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  • Baltic offensive
  • 1944 military conflicts in Baltic states during WW II

    The Baltic offensive, also known as the Baltic strategic offensive, was the military campaign between the northern Fronts of the Red Army and the German

    Baltic offensive

    Baltic offensive

    Baltic_offensive

  • Riga offensive (1944)
  • Soviet offensive against Nazi Germany during World War II

    The Riga offensive (Russian: Рижская наступательная операция, lit. 'Riga offensive operation') was part of the larger Baltic offensive on the Eastern

    Riga offensive (1944)

    Riga offensive (1944)

    Riga_offensive_(1944)

  • Baltic operation
  • 1941 German invasion of the Baltic states

    The Baltic strategic defensive operation (Russian: Прибалтийская стратегическая оборонительная операция, romanized: Pribaltiyskaya strategicheskaya oboronitel'naya

    Baltic operation

    Baltic operation

    Baltic_operation

  • Army Group North
  • Military unit

    the Wehrmacht's Baltic offensive operation the army group deployed into Lithuania and northern Belorussia. It served mainly in Baltic territories and

    Army Group North

    Army Group North

    Army_Group_North

  • Battle of Narva (1944)
  • Battle of World War II in Estonia

    to withdraw into Latvia. The Soviet 1st, 2nd and 3rd Baltic Fronts launched their Baltic Offensive on 14 September. The operation was aimed at cutting

    Battle of Narva (1944)

    Battle of Narva (1944)

    Battle_of_Narva_(1944)

  • Courland Pocket
  • Encirclement of Axis forces in the Baltic region

    western Latvia by the Red Army after the Baltic Offensive, when forces of the 1st Baltic Front reached the Baltic Sea near Memel (Klaipėda) after the collapse

    Courland Pocket

    Courland Pocket

    Courland_Pocket

  • Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)
  • territory of the Baltic states in its 1944 Baltic Offensive during World War II. The Red Army regained control over the three Baltic capitals and encircled

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)

    Soviet_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_(1944)

  • Occupation of the Baltic states
  • Soviet and Nazi German occupation (1940–1991)

    1944, the Soviet Union recaptured most of the Baltic states as a result of the Red Army's Baltic Offensive, trapping the remaining German forces in the

    Occupation of the Baltic states

    Occupation of the Baltic states

    Occupation_of_the_Baltic_states

  • Tartu offensive
  • Campaign fought over southeastern Estonia in 1944

    acquired command over the Emajõgi front. In the Riga offensive operation on 14–16 September, the 3rd Baltic Front attacked the German XXVIII Army Corps and

    Tartu offensive

    Tartu offensive

    Tartu_offensive

  • East Prussian offensive
  • 1945 Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front in World War II

    Front under General I.D. Chernyakhovsky as part of the Memel offensive of the 1st Baltic Front. The Soviet forces took heavy casualties while penetrating

    East Prussian offensive

    East Prussian offensive

    East_Prussian_offensive

  • Wolf's Lair
  • Adolf Hitler's Eastern Front military headquarters during World War II

    never completed because of the Red Army's rapid advance during the Baltic Offensive. Hitler left the Wolf's Lair for the final time in November 1944 after

    Wolf's Lair

    Wolf's Lair

    Wolf's_Lair

  • Tallinn offensive
  • Strategic offensive during WWII

    Tallinn offensive (Russian: Таллинская наступательная операция) was a strategic offensive by the Red Army's 2nd Shock Army and 8th Army and the Baltic Fleet

    Tallinn offensive

    Tallinn_offensive

  • Ivan Lyudnikov
  • Soviet Army Colonel General

    authority of 39 Army was temporarily delegated to 1st Baltic Front to take part in the Baltic Offensive. The army was given the combat mission of seizing

    Ivan Lyudnikov

    Ivan Lyudnikov

    Ivan_Lyudnikov

  • Leningrad Front
  • Red Army group on the Eastern Front of World War II

    blockade, the front executed various offensive and defensive operations, until finally with the help of the Baltic and Volkhov Front, the blockade was

    Leningrad Front

    Leningrad Front

    Leningrad_Front

  • Baltic War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Baltic states: Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 Estonian War of Independence Latvian War of Independence Lithuanian–Soviet War Baltic offensive

