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Visual representation of the A-A line for the general German public during the war. The Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line, or A–A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa. It is also known as the Volga–Arkhangelsk line, as well as (more rarely) the Volga–Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line.
The Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line, or A–A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa. It is also known as the Volga–Arkhangelsk line, as well as (more rarely) the Volga–Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line. It was first mentioned on 18 December 1940 in Führer Directive 21 (Fall Barbarossa ) wh
The Arkhangelsk-Astrakhan line, or A-A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa. It is also known as the Volga-Arkhangelsk line , [1] as well as (more rarely) the Volga-Arkhangelsk-Astrakhan line .
La Línea Arcángel-Astracán o Línea A-A para abreviar, fue el objetivo militar de la Operación Barbarroja. También se conoce como la Línea Volga-Arcángel, 1 así como (más raramente) la Línea Volga-Arcángel-Astracán. 2 Fue mencionada por primera vez el 18 de diciembre de 1940 en la Directiva del Führer 21 ( Fall ...
About: A-A line. The Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line, or A–A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa. It is also known as the Volga–Arkhangelsk line, as well as (more rarely) the Volga–Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line.
A Line or A-line may refer to: Transport. A (New York City Subway service), rapid transit line; A Line (Los Angeles Metro), a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California; A Line (RTD), commuter rail line between Denver and Aurora, Colorado; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, rail line in Florida
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