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Kharkov (2247 bytes)
1: '''Kharkov''' ([[Russian language|rus]]: Ха́... 3: Kharkov's industry and research specialize on arms produc... 9: ... During the early years of the [[Soviet Union]], Kharkov was the [[capital]] of the [[Ukrainian SSR|Ukrain... 13: ...g the legendary [[T-34]] tank earlier designed in Kharkov). 15: *[[First Battle of Kharkov]] Third Battle of Kharkov (1369 bytes) 1: ... von Manstein]], the Germans retook the city of [[Kharkov]] from the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] armies in bitt... 3: ...the [[Battle of Stalingrad]]. The Third Battle of Kharkov left the city only temporarily in [[Axis Powers|A... 6: *The Battle of Kharkov, by Jean Restayn, J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing. IS... 7: ...nzer-Grenadier-Division "LSSAH" and the Battle of Kharkov January - March 1943 , by George Nipe & Remy Spez... 8: ...tory in Russia: The SS-Panzerkorps and Manstein's Kharkov Counteroffensive February - March 1943, by George... Battle of Kharkov (596 bytes) 1: ...he [[Soviet Union]] are known as the '''Battle of Kharkov''': 3: ...troops captured the city in the [[First Battle of Kharkov]], 1941. 4: ...Soviet forces retook it in the [[Second Battle of Kharkov]], May 1942, but were cut off and destroyed. 5: ...ut were driven out again in the [[Third Battle of Kharkov]] in February 1943. 6: ...city for the final time in the [[Fourth Battle of Kharkov]], August 1943. Kharkov University (670 bytes) 1: Also known as '''[[Kharkov]] State University''' or '''Karazin Kharkiv Natio... 3: '''Kharkov University''' is one of the major universities in... 13: [http://www.univer.kharkov.ua/ Kharkiv National University] Second Battle of Kharkov (903 bytes) 1: ... to recapture the [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] city of [[Kharkov]] from the [[Germany|Germans]]. 5: The Second Battle of Kharkov was the prelude of "[[Operation Blue]]", aimed at... 7: See also: [[Third Battle of Kharkov]] 11: ...ar II operations and battles of the Eastern Front|Kharkov 1]] Starobielsk (372 bytes) 1: ...re massacred during the [[Katyn massacre]] in the Kharkov mass murder site. Vladimir Vasyutin (831 bytes) 1: ...1952]] - [[19th July]], [[2002]]) in [[Kharkov]], Kharkov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR was a cosmonaut. 7: ... Force School and from Test Pilot School, both in Kharkov. He was a Colonel in the Soviet Air Forces, and ... Mikhail Gurevich (2006 bytes) 7: ... medal and entered the Mathematical department of Kharkov University. After a year, for participation in re... 9: ...[1925]] he graduated from the Aviation faculty of Kharkov Technological Institute and worked as an engineer... Jean Gottman (536 bytes) 1: ...sh|Boston-Washington corridor]]. He was born in [[Kharkov]], [[Ukraine]], though at the time it was a part ... Anatoli Levchenko (369 bytes) 1: Born in Krasnokutsk, Kharkov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR on [[May 5]], [[1941]]. Mar... Nikolay Nikolayevich Beketov (2400 bytes) 3: ...assistant in the Department of [[Chemistry]] at [[Kharkov University]]. In [[1859]]-[[1887]], Beketov was a... 7: ...ey established a Physical Chemistry Department in Kharkov University at the request of Beketov, where stude... Ludwig Struve (1465 bytes) 5: ...ory there. His son [[Otto Struve]] was born in [[Kharkov]]. Józef Marcinkiewicz (2203 bytes) 1: ...stok|Białystok]], [[Poland]] - [[1940]] in [[Kharkov]], [[Ukraine]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[mathema... 5: ...e [[Katyn massacre]] on the mass murder site in [[Kharkov]], Ukraine. His parents, to whom he gave his manu... Kremenchug (2059 bytes) 3: ...nks), 73 m. S.W. of the city of Poltava, on the [[Kharkov]]-[[Nikolayev]] railway. 11: ...e in the brandy manufactured in the government of Kharkov, an destined for the governments of [[Ekaterinosl... Igor Volk (496 bytes) 1: ...'', born [[April 12]], [[1937]] in [[Gotwald,]] [[Kharkov Oblast]], [[Ukraine|Ukrainian SSR]], was a USSR c... Antonov An-140 (780 bytes) 1: ...|1994]]. Apart from the main production line in [[Kharkov]], [[Ukraine]], aircraft are being produced in [[... UM Airlines (978 bytes) 3: ...and flies to [[Chernivtsi]], [[Simferopol]] and [[Kharkov]]. According to their website, UM Air currently ... Valentin Bondarenko (1002 bytes) 1: ...arenko''' was born [[February 16]], [[1937]] in [[Kharkov]], [[Ukraine]] SSR. He rose to the rank of Second... Petr Shevyrev (1131 bytes) 3: ...[1883]], Shevyrev enrolled in the [[Univeristy of Kharkov]] and later transferred to [[St.Petersburg Univer... Natan Ilyich Zabara (1187 bytes) 5: In his youth, Zabara lived in [[Kharkov]] and was an active member of the youth [[Zionist...
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