    Baltic War

    Baltic_War

  • 5th Guards Tank Army
  • Soviet Army formation

    Guards Tank Army was committed against 3rd Panzer Army as part of the Baltic Offensive, pushing the German forces into a pocket at Memel. It was then moved

    5th Guards Tank Army

    5th Guards Tank Army

    5th_Guards_Tank_Army

  • Baltic campaign
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1940 Baltic strategic defensive operation, a World War II Soviet defensive operation against German forces in the summer of 1941 Baltic offensive, a World

    Baltic campaign

    Baltic_campaign

  • Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
  • 1944 military operation

    The Leningrad–Novgorod strategic offensive was a strategic offensive during World War II. It was launched by the Red Army on 14 January 1944 with an attack

    Leningrad–Novgorod offensive

    Leningrad–Novgorod offensive

    Leningrad–Novgorod_offensive

  • 54th Army (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    it was under pressure from holding attacks. Finally, 3rd Baltic Front joined the offensive on July 8, with the intention to breach the Panther Line and

    54th Army (Soviet Union)

    54th_Army_(Soviet_Union)

  • 3rd Belorussian Front
  • WW2 Soviet Red Army formation

    part in, include the Belorussian Offensive Operation, the Baltic Offensive Operation and the East Prussian Offensive Operation. Although costly, the advance

    3rd Belorussian Front

    3rd Belorussian Front

    3rd_Belorussian_Front

  • Operation Bagration
  • 1944 Soviet military offensive during WW2

    options: an offensive into Romania and through the Carpathian Mountains, an offensive into the western Ukrainian SSR aimed at the Baltic coast, an attack

    Operation Bagration

    Operation Bagration

    Operation_Bagration

  • Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)
  • The Soviet occupation of the Baltic states covers the period from the Soviet–Baltic mutual assistance pacts in 1939, to their invasion and annexation in

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)

    Soviet_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_(1940)

  • Military history of Latvia during World War II
  • other German auxiliary forces. In the Baltic Offensive of autumn 1944 the Soviet Union recaptured much of its Baltic coastline, leaving 200,000 troops of

    Military history of Latvia during World War II

    Military history of Latvia during World War II

    Military_history_of_Latvia_during_World_War_II

  • 164th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    the division was reassigned to 39th Army, beginning the summer offensive in 1st Baltic Front. It played a leading role in the final fighting for that

    164th Rifle Division

    164th_Rifle_Division

  • Estonia in World War II
  • preparing an evacuation from Estonia. The three Soviet Baltic Fronts launched their Riga Offensive Operation on 14 September along the entire length of

    Estonia in World War II

    Estonia_in_World_War_II

  • Army Group Courland
  • German army group formed in 1945

    Courland Peninsula by the advancing Soviet Army forces during the 1944 Baltic Offensive of the Second World War. The army group remained isolated in the Courland

    Army Group Courland

    Army_Group_Courland

  • 1st Baltic Front
  • Military unit

    The First Baltic Front (Russian: Пéрвый Прибалтийский фронт) was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War. It was commanded by Army

    1st Baltic Front

    1st Baltic Front

    1st_Baltic_Front

  • 182nd Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Army in 2nd Baltic Front, won an honorific for its part in the liberation of Dno. At the start of the summer, offensive into the Baltic states, it was

    182nd Rifle Division

    182nd_Rifle_Division

  • 189th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Baltic Gap, Multi-Man Publishing, Inc., Millersville, MD, 2009, p. 29 Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, 1944, p. 279 The Gamers, Inc., Baltic Gap

    189th Rifle Division

    189th_Rifle_Division

  • Ivan Bagramyan
  • Marshal of the Soviet Union (1897–1982)

    Union. As commander of the 1st Baltic Front, he orchestrated the offensives which pushed German forces out of the Baltic countries on the Eastern Front

    Ivan Bagramyan

    Ivan Bagramyan

    Ivan_Bagramyan

  • Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991)
  • Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – were re-occupied in 1944–1945 by the Soviet Union (USSR) following the German occupation. The Baltic states

    Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991)

    Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991)

    Baltic_states_under_Soviet_rule_(1944–1991)

