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    The first JassyKishinev offensive, named after the two major cities Jassy and Kishinev in the area, was a series of military engagements between 8 April...
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    The second JassyKishinev offensive, named after the two major cities, Jassy and Kishinev, in the staging area, was a Soviet offensive against Axis forces...
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  • JassyKishinev offensive may refer to either of the following military offensives carried out by Soviet forces during World War II: First Jassy–Kishinev...
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    Soviet Army launched the first JassyKishinev offensive, so named after two major cities Iași (Jassy) and Chișinău (Kishinev) in the area. A series of military...
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  • War (1787–1792) First JassyKishinev Offensive and Second JassyKishinev Offensive, two 1944 World War II major offensives Jassy (surname), several people...
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  • supposedly held back by Axis defensive lines in northern Romania. The JassyKishinev Offensive, launched on 20 August 1944, resulted in a quick and decisive Soviet...
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  • plans for a continued offensive of their own; this sector would remain quiet until 20 August, when the 2nd Jassy-Kishinev Offensive began. By 1 December...
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    Romania, before being almost completely destroyed in the Second Jassy-Kishinev Offensive in August 1944. Following this it would fight in Hungary, attempting...
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    Lvov–Sandomierz offensive. Thirdly, conditions were created to develop attack deeper into Romania and the Balkans, which were accomplished during the second Jassy–Kishinev...
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  • 1944 by renaming Army Group A. This army group saw action during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation and after taking heavy casualties was redesignated Army Group...
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  • during World War II. The LII. Armeekorps was destroyed during the JassyKishinev Offensive (August 1944). Infantry General (General der Infanterie) Kurt von...
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    Belgrade. In response to the defeat of German forces in the Second JassyKishinev offensive in late August 1944, which forced Bulgaria and Romania to switch...
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  • Iasi-Kishinev Operation, pp. 243, 248-49 Soviet General Staff, The Iasi-Kishinev Operation, pp. 249, 251 Soviet General Staff, The Iasi-Kishinev Operation...
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  • limited service in the first Jassy-Kishinev offensive in the spring, but considerably more in August's second offensive and several of its subunits received...
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    Fretter-Pico, and his own Romanian 3rd Army. After the Second JassyKishinev Offensive, Dumitrescu's plan was to reach Bucharest and avoid any engagements...
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    surrendered to the Soviet forces in August 1944 during the Soviet JassyKishinev Offensive (August 1944). He was held in the Soviet Union as a war criminal...
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    Soviets overran those fields in the course of their August 1944 Jassy-Kishinev Offensive. One of the few advantages held by the German forces in November...
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    numbers were killed. In August 1944, during the Soviet Second JassyKishinev Offensive, the Axis war effort on the Eastern Front collapsed. The coup of...
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  • Uman–Botoșani Offensive, the Second JassyKishinev Offensive, the Battle of Debrecen, the Budapest Offensive, and the Prague Offensive. At the end of...
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  • of the Soviet Army, 1944, pp. 199, 229 Soviet General Staff, The Iasi-Kishinev Operation, ed. & trans. R. W. Harrison, Helion & Co., Ltd., Solihull, UK...
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  • during World War II. It was destroyed in August 1944 during the JassyKishinev Offensive (August 1944). Infantry General (General der Infanterie) Wilhelm...
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  • Doppelkopf Romanian campaign: August–December 1944 JassyKishinev Offensive First JassyKishinev Offensive Battle of Târgul Frumos First Battle of Târgu Frumos...
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  • Corps retreated to Romania, where it was destroyed during the JassyKishinev Offensive in August 1944. A second deployment followed as the 30th Army Corps...
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    historian David Glantz claims the battle was part of the First Jassy-Kishinev Offensive, which resulted from a Stavka order to the forces of the 2nd &...
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    powerful armoured forces, fresh from their victory in the First JassyKishinev Offensive in April–June 1944, to the central front to support Army Group...
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  • limited action along the Dniestr River into May. When the Second Jassy-Kishinev offensive began in late August the division was part of a special group of...
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  • Iasi-Kishinev Operation, ed. & trans. R. W. Harrison, Helion & Co., Ltd., Solihull, UK, 2017, pp. 24, 39-40, 74 Soviet General Staff, The Iasi-Kishinev Operation...
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  • cities of Jassy and Kishinev. On 13 April, Gen. I.S. Konev ordered Lt. Gen. K.A. Koroteev to probe the defenses of German IV Corps north of Jassy. He, in...
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  • Little Saturn, the Donbass Strategic Offensive, the Second JassyKishinev Offensive, the Vistula–Oder Offensive, and the Battle of Berlin. Postwar, the...
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    Buschenhagen surrendered to the Soviet forces in August 1944, after the JassyKishinev Offensive (August 1944) and was held in the Soviet Union as a war criminal...
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