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"Operation Bagration: The Soviet Red Army's Triumph in Belarus" In the midst of World War II, a fierce battle raged on the soil of Belarus

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: A Soviet Red Army trench mortar battery shelling the enemy German army on the Belarus

A Soviet Red Army trench mortar battery shelling the enemy German army on the Belarus Front during the Second World War. The Soviet forces opened a new offensive on this front for the city of

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Scenes in the city of Minsk, Belarus, capital of White Russia following the capture

Scenes in the city of Minsk, Belarus, capital of White Russia following the capture and liberation of the city from the German occupying army by Soviet Red army soldiers of the 1st

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Soviet troops entering bucharest, the capital of rumania, 1944

Soviet troops entering bucharest, the capital of rumania, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Red army soldiers on night reconnaisance on the first baltic front, world war 2, june 1944

Red army soldiers on night reconnaisance on the first baltic front, world war 2, june 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: General ivan chernyakhovsky (4th from right), commander of red army troops of the third

General ivan chernyakhovsky (4th from right), commander of red army troops of the third belorussian front, at front line positions, world war 2

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Soviet red army enters bucharest, romania, august 31, 1944

Soviet red army enters bucharest, romania, august 31, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: The x mountain pack 107mm mortar regiment in the foothills of the carpathians, july 1944

The x mountain pack 107mm mortar regiment in the foothills of the carpathians, july 1944, world war ll

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Colonel general m, zakharov (left), chief of staff of the second ukrainian front, and marshall i

Colonel general m, zakharov (left), chief of staff of the second ukrainian front, and marshall i, konev laying plans for the encirclement of the germans prior to the battle of korsun-shevchenkovsky

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: The x mountain pack 107mm mortar regiment crossing a river in the foothills of the carpathians

The x mountain pack 107mm mortar regiment crossing a river in the foothills of the carpathians, july 1944, world war ll

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: General ivan chernyakhovsky (left), commander of red army troops of the third belorussian front

General ivan chernyakhovsky (left), commander of red army troops of the third belorussian front, world war 2

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: From belgorod to the carpathians, red army units cross romanian border, 1944

From belgorod to the carpathians, red army units cross romanian border, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Marshalls of the soviet union rokossovsky (left) and zhukov

Marshalls of the soviet union rokossovsky (left) and zhukov

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: World war 2

World war 2

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Fireworks over the kremlin in moscow in celebration of the liberation of soviet land from

Fireworks over the kremlin in moscow in celebration of the liberation of soviet land from the germans during world war 2, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: A battery of soviet katyusha rockets firing in the carpathian mountains during world war 2, 1944

A battery of soviet katyusha rockets firing in the carpathian mountains during world war 2, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Red banner baltic fleet, a soviet battleship heading out on a combat assignment, june 1944

Red banner baltic fleet, a soviet battleship heading out on a combat assignment, june 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Ww ll: when the red army entered bucharest, hundreds of people on the streets of the capital held

Ww ll: when the red army entered bucharest, hundreds of people on the streets of the capital held impromptu meetings and demonstrations greeting the army of liberation, 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Commander of the soviet troops on the second belorussian front

Commander of the soviet troops on the second belorussian front, marshal of the soviet union konstantin rokossovsky

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Commander of the soviet troops of the first belorussian front, marshal georgi zhukov

Commander of the soviet troops of the first belorussian front, marshal georgi zhukov, at his field command post, 1943 or 1944

Background imageOperation Bagration Collection: Red army marshals rokossovsky (left) + zhukov during world war ll

Red army marshals rokossovsky (left) + zhukov during world war ll


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"Operation Bagration: The Soviet Red Army's Triumph in Belarus" In the midst of World War II, a fierce battle raged on the soil of Belarus. Operation Bagration, named after the famous Georgian military commander, aimed to liberate this war-torn land from the clutches of Hitler's army. The Soviet Red Army fought valiantly, unleashing their might upon the enemy German forces entrenched in trenches and bunkers. A powerful trench mortar battery relentlessly shelled their positions, weakening their defenses and paving the way for victory. Street fighting erupted in Poletsk, a northern bastion fiercely defended by Hitler's troops. Scenes of chaos unfolded as brave soldiers engaged in close combat to reclaim every inch of this city. Their determination was unwavering; they knew that capturing Poletsk would be a significant blow to Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, Minsk stood as a symbol of hope for White Russia following its liberation by Soviet troops. Scenes within this capital showcased jubilant civilians welcoming their liberators with open arms and tears of joy streaming down their faces. Not stopping at Belarus' borders, the relentless Red Army marched forward into Bucharest, Romania's capital city. This strategic move sent shockwaves through Europe as it signaled another major setback for Hitler's crumbling empire. Under cover of darkness, Red Army soldiers embarked on daring night reconnaissance missions along the First Baltic Front in June 1944. These courageous individuals risked everything to gather vital intelligence that would aid them in achieving victory against an elusive enemy. Leading these heroic efforts was General Ivan Chernyakhovsky – his presence instilled confidence among his troops at front line positions where danger lurked around every corner. Crossing rivers and traversing treacherous terrain became routine for units like the X Mountain Pack 107mm Mortar Regiment operating amidst Carpathian foothills during July 1944. Their mobility ensured they could strike swiftly wherever needed, providing crucial support to the advancing Soviet forces.