  • 198th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    of 1944 and, during the offensive that finally drove Army Group North away from Leningrad, it helped to maintain the offensive's momentum following the

    198th Rifle Division

    198th_Rifle_Division

  • 65th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    2nd Baltic Front. Subsequently, during the summer offensives, it helped break through the German Panther Line's defences and advanced into the Baltic states

    65th Guards Rifle Division

    65th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 245th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Leningrad–Novgorod offensive and served along the east shores of Lake Peipus during the spring of 1944. When the summer offensive into the Baltic states began

    245th Rifle Division

    245th_Rifle_Division

  • 374th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    during the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive. It continued to serve in the summer and autumn offensive through the Baltic States, becoming so reduced in strength

    374th Rifle Division

    374th_Rifle_Division

  • German occupation of the Baltic states during World War II
  • After the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Baltic states were under military occupation by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1944. Initially, many Estonians

    German occupation of the Baltic states during World War II

    German occupation of the Baltic states during World War II

    German_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_during_World_War_II

  • Battle of the Baltic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1941 by Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II Baltic Offensive of 1944 by the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany during World War II

    Battle of the Baltic

    Battle_of_the_Baltic

  • 3rd Shock Army
  • Formation of the Soviet Red Army (1941–1954)

    Starorussa–Novorzhev offensive operation (February 1944), the Army's next attack was as part of 2nd Baltic Front's July 1944 offensive: the Rezhitsa–Dvina offensive operation

    3rd Shock Army

    3rd_Shock_Army

  • 115th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    surprise victory and liberated the town of Nevel. 1st Baltic Front prepared to resume the offensive westward from the Nevel salient. The Front commander

    115th Rifle Division

    115th_Rifle_Division

  • 145th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    in 39th Army, in what was now the 1st Baltic Front. Returning to 43rd Army it fought in the 1944 summer offensive that destroyed Army Group Center, for

    145th Rifle Division

    145th_Rifle_Division

  • Dominions of Sweden
  • Territories under the control of Sweden

    centuries after Sweden lost control of it. After the Soviet Union's Baltic offensive and re-occupation of Estonia in 1944, nearly all the Estonian Swedes

    Dominions of Sweden

    Dominions of Sweden

    Dominions_of_Sweden

  • Ferdinand Schörner
  • German field marshal (1892–1973)

    the Pechenga Nickel Works in German hands. When the Soviets opened an offensive against the Arctic sector, the division took part in the fighting. In

    Ferdinand Schörner

    Ferdinand Schörner

    Ferdinand_Schörner

  • 126th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Bagration, the Soviet summer offensive in Belarus, had begun on June 22, and by early July 1 Baltic was advancing into the "Baltic Gap" that had developed

    126th Rifle Division

    126th_Rifle_Division

  • 376th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    create and hold open a passage to the 2nd Shock Army during the Lyuban Offensive and was itself partly or fully encircled at several times during this

    376th Rifle Division

    376th_Rifle_Division

  • 156th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    summer offensive toward Smolensk. The division left Western Front in September for a brief rebuilding as it was railed north to become part of 1st Baltic Front

    156th Rifle Division

    156th_Rifle_Division

  • Moonsund operation
  • Amphibious operation by the Red Army during World War II

    amphibious operation and offensive by the Red Army during World War II, taking place in late 1944. It was part of the Baltic offensive, and was designed to

    Moonsund operation

    Moonsund operation

    Moonsund_operation

  • 64th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    of that division's distinguished combat record in the Second Siniavino Offensive and Operation Iskra. It was one of a relatively small number of formations

    64th Guards Rifle Division

    64th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 67th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Army it moved further north to join 2nd Baltic and later 1st Baltic Front in the buildup to the summer offensive against Army Group Center, winning a battle

    67th Guards Rifle Division

    67th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 417th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Memel Offensive Operation, which finally cut off Army Group North and created the Courland Pocket. 51st Army remained in this general area on the Baltic coast

    417th Rifle Division

    417th_Rifle_Division

  • 391st Rifle Division
  • Infantry division of the Red Army

    leaving it vulnerable to a joint offensive by 2nd Baltic and Leningrad Fronts. Planning for the Staraya Russa-Novorzhev Offensive began on February 17; however

