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  2. Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive or Karelian offensive [Notes 3] was a strategic operation by the Soviet Leningrad and Karelian Fronts against Finland on the Karelian Isthmus and East Karelia fronts of the Continuation War, on the Eastern Front of World War II. The Soviet forces captured East Karelia and Vyborg/Viipuri. After that, however ...

  3. Battle of Vyborg Bay (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Battles in Vyborg Bay started on 30 June with the Soviet 224th Rifle Division's attempt to capture the islands of Teikari and Melansaari. The 3rd Battalion of the 224th's 185th Rifle Regiment landed on Teikari from ships of the Kronstadt Naval Defense Region late in the evening on 30 June, after a fifty-kilometer foot march that exhausted the ...

  4. Battle of Vyborg Bay (1940) - Wikipedia

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    The Mannerheim Line had been pierced in the Second Battle of Summa and Field Marshal Mannerheim had ordered on 15 February a general retreat to the Intermediate line. However, the effective deployment of the Red Army also broke through the Intermediate line and the Finnish troops were allowed to retreat further to the line Vyborg (Viipuri) – Tali – Noskuanselkä – Kuparsaari – Vuoksi ...

  5. Battle of Vyborg (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Vyborg was a significant battle during the Finnish invasion of the Karelian Isthmus, part of the Continuation War. The battle took place from August 21 to September 1 where Finland aimed to recapture the city of Vyborg from Soviet control. The battle ended in the Finnish capture of Vyborg and surrounding areas.

  6. Battle of Vyborg Bay - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Vyborg Bay (1790), between Russia and Sweden during the Russo-Swedish War (1788–90) Battle of Vyborg (1918), when Vyborg was captured by the Whites from the Reds during the Finnish Civil War; Battle of Vyborg Bay (1940) Battle of Vyborg Bay (1944), between the Soviet Union and Finland during World War II

  7. Slovakia during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Tripartite Pact (also called the Three-Power Pact, the Axis Pact, the Three-way Pact or the Tripartite Treaty), an agreement signed in Berlin on September 27, 1940, linked Germany, Italy and Japan as the Axis powers of World War II. On November 24, 1940, Slovakia also signed the Tripartite Pact.

  8. Farmer hits ‘rock’ while plowing — and finds unusual World ...

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    In 1945, near the last few months of World War II, the village of Chocholná-Velčice was located along the front lines for about two weeks, the Facebook post said. The Nazi German army defended ...

  9. Vyborg - Wikipedia

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    Vyborg remained under Swedish rule until it was captured by the Russians during the Great Northern War. Under Russian rule, Vyborg was the seat of Vyborg Governorate until it was incorporated into the newly established Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous part of the Russian Empire.