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Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Харків, IPA: [ˈxɑrkiu̯] ), also
known as
Kharkov (Russian: Харькoв, IPA: [ˈxarʲkəf] ), is the second-largest city in Ukraine. Located...
- The
Battle of
Kharkov was any one of four
World War II
battles in and near the
Soviet city of
Kharkov in
modern Ukraine. In
usage the term is sometimes...
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Kharkov in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kharkov, the
Russian name for Kharkiv, is a city in Ukraine.
Kharkov may also
refer to:
First Battle...
- The
Third Battle of
Kharkov was a
series of
battles on the
Eastern Front of
World War II,
undertaken by
German Army
Group South against the
Soviet Red...
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Kharkov Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the
Russian Empire founded in 1835. It
embraced the
historical region of Sloboda...
- The
First Battle of
Kharkov,
named by
Wilhelm Keitel, took
place in 1941 and was a
conflict for
control of the city of
Kharkov,
located in the Ukrainian...
- The
Second Battle of
Kharkov or
Operation Fredericus was an Axis counter-offensive in the
region around Kharkov against the Red Army
Izium bridgehead offensive...
- The Belgorod–
Kharkov strategic offensive operation, or
simply Belgorod–
Kharkov offensive operation, was a
Soviet strategic summer offensive that aimed...
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Kharkiv (or
Kharkov) may
refer to:
Kharkiv Operation (June 1919)
Battle of
Kharkov, four
battles in
World War II
First Battle of
Kharkov, an
October 1941...
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Vecherniy Kharkov (Russian: Вечерний Харьков,
literally Evening Kharkiv) is a
regional Ukrainian newspaper published in Russian. The editor-in-chief of...