    391st Rifle Division

    391st_Rifle_Division

  • State continuity of the Baltic states
  • Legal continuity of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania

    The three Baltic countries, or the Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – are held to have continued as independent states under international

    State continuity of the Baltic states

    State continuity of the Baltic states

    State_continuity_of_the_Baltic_states

  • 85th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    the winter. Prior to the summer offensives of 1944 the entire Army was moved northward, becoming part of the 2nd Baltic Front. After breaking through the

    85th Guards Rifle Division

    85th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 196th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    it rotated through a large number of Corps and Army commands in both 3rd Baltic and Leningrad Fronts until it finally returned to 67th Army in the latter

    196th Rifle Division

    196th_Rifle_Division

  • Battle of Berlin
  • Last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II

    Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre

    Battle of Berlin

    Battle of Berlin

    Battle_of_Berlin

  • 30th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    been redeployed to 2nd Baltic Front and during the summer and fall of 1944 it took part in the offensives through the Baltic states, winning a battle

    30th Guards Rifle Division

    30th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • Stalin's ten blows
  • Phrase in Soviet historiography

    Fronts. Baltic offensive (14 September – 20 November 1944). Recapturing the Baltic states, including most of Latvia and Estonia, this offensive isolated

    Stalin's ten blows

    Stalin's ten blows

    Stalin's_ten_blows

  • Bibliography of World War II battles and campaigns in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East
  • Affair. London: Gollancz. Grier, Howard D. (2007). Hitler, Dönitz, and the Baltic Sea: The Third Reich's Last Hope, 1944–1945. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute

    Bibliography of World War II battles and campaigns in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East

    Bibliography_of_World_War_II_battles_and_campaigns_in_Europe,_North_Africa_and_the_Middle_East

  • 154th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Corps and took part in the fighting for Polotsk. As the offensive continued into the Baltic states the division briefly moved to 43rd Army during Operation

    154th Rifle Division

    154th_Rifle_Division

  • 43rd Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    in the offensive that finally drove the German forces away from Leningrad. Before the summer offensive, while in the 22nd Army of the 2nd Baltic Front

    43rd Guards Rifle Division

    43rd_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • Georgy Zhukov
  • Soviet military leader (1896–1974)

    in 1945 commanded the 1st Belorussian Front as it led the Vistula–Oder Offensive into Germany, where he oversaw the Soviet victory at the Battle of Berlin

    Georgy Zhukov

    Georgy Zhukov

    Georgy_Zhukov

  • 71st Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    began a new offensive in the direction of Idritsa and Pustoshka, while 1st Baltic Front continued attacking south towards Vitebsk. 2nd Baltic Front was

    71st Guards Rifle Division

    71st_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 123rd Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    It returned to the front in August again in 42nd Army, now part of 2nd Baltic Front, and advanced into Latvia into December as the remnants of Army Group

    123rd Rifle Division

    123rd_Rifle_Division

  • Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945)
  • WWII Axis and Allied campaigns

    The Baltic Sea campaigns were conducted by Axis and Allied naval forces in the Baltic Sea, the Gulf of Bothnia, the Gulf of Finland and the connected

    Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945)

    Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945)

    Baltic_Sea_campaigns_(1939–1945)

  • Baltic Legations (1940–1991)
  • Missions of exiled Baltic diplomatic services from 1940 to 1991

    The Baltic Legations were the missions of the exiled Baltic diplomatic services from 1940 to 1991. After the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states in

    Baltic Legations (1940–1991)

    Baltic Legations (1940–1991)

    Baltic_Legations_(1940–1991)

  • Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive
  • 1944 Soviet military offensive against Finland during the Continuation War

    offensive, the 1,600-strong 13th Air Army conducted a major aerial assault. At the same time, artillery units of the Leningrad Front and the Baltic Fleet

    Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive

    Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive

    Vyborg–Petrozavodsk_offensive

  • Background of the occupation of the Baltic states
  • The background of the occupation of the Baltic states covers the period before the first Soviet occupation on 14 June 1940, stretching from independence

