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  1. Operation Bagration, in combination with the neighbouring Lvov–Sandomierz offensive, launched a few weeks later in Ukraine, allowed the Soviet Union to recapture Byelorussia and Ukraine within its 1941 borders, advance into German East Prussia, but more importantly, the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive allowed the Red Army to reach the outskirts of Warsaw after gaining control of Poland east of ...

  2. Até o final da Bagration, em agosto de 1944, 17 divisões alemãs haviam sido totalmente destruídas, e 50 divisões tinham perdido mais da metade de seu aparato. Durante mais de dois meses de ofensiva, as tropas soviéticas avançaram mais de 560 quilômetros, libertando enormes áreas da Bielorrússia, além de partes da Letônia, Lituânia e Polônia.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2019 · Named after General Pyotr Bagration, who died defending Russia on the battlefield of Borodino in 1812, the operation fulfilled Joseph Stalin’s promise to Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt at Tehran to launch an offensive in support of the opening of a western front in France.

  4. Bagration flèches. The Bagration flèches ( Russian: багратионовы флеши [1]) are three historic military earthworks [2] named after General Pyotr Bagration, who ordered their construction. They served as the pivotal strongholds on the Russian left flank during the Battle of Borodino on 7 September [ O.S. 26 August] 1812.

  5. ปิออตร์ อีวาโนวิช บากราตีออน ( รัสเซีย: Пьотър Иванович Багратион, Pyotr Ivanovich Bagration) บ้างเรียก เจ้าชายบากราตีออน เป็นนายพลของ จักรวรรดิ ...

  6. The troops of General Pyotr Bagration, which were defending the positions here, came under concentrated fire from 130 French guns. There, in the sector where the main attack was launched, ...

  7. Pyotr Bagration was a Russian general and prince of Georgian origin, prominent during the Napoleonic Wars.