- romanized: Chernovtsy, (in
Russian until 1944: Чернови́цы, romanized:
Chernovitsy), Ukrainian: Чернівці, romanized: Chernivtsi. In the
times of Halych-Volyn...
- The
Battle of the Kamenets–Podolsky
pocket (or Hube Pocket) was part of the
larger Soviet Proskurov–Chernovtsy
offensive (Russian: Проскуровско-Черновицкая...
-
received the
Order of
Bogdan Khmelnitsky for
actions in the Proskurov–
Chernovitsy Offensive and in May 1944 was
converted into the 4th
Guards Anti-Aircraft...
-
spent most of the rest of the war. The
division fought in the Proskurov–
Chernovitsy Offensive, the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive, the Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive...
- guns." It took part in the
winter battles in
Ukraine in 1944 (Proskurov-
Chernovitsy), then the Lvov–Sandomierz
Operation in the summer. Its
commander was...
- as a
vanguard of
Russian army p****ed the
whole of
Bukovina and took
Chernovitsy. "Savages"
broke into
Galich and
kicked the
Austrians away a w**** ago...
- The 13th
Guards fought in the
capture of
Ternopol during the Proskurov–
Chernovitsy Offensive, and
received the
Order of the Red
Banner for its "fulfillment...
- the cost of five of its own. On 8 April, it was
awarded the
honorific Chernovitsy in
recognition of its "courage and heroism" in the
battles for the city...
- (Serbian*), Černovice (Czech*, Slovak*),
Chernivtsi – Чернівці (Ukrainian*),
Chernovitsy – Черновицы (Russian,
before 1944*),
Chernovtsi – Черновци (Bulgarian*)...
- Zhitomir–Berdichev offensive, Korsun–Shevchenkovsky offensive, Proskurov-
Chernovitsy Offensive, Lvov–Sandomierz offensive,
Lower Silesian offensive, and the...