    Background of the occupation of the Baltic states

    Background of the occupation of the Baltic states

    Background_of_the_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states

  • Operation Doppelkopf
  • 1944 German military operation

    remainder of 3rd Panzer Army in a bridgehead at Memel. Baltic Offensive, the Soviet strategic offensive against Army Group North Battle of Tannenberg Line

    Operation Doppelkopf

    Operation Doppelkopf

    Operation_Doppelkopf

  • Timeline of World War II (1944)
  • "Narwa", including Estonian conscript formations to delay the Soviet Baltic Offensive for another one and a half months. 1: The Warsaw Uprising, staged by

    Timeline of World War II (1944)

    Timeline of World War II (1944)

    Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1944)

  • Vladimir Aleksenko
  • Ground-attack aviation squadron and regimental commander

    flew sorties in the Baltic Offensive. From January 1945, Aleksenko, the a squadron commander, fought in the East Prussian Offensive. In February, he became

    Vladimir Aleksenko

    Vladimir_Aleksenko

  • Leonid Govorov
  • Soviet military commander (1897–1955)

    where the offensive was stopped in several heavy battles around Narva. On 18 April the Soviet forces were ordered to the defense, a new 3rd Baltic Front was

    Leonid Govorov

    Leonid Govorov

    Leonid_Govorov

  • 171st Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    STAVKA finally shut down the offensive on November 21 as none of these objectives had been reached. In early December, 2nd Baltic held the north half of the

    171st Rifle Division

    171st Rifle Division

    171st_Rifle_Division

  • 46th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    the 46th Guards was assigned to the 100th Rifle Corps. 1st Baltic planned a new offensive to clear the German-held salient south of Novosokolniki in early

    46th Guards Rifle Division

    46th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • List of World War II battles
  • Uprising Operation Scherhorn Battle of the Dukla Pass Baltic Offensive Riga Offensive (1944) Tallinn Offensive Battle of Porkuni Moonsund Landing Operation Battle

    List of World War II battles

    List of World War II battles

    List_of_World_War_II_battles

  • 311th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    was accomplished, the division was redeployed to take the fight into the Baltic States in 1944, then into the German heartland in the winter and spring

    311th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

    311th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

    311th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)

  • Sovietization of the Baltic states
  • restoration of independence of the Baltic states. The Soviet Union reoccupied the Baltic states as part of the Baltic Offensive in 1944, a twofold military-political

    Sovietization of the Baltic states

    Sovietization_of_the_Baltic_states

  • Šiauliai offensive
  • Summer 1944 battle on Eastern Front of WW2

    The Šiauliai offensive (Russian: Шяуляйская операция) was an operation of the Soviet forces of the 1st Baltic Front, commanded by General Hovhannes Bagramyan

    Šiauliai offensive

    Šiauliai_offensive

  • 377th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    fighting in the battles for Narva before moving south for the summer offensive into the Baltic states. In September it won a battle honor in the liberation of

    377th Rifle Division

    377th Rifle Division

    377th_Rifle_Division

  • 7th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Corps of 10th Guards Army in the Nevel region. During operations in the Baltic states that summer and autumn the 7th Guards was awarded both a battle honor

    7th Guards Rifle Division

    7th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 219th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    2nd Baltic Front. From April 6–13 it was under the command of Lt. Col. Nikolai Fedorovich Perederii. 2nd Baltic began the Rezhitsa–Dvinsk Offensive on

    219th Rifle Division

    219th_Rifle_Division

  • 204th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    1st Baltic Front) and saw combat in the slow and bloody battles east and north of Vitebsk through the winter. Early during the summer offensive against

    204th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

    204th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)

  • 2nd Baltic Front
  • Military unit

    September-October 1944, during the Baltic Offensive, the front troops took part in the Riga Operation and by October 22 reached the Baltic Sea near the Memel river

    2nd Baltic Front

    2nd_Baltic_Front

  • 229th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    summer in the offensives through the Baltic states before being shifted to the 1st Ukrainian Front prior to the Vistula–Oder Offensive. The division was

    229th Rifle Division

    229th_Rifle_Division

  • German occupation of Lithuania during World War II
  • Period of Lithuanian history from 1941 to 1945

    as part of the Baltic Offensive in 1944, a two-fold military-political operation to rout German forces and "liberate the Soviet Baltic peoples" beginning

