with the two powers remaining peaceful towards each other, with the annexation of countries such as Albania and portions of Poland by Germany and its allies, and the annexation of Finland and the rest of Poland by ...

  3. Eastern Front (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Front; Part of the European theatre of World War II: Clockwise from top left: Soviet T-34 tanks storming PoznaƄ, 1945; German Tiger I tanks during the Battle of Kursk, 1943; German Stuka dive bombers on the Eastern Front, 1943; German Einsatzgruppen death squad murdering Jews in Ukraine, 1942; Wilhelm Keitel signing the German Instrument of Surrender, 1945; Soviet troops at the Battle ...

  4. List of World War II television series - Wikipedia

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    2020 2020 Norway Atlantic Crossing: Drama. Evacuation of the Royal Family of Norway during World War II [6] 2020 2020 United States The Liberator: Italian campaign: 2021 2021 Germany The Defeated: Shadowplay Berlin immediately after being divided into allied zones 2020 2020 India The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye

  5. Werwolf (Wehrmacht headquarters) - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the location of "Werwolf", and other Führer Headquarters throughout Europe. Führerhauptquartier Werwolf was the codename used for one of Adolf Hitler's World War II Eastern Front military headquarters located in a pine forest about 12 kilometres (7 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) north of Vinnytsia, in Ukraine, which was used between 1942 and 1943.

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

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    October 1941, Germany's Army Group Center is only some 25 km west of Moscow. The Russian winter, however, is only a few weeks away. With not enough soldiers or military equipment, the Soviet high command's only hope left is that the weather will save the capital. The battle ends in a bloody failure for the German Army, and it is forced to retreat.

  7. East Prussian offensive - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Soviet Advance into East Prussia & Siege of Königsberg January 13 - May 9, 1945, archived from the original on 10 April 2006; Glantz, David M., The Soviet-German War 1941–45]: Myths and Realities: A Survey Essay (PDF), pp. 84– 87, archived from the original (PDF) on 9 July 2011; Popov, Grigory (2020).

  8. Fire in the East - Wikipedia

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    Six 21" x 27" maps that, when put together, cover the Eastern Front from Warsaw in the west to Stalingrad in the east, and from Murmansk in the north to Sevastopol in the south. The map scale used in the entire Europa series is 25 km (16 mi) per hex. More than 2500 die-cut counters; 40-page rulebook; player charts; two six-sided dice

  9. Courland Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The Courland Pocket [a] was an area of the Courland Peninsula where Army Group North of Nazi Germany and the Reichskommissariat Ostland were cut off and surrounded by the Red Army for almost a year, lasting from July 1944 until 10 May 1945.