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  2. Karelian Group - Wikipedia

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    The Karelian Group "Nord" [10] (Karelian: Karjalan ryhmä), formerly known as the Karelian National Battalion (Ukrainian: Карельський національний батальйон, romanized: Karelskyi natsionalnyi batalion; Karelian: Karjalan Kansallini Pataljona) also known as Nord, [10] is a formation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, functioning as a component of the Russian ...

  3. Army of Karelia - Wikipedia

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    The Karelian Army fought north of Lake Ladoga. On July 10 the Army started its offensive against East Karelia , north of Lake Ladoga . The aim was to reclaim the areas lost to the Soviet Union in the Winter War , but also to advance deeper into Soviet territory to gain a more easily defensible front .

  4. List of comparative military ranks - Wikipedia

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    Comparative military ranks of World War I; Comparative officer ranks of World War II; World War II German Army ranks and insignia; Military ranks of the Luftwaffe (1935–45) Corps colours of the Luftwaffe (1935–45) Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine; Japan - army ranks of the Japanese Empire during World War II

  5. Karelia Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The brigade insignia consists of the dueling arms of the coat of arms of the Province of Karelia on a laurel wreath. As with the flag, the insignia belonged originally to the Regiment of the Karelian Guard, and was assigned to the brigade in 1967. [4] Since 4 April 1978, the brigade cross has been the Torkkelinristi, designed by Pentti Vainikka ...

  6. Comparative army officer ranks of Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

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    Rank comparison chart of all armies of Post-Soviet states. [1] [2] Officers (OF 1–10) ... Comparative army officer ranks of Europe This page was last edited on 26 ...

  7. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Post-Soviet states

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    Rank comparison chart of enlisted for all armies of Post-Soviet states. [1] [2] ... Comparative army enlisted ranks of Europe This page was last edited on 26 May ...

  8. Karelian Front - Wikipedia

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    The Karelian Front was created in August 1941 when Northern Front was split into Karelian Front and Leningrad Front to take account of the different military developments and requirements on the Leningrad approaches versus those along the Finnish border to the Arctic. It remained in existence until the end of the war.

  9. Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, [a] Karelian ASSR [b] for short, sometimes referred to as Soviet Karelia, East Karelia or simply Karelia, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union, with its capital in Petrozavodsk. It existed from 25 July 1923 to 31 March 1940 and again from 6 July 1956 to 13 ...