    German occupation of Lithuania during World War II

    German occupation of Lithuania during World War II

    German_occupation_of_Lithuania_during_World_War_II

  • 90th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Belgorod-Khar'kov Offensive Operation, Operation Bagration, the Baltic Offensive, the Vistula–Oder Offensive, and the East Prussian Offensive. The division

    90th Guards Rifle Division

    90th Guards Rifle Division

    90th_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • 91st Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    commander of 1st Baltic Front, Army Gen. I. K. Bagramyan, to go over to the defense so his armies could regroup and refit prior to another offensive to take Vitebsk

    91st Guards Rifle Division

    91st_Guards_Rifle_Division

  • White Sea–Baltic Canal
  • Ship canal in Russia

    The White Sea–Baltic Canal (Russian: Беломо́рско-Балти́йский кана́л, romanized: Belomórsko-Baltíyskiy kanál), often abbreviated to White Sea Canal (Belomorkanal)

    White Sea–Baltic Canal

    White Sea–Baltic Canal

    White_Sea–Baltic_Canal

  • Military occupations by the Soviet Union
  • Soviet military occupations (1939-1991)

    sovietisation was interrupted by the German occupation in 1941–1944. The Baltic Offensive re-established the Soviet control in 1944–1945, and resumed sovietisation

    Military occupations by the Soviet Union

    Military occupations by the Soviet Union

    Military_occupations_by_the_Soviet_Union

  • Battle of Memel
  • 1945 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II

    Red Army launched its Memel offensive operation (Russian: Мемельская наступательная операция) in late 1944. The offensive drove remaining German forces

    Battle of Memel

    Battle_of_Memel

  • Baltic Fleet
  • Russian Navy fleet

    The Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanized: Baltiyskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Established 18 May 1703, under

    Baltic Fleet

    Baltic Fleet

    Baltic_Fleet

  • 239th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    14th Rifle Corps which was in the reserves of the 1st Baltic Front. The main Soviet summer offensive, Operation Bagration, had created an extensive gap between

    239th Rifle Division

    239th_Rifle_Division

  • List of battles by casualties
  • The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually

    List of battles by casualties

    List_of_battles_by_casualties

  • Dietrich von Saucken
  • German general (1892–1980)

    and the Austrian Military Merit Cross. In 1918, he also served with the Baltic Sea Division under the command of General Rüdiger von der Goltz, which fought

    Dietrich von Saucken

    Dietrich von Saucken

    Dietrich_von_Saucken

  • Andrey Yeryomenko
  • Soviet general (1892–1970)

    Yeryomenko once again was sent north, to command the 2nd Baltic Front. During the summer campaign, 2nd Baltic was very successful in crushing German opposition

    Andrey Yeryomenko

    Andrey Yeryomenko

    Andrey_Yeryomenko

  • 251st Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    4 the STAVKA issued a new directive in which 1st Baltic Front was ordered to develop the offensive by launching its main attack in the direction of Švenčionys

    251st Rifle Division

    251st Rifle Division

    251st_Rifle_Division

  • 347th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    combat in November, as part of the offensive that first liberated Rostov-on-Don. During the German summer offensive in 1942 the division retreated back

    347th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

    347th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)

  • 158th Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    transferred to 1st Baltic Front. On July 4 the STAVKA issued a new directive in which 1st Baltic Front was ordered to develop the offensive by launching its

    158th Rifle Division

    158th_Rifle_Division

  • 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
  • German army division during World War II

    transferred north to the Baltic States and the northern area of Army Group Center in response to the Soviet Baltic Offensive. The division participated

    7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

    7th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Kornei Andrusenko
  • Ukrainian Red Army colonel

    the 55th Rifle Division, leading it in Operation Bagration and the Baltic Offensive. In the spring of 1945 Andrusenko took command of the 184th Rifle Division

    Kornei Andrusenko

    Kornei Andrusenko

    Kornei_Andrusenko

  • September 1944
  • Month of 1944

    English cartoonist and illustrator The Soviets began the Baltic Offensive and the Riga Offensive. Operation Dragoon ended in Allied victory. The Battle

    September 1944

    September_1944

  • 56th Guards Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    2nd Baltic Front. During the following summer offensives it helped break through the defenses of the German Panther Line and advanced into the Baltic states

    56th Guards Rifle Division

    56th_Guards_Rifle_Division

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  • ALIC
  • Male

    English

    ALIC

    Short form of English Alexander, ALIC means "defender of mankind."

