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749:XXXXVII Motorized Corps
745:29th Motorized Division
690:10th Motorized Division
282:28,603 wounded or sick
130:Commanders and leaders
776:Maximilian von Weichs
761:52nd Cavalry Division
270:Casualties and losses
176:Maximilian von Weichs
836:135th Rifle Division
828:Operation Barbarossa
765:18th Panzer Division
710:293rd Rifle Division
686:XXIV Motorized Corps
564:Air war 22 june 1941
434:Advance on Leningrad
359:Operation Barbarossa
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737:4th Panzer Division
722:3rd Panzer Division
604:against the German
293:more than 140 tanks
840:2nd Airborne Corps
730:10th Tank Division
682:Southwestern Front
626:Battle of Smolensk
427:Roslavl–Novozybkov
276:Official figures:
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43:World War II
37:Part of the
932:Glantz 2011
920:Glantz 2011
908:Glantz 2011
896:Glantz 2011
881:Glantz 2011
866:Glantz 2011
741:17th Panzer
694:Kampfgruppe
666:Desna River
618:Sumy Oblast
498:1st Kharkov
486:Sea of Azov
256:261,696 men
970:Categories
846:References
812:Panzer III
753:Trubchevsk
698:Seym River
537:1st Rostov
525:Sevastopol
520:1st Crimea
471:Petrikowka
390:1st Baltic
309:Including
851:Citations
824:Panzer II
816:Panzer IV
796:Chernigov
788:21st Army
757:13th Army
714:21st Army
706:40th Army
660:29 August
481:Leningrad
395:Raseiniai
302:8,261 men
259:259 tanks
213:50th Army
208:21st Army
203:13th Army
198:3rd Army
820:Panzer I
794:towards
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724:reached
702:Bakhmach
692:'s lead
610:2nd Army
598:Red Army
456:1st Kiev
422:Smolensk
311:2nd Army
248:Strength
239:2nd Army
65:Location
769:Roslavl
726:Glukhov
655:Prelude
620:on the
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583:Russian
553:Air war
532:Tikhvin
515:Bryansk
504:Beowulf
492:Phase 4
466:Tallinn
461:Lypovec
440:Phase 3
416:Phase 2
410:Mogilev
374:Phase 1
265:Unknown
124:Germany
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476:Yelnya
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