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  2. Battle of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    "Operation Typhoon": Video on YouTube, lecture by David Stahel, author of Operation Typhoon. Hitler's March on Moscow (2013) and The Battle for Moscow (2015); via the official channel of USS Silversides Museum; Map: Deployment of troops before the battle of Moscow; Map (detailed): Battle of Moscow 1941. German offensive; WW2DB: Battle of Moscow

  3. File:Map Operation Typhoon.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on alt.wikipedia.org Ада-Тӧрӧл учун Улу јуу; Usage on azb.wikipedia.org بیرینجی خارکیف دؤیوشو

  4. List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers

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    Carried out 29 June 1941.) Operation Reindeer (plan to occupy the mines of Pechengsky) Operation Platinum Fox (plan to capture Murmansk) Sea of Azov Offensive Operation (joint German-Romanian offensive to capture the Azov coast. Carried out 12 September 1941.) Operation Typhoon (strategic pincer offensive against the Moscow region. Carried out ...

  5. Order of battle of the German Ninth Army, October 1941

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    Order of battle of the German Ninth Army, October 1941 represents the order of battle for the German Ninth Army during Operation Typhoon as part of the German Army Group Center as it attempted to capture Moscow during World War II. [1] [2]

  6. 3rd Panzer Army - Wikipedia

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    It was a constituent part of Army Group Centre and participated in Operation Barbarossa and fought in the Battle of Moscow in late 1941 and early 1942. Later it served in Operation Typhoon, where it was placed under operational control of the Ninth Army. Panzergruppe 3 was retitled the 3rd Panzer Army on 1 January 1942.

  7. Fedor von Bock - Wikipedia

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    Bock on the Eastern Front during Operation Typhoon, October 1941. On 9 September, Army High Command instructed Bock to prepare an operational order for the assault on Moscow. Operation Typhoon was the code-name given to this new attack, which was to begin no later than 30 September. Bock supervised the planning and preparation of the operation ...

  8. September 1941 - Wikipedia

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    The Germans launched Operation Typhoon, the assault on Moscow, when Heinz Guderian's forces attacked along the Bryansk Front. [51] The two-day Babi Yar massacre ended with almost 34,000 Ukrainian Jews killed and covered over with dirt and rock. Winston Churchill gave a speech in the House of Commons reviewing the war situation. [52]

  9. December 1941 - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Red Army launched a massive counter-offensive against the German Forces during the Battle of Moscow which effectively put Operation Typhoon to an end. December 6 , 1941 (Saturday) [ edit ]