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Kovel (Ukrainian: Ковель, IPA: [ˈkɔʋelʲ] ; Polish:
Kowel; Yiddish: קאוולע / קאוולי) is a city in
Volyn Oblast,
northwestern Ukraine. It
serves as the...
- The
Battle of
Kowel (also
known as the
Battle of
Kovel or the
Battle of Kovel-Stanislav) took
place during World War I, from 28 July to 8
August 1916...
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successful joint operations against the Wehrmacht.
Together they
retook Kowel (April 6) and Włodzimierz. However, the Division[which?] was soon forced...
- in the
areas east of the line Augustów –
Grodno – Białystok – Kobryń –
Kowel – Żółkiew – Lwów – Żydaczów –
Stryj – Turka. Rail
lines were operational...
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After an
initial retreat, it
checked the
Russian advance at the
Battle of
Kowel.
After the
signing of the
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in
March 1918, the Army...
- Waszyński was born as
Mosze Waks into a
Polish Jewish family in 1904 in
Kowel, a
small town in
Volhynia (now in Ukraine),
which at the time was part of...
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fortress in Brześć
Litewski and then
strike further southwards towards Kowel and Galicia. The
purpose of this
attack was to cut
Poland in two and paralyze...
- (Teja Timur)
Gladak Anyar *
Jalmak Jungcangcang *
Kangenan *
Kolpajung *
Kowel *
Laden Nylabu Daya
Nylabu Laok
Panempan Parteker *
Patemon *
Toronan West...
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After an
initial retreat, he
checked the
Russian advance at the
Battle of
Kowel. He was
promoted to Colonel-General, the
second highest rank for a general...
- Częstochowa, Grodno, Grudziądz, Gdynia, Janów, Jasło, Katowice, Kielce,
Kowel, Kraków, Kutno, Lublin, Lwów, Olkusz, Piotrków, Płock, Płońsk, Poznań, Puck...