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  2. Vistula–Oder offensive - Wikipedia

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    The VistulaOder offensive was a major success for the Soviet military. Within a matter of days, the forces involved had advanced hundreds of kilometers, taking much of Poland and striking deep within the pre-war borders of the Reich. The offensive broke the back of Army Group A and much of Germany's remaining capacity for military resistance.

  3. Battle of Poznań (1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Army launched the VistulaOder offensive on 12 January 1945, inflicted a huge defeat on the defending German forces, and advanced rapidly into western Poland and eastern Germany. Certain cities which lay on the path of the Soviet advance were declared by Hitler to be Festungen (strongholds), where the garrisons were ordered to mount ...

  4. Jupiter (1942) — second phase of failed major offensive against Rzhev salient. Polar Star (1943) — offensive to destroy Army Group North. Polkovodets Rumyantsev (1943) — defeat of Army Group South's 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf. Prague Offensive (1945) — Soviet offensive in final stages of World War II

  5. Army Group Vistula - Wikipedia

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    Army Group Vistula (German: Heeresgruppe Weichsel) was an Army Group of the Wehrmacht, formed on 24 January 1945.It lasted for 105 days, having been put together from elements of Army Group A (shattered in the Soviet Vistula-Oder Offensive), Army Group Centre (similarly largely destroyed in the East Prussian Offensive), and a variety of new or ad hoc formations.

  6. 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian)

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    Eventually, the reformed division, which numbered roughly 11,000 Estonians and 2,500 Germans, returned to the front line in late February, just in time for the Soviet Vistula-Oder Offensive. [37] This offensive forced the German forces back behind the Oder and Neisse rivers. The division was pushed back to the Neisse, taking heavy casualties.

  7. East Pomeranian offensive - Wikipedia

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    Arnswalde–Kolberg offensive operation 1–18 March 1945 Altdamm offensive operation 18 March – 4 April 1945 (near Stettin) It was the East Pomeranian offensive that prevented Zhukov from reaching Berlin in February (the object of the massive VistulaOder offensive), since it became a priority to clear German forces from Pomerania first.

  8. Army Group Centre - Wikipedia

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    Army Group Centre (German: Heeresgruppe Mitte) was the name of two distinct strategic German Army Groups that fought on the Eastern Front in World War II.The first Army Group Centre was created during the planning of Operation Barbarossa, Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, as one of the three German Army formations assigned to the invasion.

  9. 1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring - Wikipedia

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    After the start of the Allied offensive, Operation Diadem, on 12 May, the division retreated towards Rome and then abandoned the city. The division arrived in Poland in late-July and fought alongside SS Division Wiking , SS Division Totenkopf and the 19th Panzer Division on the Vistula River between Modlin Fortress and Warsaw.