    ALIC

  • Balis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Balis

    English : variant of Bayliss.Hungarian and Croatian (Bališ) : from the personal name Bali, a pet form of Baltazar or Balint.Perhaps also Greek : occupational status name from Turkish balija ‘workman’, ‘low-ranking man’.

    Balis

  • Balqis
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Balqis

    The Name of the Queen of Sheba

    Balqis

  • BOLG
  • Male

    Celtic

    BOLG

    , a Belgic man.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional

    Balvir

    Powerful and Brave

    Balvir

  • Baljit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Baljit

    Mighty victorious' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-victorious.aspx'>victorious, Might victor

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  • ALRIC
  • Male

    German

    ALRIC

    Variant spelling of German Alrich, ALRIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."

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  • Balbir
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Balbir

    Mighty and brave, Strong

    Balbir

  • Barric
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Barric

    Grain Farm

    Barric

  • Baljit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Baljit

    Mighty Victorious

    Baljit

  • Bastin
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    English

    Bastin

    English : from a reduced form of the personal name Sebastian.French : from a diminutive of Bast.

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    Anglo, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German

    Baldric

    Brave Ruler

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Balbir

    Mighty and Brave

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  • Baltej
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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Baltej

    One with Glorious Might

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  • Battin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Battin

    English : from a pet form of Batt 1 or 2.

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  • Balqis
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Balqis

    Distinguished woman of her times, The name of the queen of sheba

    Balqis

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    Indian

    Balvir

    Strong soldier, Powerful and brave

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  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Betlic

    Splendid.

    Betlic

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    Scottish

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    True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the...

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  • Balwin
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, German, Hindu, Indian

    Balwin

    Bold Protector

    Balwin

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    Indian, Telugu

    Suswarup

    Beautiful

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    American, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Ridley

    From the Red Meadow; Reed Clearing

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  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Sansita

    Praise

  • Ninnit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ninnit

    Created

  • Sadhita | ஸதீதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sadhita | ஸதீதா 

    Completed

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morrisson

    English : variant spelling of Morrison.

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kuru | குரூ

    (Ancient king and founder of the Kuru dynasty. Due to his performance of sacrifice and asceticism at the site)

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Ralah

    Success; Attainment

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    American, British, English

    Jeanae

    God is Gracious; Modern Name Based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lopesh | லோபேஷ 

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  • Gallian
  • a.

    Gallic; French.

  • Maleic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the ethylene series, metameric with fumaric acid and obtained by heating malic acid.

  • Lentisk
  • n.

    A tree; the mastic. See Mastic.

  • Salique
  • a.

    Salic.

  • Easterling
  • a.

    Relating to the money of the Easterlings, or Baltic traders. See Sterling.

  • Mastic
  • n.

    A low shrubby tree of the genus Pistacia (P. Lentiscus), growing upon the islands and coasts of the Mediterranean, and producing a valuable resin; -- called also, mastic tree.

  • Hiberno-Celtic
  • n.

    The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.

  • Baltic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea.

  • Malic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid.

  • Biotic
  • a.

    Relating to life; as, the biotic principle.

  • Basaltic
  • a.

    Pertaining to basalt; formed of, or containing, basalt; as basaltic lava.

  • Celtic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue.

  • Mastic
  • n.

    A resin exuding from the mastic tree, and obtained by incision. The best is in yellowish white, semitransparent tears, of a faint smell, and is used as an astringent and an aromatic, also as an ingredient in varnishes.

  • Keltic
  • a. & n.

    Same as Celtic, a. & n.

  • Salic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called.

  • Cobaltic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, cobalt; -- said especially of those compounds in which cobalt has higher valence; as, cobaltic oxide.

  • Lactic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to milk; procured from sour milk or whey; as, lactic acid; lactic fermentation, etc.

  • Mastich
  • n.

    See Mastic.

  • Ural-Altaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

  • Baric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.