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  • ...red the mix. In 1946, this changed to [[Soviet Army]]. China continues the Red Army tradition, with the [[People's Liberation Army]] containing the Chinese nav
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  • ...red the mix. In 1946, this changed to [[Soviet Army]]. China continues the Red Army tradition, with the [[People's Liberation Army]] containing the Chinese nav
    892 bytes (126 words) - 13:44, 3 September 2009
  • ...ted resistance organization, essentially a propaganda force, led by former Red Army lieutenant general [[Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov]] and made up of German [[pr
    242 bytes (32 words) - 16:16, 6 March 2010
  • ...nt a counter-attack on 19 November. This was a spectacular success and the Red Army completed a pincer movement to the west of Stalingrad, thereby encircling t
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  • ...a]] in August 1918, to support White Russian forces against the Bolshevik Red Army during the Russian Civil War; non-Japanese troops stayed until 1920 and Jap
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  • ...balance among three elements: the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Red Army and the Organs of State Security. Each maintained a divisional-sized force
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  • Introduced during the[[Second World War]] by the [[Red Army]], the '''Operational Maneuver Group (OMG)''' is part of Soviet and Russian
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  • ...et Union in return for Soviet intervention in the war in Asia. The Soviet Red Army entered Manchuria in August 1945 and remained there until April 1946. Afte
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  • Joining the Red Army and Bolshevik Party in 1918, he advanced by military ability, caring little ...gn, and concluded that due to inadequate mobilizationd and logistics, the “Red Army suffered an attrition of combat power so that at the culmination of the cam
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  • ...attended the Moscow Institute of Agriculture, and in 1920, he joined the [[Red Army]]. He quickly rose through the ranks and fought on the socialist side at th In 1929, he graduated from the "Vystrel" higher command courses of the Red Army.
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  • ...he intervening forces supported White Russian forces against the Bolshevik Red Army during the Russian Civil War, keeping resources from the Germans. Other tha
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  • ...st in Manchuria in return for Soviet intervention in the war in Asia. The Red Army entered Manchuria in August 1945 and remained there until April 1946. Afte
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  • While the U.S. military during the [[Vietnam War]], and the Soviet Red Army throughout its existence, tried to accelerate NCO development by taking sel
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  • ...ect weapon, with dozens, hundreds, or thousands to be fired at once by the Red Army, so individual accuracy was not only not a requirement, but undesirable; th
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  • **[[Eighth Red Army]](Sobennikov) **[[Eleventh Red Army]] (Morosov)
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  • ...he old city was destroyed in the ensuing battles between the Nazis and the Red Army.
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  • ...pe, and installed local Communists to run governments in the countries the Red Army occupied. In 1949, Mao Zedong's Chinese Communist Party completed the conqu
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  • ...ittle effort was expended on the transition between the destruction of the Red Army and the establishment of the security necessary to realize the ultimate pol ...y. Stalin had previously, in 1937, purged the senior command staff of the Red Army, leaving a leadership vacuum when the Germans launched the [[Operation Barb
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  • ...loomed between the Chinese nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) and the communist Red Army or People's Liberation Army. On November 2nd, 1948, Shenyang was liberated
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  • ...war years. After witnessing the shooting of hostages by the revolutionary "Red Army" in Munich, he acquired a lifelong hatred of communism. <ref name="evans200 ...loyalists assembled in the [[Führerbunker]] in central [[Berlin]] as the [[Red Army]] fought its way into the city. One of his last tasks was the arrest and ex
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  • ...y unacceptable to have "spy satellites over the Motherland", and the great Red Army unable to do anything about them. Soviet delegations threatened, apparently
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  • ...e KMT was engaged in a Civil War with the Communist Party of China and its Red Army. Chiang Kai-shek used as system of repeated encirclement of the communists ...of China (CPC) members from 40,000 in 1937 to 1.2 million and built up his Red Army to nearly one million soldiers plus an additional two million militia. CPC
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  • ...ieberman studied at the local agricultural institute. His father Lev was a Red Army veteran who was taken prisoner by the Germans and later spent 7 years in a
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  • ...SS did on the Wehrmacht or the Soviet Organs of State Security did on the Red Army.
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  • ...f the 'Casino', was the scene of a bombing by the ''Rote Armee Fraktion'' (Red Army Faction, i.e., the [[Baader-Meinhof Group]]). In 1976 and 1982, this group
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  • ...search]</ref>, David M. Glantz<ref>David M. Glantz, ''Colossus Reborn: The Red Army At War, 1941-1943'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Colossus-Reborn-1941-1943 ...eg Fedotovich Suvenirov's ''Tragediia RKKA 1937-1938'' [The tragedy of the Red Army, 1937-38] (1998), David Stone's ''Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of t
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  • ...ely large-scale operations were carried out, often in cooperation with the Red Army. Organized leadership and cadres were created, various forms of actions (di
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  • ...doctrine of ''maskirovka'', which was controlled at the highest levels of Red Army General Staff. The term translates poorly; "deception" and "camouflage" bot
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  • ...the Soviets under conditions most advantageous to the Soviets. The Soviet Red Army was larger than the Western forces, which had been reduced greatly at the e
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  • ...oviets had no flexibility on this issue; if it became known that the great Red Army could not protect the Motherland from flying spies, they would walk out of
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  • ...rritory. An example of the latter occurred in World War II when the Soviet Red Army salted their own lands as the Nazis forced them to retreat back through it,
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  • ...operation between the anti-fascists led to the creation of a 30,000 strong Red Army, which took control of the entire region. Franco was called in to quell the
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  • ...mplement his strategy Mao developed a well-trained and highly disciplined "Red Army" capable of withstanding KMT attacks and he organized local governments, or The strength of the red army and the durability of the Jiangxi Soviet Republic were severely tested betw
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  • ...] (Head of the secret police) and [[Marshal Tukhachevsky]] (Chief of the [[Red Army]]) were sentenced to death. Most old Bolsheviks, all of Lenins Politburo (e
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  • ...cance were made centrally, with Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Party, Red Army|military and State Security (KGB) input. If a decision was made in favor of
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  • In 1948 [[Mao Zedong]]'s Red Army drove [[Chiang Kai-shek]]'s Nationalists off the mainland; they held tenuou ...edict what sort of military threat in the future would be presented by the Red Army. To estimate costs the CIA used analogs--using Soviet trucks or American ta
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  • ...ely large-scale operations were carried out, often in cooperation with the Red Army. Organized leadership and cadres were created, various forms of actions (su
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  • ...that "spies" could traverse the "Motherland" without being stopped by the Red Army, or the "Sword and Shield" of the organs of state security, was immensely t
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  • ...s in areas of Europe occupied by the Axis powers, and also to Mao Zedong's Red Army in China and to the Viet Minh in French Indochina who were fighting the Jap
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  • ...ries of eastern Europe, especially Poland, which had been overrun by the [[Red Army]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 848–849.</ref> He was accompanied at the session
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  • ...nst Germany. The final blow was the loss of the Romanian oil fields as the Red Army advanced through the Balkans in September. This, combined with the U.S. air
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