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- Mogilev_Offensive abstract "The Mogilev Offensive (Russian: Могилевская наступательная операция) was part of the Belorussian Strategic Offensive of the Red Army in the summer of 1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration. Its goals were to capture the city of Mogilev, and to pin down and trap the bulk of the German Fourth Army. The offensive fulfilled both objectives.".
- Mogilev_Offensive causalties "33,000 killed, 3,250 POW (Soviet est)".
- Mogilev_Offensive combatant "22px Nazi Germany".
- Mogilev_Offensive combatant "Soviet Union".
- Mogilev_Offensive commander 2nd_Belorussian_Front.
- Mogilev_Offensive commander 4th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- Mogilev_Offensive commander Georgiy_Zakharov.
- Mogilev_Offensive commander Kurt_von_Tippelskirch.
- Mogilev_Offensive date "1944-06-23".
- Mogilev_Offensive date "1944-06-28".
- Mogilev_Offensive isPartOfMilitaryConflict Operation_Bagration.
- Mogilev_Offensive place Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Mogilev_Offensive result "Soviet Victory".
- Mogilev_Offensive strength "?".
- Mogilev_Offensive thumbnail Flag_of_Germany_1933.svg?width=300.
- Mogilev_Offensive wikiPageID "15980990".
- Mogilev_Offensive wikiPageRevisionID "541438950".
- Mogilev_Offensive casualties "33000".
- Mogilev_Offensive casualties "?".
- Mogilev_Offensive combatant "22".
- Mogilev_Offensive combatant "Soviet Union".
- Mogilev_Offensive commander "22".
- Mogilev_Offensive commander "Georgiy Zakharov".
- Mogilev_Offensive conflict "Mogilev Offensive".
- Mogilev_Offensive date "--06-23".
- Mogilev_Offensive hasPhotoCollection Mogilev_Offensive.
- Mogilev_Offensive partof Operation_Bagration.
- Mogilev_Offensive place Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Mogilev_Offensive result "Soviet Victory".
- Mogilev_Offensive strength "?".
- Mogilev_Offensive subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Soviet_Union.
- Mogilev_Offensive subject Category:Conflicts_in_1944.
- Mogilev_Offensive subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Mogilev_Offensive subject Category:Operation_Bagration.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Abstraction100002137.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Act100030358.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Activity100407535.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Battle100953559.
- Mogilev_Offensive type BattlesInvolvingTheSovietUnion.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Conflict100958896.
- Mogilev_Offensive type ConflictsIn1944.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Event100029378.
- Mogilev_Offensive type GroupAction101080366.
- Mogilev_Offensive type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Mogilev_Offensive type MilitaryOperationsOfWorldWarIIInvolvingGermany.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Operation100955060.
- Mogilev_Offensive type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Mogilev_Offensive type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Event.
- Mogilev_Offensive type MilitaryConflict.
- Mogilev_Offensive type SocietalEvent.
- Mogilev_Offensive type Event.
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- Mogilev_Offensive type Event.
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- Mogilev_Offensive type Thing.
- Mogilev_Offensive comment "The Mogilev Offensive (Russian: Могилевская наступательная операция) was part of the Belorussian Strategic Offensive of the Red Army in the summer of 1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration. Its goals were to capture the city of Mogilev, and to pin down and trap the bulk of the German Fourth Army. The offensive fulfilled both objectives.".
- Mogilev_Offensive label "Mogilev Offensive".
- Mogilev_Offensive label "Offensive de Mohilev".
- Mogilev_Offensive label "Могилёвская операция".
- Mogilev_Offensive sameAs Offensive_de_Mohilev.
- Mogilev_Offensive sameAs m.03qjtzk.
- Mogilev_Offensive sameAs Q2509903.
- Mogilev_Offensive sameAs Q2509903.
- Mogilev_Offensive sameAs Mogilev_Offensive.
- Mogilev_Offensive wasDerivedFrom Mogilev_Offensive?oldid=541438950.
- Mogilev_Offensive depiction Flag_of_Germany_1933.svg.
- Mogilev_Offensive isPrimaryTopicOf Mogilev_Offensive.
- Mogilev_Offensive name "Mogilev Offensive".