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    Leonid Aleksandrovich Govorov (Russian: Леони́д Алекса́ндрович Го́воров; 22 February [O.S. 10 February] 1897 – 19 March 1955) was a Soviet military commander...
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    Leonid Govorov. Vladimir Govorov was born in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1924 to Leonid Govorov and Lidia Ivanovna. In 1938, Govorov and...
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    Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (19 December 1906 – 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet...
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  • It may refer to Andrei Govorov (born 1984), Russian football player Andriy Hovorov (born 1992), Ukrainian swimmer Leonid Govorov (1897–1955), Soviet military...
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    his personal staff, and staffs of three Armies surrendered to Marshal Leonid Govorov, the commander of the Leningrad Front. At this time, the group still...
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    to Leonid Brezhnev, who was not given a personal award, but an older one, originally awarded to Leonid Govorov, Marshal of the Soviet Union. (Govorov was...
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    Baltic and Volkhov Front, the blockade was lifted. From June 1942, Leonid Govorov had been the commander of the front, and in June 1944, he was awarded...
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    what it was previously and again 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) separated Leonid Govorov's Leningrad Front in the city and Kirill Meretskov's Volkhov Front. Despite...
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    against the 8th Army in the Krivasoo bridgehead. The Soviet Marshal Leonid Govorov considered the Tannenberg Line as the key position of Army Group North...
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    bring German resistance to a standstill. With the participation of Leonid Govorov, commander of the Leningrad Front, and Vladimir Tributz, commander of...
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    Volokolamsk, Mozhaisk was defended by 5th Army under Major General Leonid Govorov, the 43rd Army of Major General Konstantin Golubev defended Maloyaroslavets...
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  • Hilpert, ended hostilities at 23:00, on 8 May 1945, surrendering to Leonid Govorov, commander of the Leningrad Front. By the evening of 9 May 1945 189...
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    receiving its first commander-in-chief: Marshal of the Soviet Union Leonid Govorov. The PVO's principal role was to shoot down United States Strategic...
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    which defended Stalingrad during the crucial Battle of Stalingrad. Leonid Govorov became Soviet commander in Leningrad in 1942, and commanded Leningrad's...
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    series guns were presented for personal inspection to Andrei Zhdanov and Leonid Govorov in the same month. The full-scale production began in 1943, and the...
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    last commander, Colonel-General Carl Hilpert, surrendered to Marshal Leonid Govorov, the commander of the Leningrad Front (reinforced by elements of the...
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    what it was before the offensive and again 16 km (9.9 mi) separated Leonid Govorov's Leningrad Front in the city from Kirill Meretskov's Volkhov Front....
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    Vavilov's employees and friends, Georgii Karpechenko, Grigory Levitsky, Leonid Govorov [ru], and Konstantin Flaksberger [ru], were arrested and died in custody...
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    Fedyuninsky (5 times) Ivan Ivanovich Pstygo (7 times) Ivan Kozhedub (7 times) Leonid Govorov Alexander Gorbatov Irina Sebrova (3 times) Bolesław Kontrym (3 times)...
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    German troops. A final meeting took place on 11 January in Smolny. General Govorov, the top Soviet commander on the Leningrad Front, had listed his priorities...
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