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- Baltic Fleet Svir–Petrozavodsk (21 June – 9 August) by the Karelian Front Tuloksa landing (23–27 June) by the Soviet Ladoga Flotilla In January 1944, Soviet...
- Cao Bang (1979) Finnish reconquest of Ladoga Karelia (1941) Battle of Tuloksa Battle of Oktwin Battle of Mong Cai Battle for Narva Bridgehead Battle...
- north. The Finnish offensive started on the early hours of September 4 at Tuloksa, when the largest artillery barrage so far in Finnish history was unleashed...
- naval forces on the lake remained p****ive during the Soviet landings at Tuloksa on 23 June they did play a key role in facilitating the Finnish evacuations...
- charge of the Finnish forces along the Svir. Following a Soviet landing in Tuloksa as part of the Soviet Svir–Petrozavodsk Offensive in 1944, the Finnish...
- Karelia. The mouth of the river is 47 km on the left bank of the river Tuloksa. The river is 19 km, the catchment area 134 км². "Река Пуоройоя (Пуройоя...
- capturing Sortavala at the lake's northern end) included a landing at Tuloksa on the eastern s****. One Soviet naval infantry brigade was landed, and...
- s****-shocked in February 1919, wounded in the arm in June near the village of Tuloksa, and wounded in the foot near Dno in October. After the regiment was transferred...
- Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive on 21 June 1944. Following a Soviet landing in Tuloksa, which put the corps in danger of being cut off, Blick requested permission...
- paving the way for infantry ****aults along Lake Ladoga. However, after the Tuloksa landing Finnish forces were reinforced with reserves and mounted a counterattack...