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  1. 23 de junio - 31 de agosto de 1944: Lugar: Unión Soviética (RSS de Bielorrusia y Repúblicas bálticas), Polonia oriental y Jassy-Kishinev . Resultado: Decisiva victoria soviética: Consecuencias: El Grupo de Ejércitos Centro queda prácticamente destruido. Ruptura del Reichskommissariat Ostland.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2023 · La Operación Bagration debía permitir al Ejército Rojo aprovecharse del envío masivo de divisiones alemanas hacia Francia para hacer frente al desembarco aliado, dejando las fuerzas de Alemania en el Este muy mermadas. El 22 de junio de 1944 se convertiría en el día D soviético.

  3. The Soviet operation was named after the Georgian prince Pyotr Bagration (1765–1812), a general of the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars. The OKH expected the Soviets to launch a major offensive in the summer of 1944. The Stavka (Soviet High Command) considered a number of options.

  4. La operación Bagratión fue la venganza soviética por los catastróficos desastres de 1941. Le costó al Tercer Reich la vida de casi medio millón de sus soldados, y la destrucción de todo el...

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  5. Operation Bagration, large-scale Soviet offensive against Nazi Germany that occurred from June 23 to August 19, 1944, on the Eastern Front during World War II. It was launched in support of the Normandy Invasion. By mid-1944, the Nazis’ military power was in irreversible decline, and Germany’s allies were increasingly unreliable.

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  6. Dwarfing even Overlord, Stalin’s massive 1944 assault known as Operation Bagration was the Allies’ largest World War II operation. This article appears in: Summer 2010. By Henrik Lunde. Operation Bagration, the largest operation of World War II, has never been adequately acknowledged in the West to the same extent as a number of smaller campaigns.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2006 · Originally timed for June 14, 1944, the operation’s start was delayed by Soviet rail congestion until June 22, 1944 — three years to the day from the Nazi invasion of Soviet territory. The offensive opened at 5 a.m. with a massive artillery bombardment.