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With
support
Supporting
in
logistics
and
air
power
from
the
Western
Allies
,
and
Soviet
ground
troops
in
the
Belgrade
Offensive
,
the
Partisans
eventually
gained
Getting
control
Control
of
the
entire
country
and
of
the
border
regions
of
Trieste
and
Carinthia
.
The
Nikopol–Krivoi
Rog
Offensive
(
)
was
an
offensive
by
the
Red
Army
's
3rd
Ukrainian
Front
and
elements
of
the
4th
Ukrainian
Front
against
the
German
6th
Army
in
the
area
of
Nikopol
and
Krivoi
Rog
in
Dnipropetrovsk
Oblast
in
central
Ukraine
between
30
January
and
.
It
took place
Process_start
on
the
Eastern
Front
of
World
War
II
and
was
part
of
the
wider
Dnieper–Carpathian
Offensive
,
a
Soviet
attack
Attack
against
Army
Group
South
to
retake
Conquering
the
rest
of
Ukraine
that
fell
Motion_directional
to
Germany
in
1941
.
Following
another
failed
attack
Attack
in
mid-January
,
the
Nikopol–Krivoy
Rog
Offensive
was
launched
Military_operation
by
the
3rd
Ukrainian
Front
to
the
north
of
the
salient
on
30
January
,
and
elements
of
the
4th
Ukrainian
Front
to
the
south
of
it
joined
Becoming_a_member
in
a
day
later
.
Fighting
Hostile_encounter
in
the
area
died
Death
down
,
but
the
Soviet
gains
Getting
paved
the
way
for
subsequent
advances
during
the
second
phase
of
the
Dnieper–Carpathian
Offensive
.
Those
two
countries
had
pacts
with
Poland
and
had
declared
Expressing_publicly
war
on
Germany
on
3
September
,
in
the
end
Process_end
their
aid
Assistance
to
Poland
was
very
limited
Limiting
,
however
France
invaded
Attack
a
small
part
of
Germany
in
the
Saar
Offensive
.
The
initial
advance
into
Romania
,
the
First
Jassy–Kishinev
Offensive
in
April
and
May
1944
was
a
failure
;
the
second
Offensive
in
August
succeeded
.
The
initial
advance
into
Romania
,
the
First
Jassy–Kishinev
Offensive
in
April
and
May
1944
was
a
failure
;
the
second
Offensive
in
August
succeeded
.
The
Red
Army
also
pushed
Motion
deep
into
Hungary
(
the
Budapest
Offensive
)
and
eastern
Czechoslovakia
and
temporarily
halted
Process_end
at
what
is
now
the
modern
German
border
on
the
Oder–Neisse
line
.
The
Nivelle
Offensive
(
16
April
–
9
May
1917
)
,
was
a
Franco-British
operation
on
the
Western
Front
in
the
First
World
War
.
On
the
Eastern
Front
,
the
Brusilov
Offensive
had
inflicted
Causation
huge
losses
Earnings_and_losses
on
the
Austro-Hungarian
armies
in
Russia
and
forced
the
Germans
to
take
over
more
of
the
front
.
The
Hindenburg
Line
was
attacked
Attack
several
times
in
1917
,
notably
at
St
Quentin
,
Bullecourt
,
the
Aisne
and
Cambrai
and
was
broken
Bodily_harm
in
September
1918
,
during
the
Hundred
Days
Offensive
.
The
Uman–Botoşani
Offensive
or
Uman-Botoshany
Offensive
(
)
was
a
part
of
the
Dnieper–Carpathian
Offensive
,
carried out
Military_operation
by
the
Red
Army
in
western
Ukrainian
SSR
against
the
German
8th
Army
of
Army
Group
South
.
The
Uman–Botoşani
Offensive
or
Uman-Botoshany
Offensive
(
)
was
a
part
of
the
Dnieper–Carpathian
Offensive
,
carried out
Military_operation
by
the
Red
Army
in
western
Ukrainian
SSR
against
the
German
8th
Army
of
Army
Group
South
.
The
Uman–Botoşani
Offensive
or
Uman-Botoshany
Offensive
(
)
was
a
part
of
the
Dnieper–Carpathian
Offensive
,
carried out
Military_operation
by
the
Red
Army
in
western
Ukrainian
SSR
against
the
German
8th
Army
of
Army
Group
South
.
The
1975
Spring
Offensive
(
)
or
officially
known
as
The
General
Offensive
and
Uprising
Attack
of
the
Spring
1975
(
)
was
the
final
North
Vietnamese
campaign
Military_operation
in
the
Vietnam
War
Hostile_encounter
that
led to
Causation
the
capitulation
Surrendering
of
South
Vietnam
.
The
1975
Spring
Offensive
(
)
or
officially
known
as
The
General
Offensive
and
Uprising
Attack
of
the
Spring
1975
(
)
was
the
final
North
Vietnamese
campaign
Military_operation
in
the
Vietnam
War
Hostile_encounter
that
led to
Causation
the
capitulation
Surrendering
of
South
Vietnam
.
The
Uprising
began
Process_start
on
1
August
1944
as
part
of
a
nationwide
Operation
``
Tempest
''
,
launched
Process_start
at
the
time
of
the
Soviet
Lublin–Brest
Offensive
.
It
was
a
battle
Hostile_encounter
in
World
War
I
as
part
of
the
Second
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
the
Marne
,
initially
prompted
by
a
German
Spring
Offensive
.
The
reinforcement
Cause_change_of_strength
of
the
Somme
front
with
troops
and
equipment
Supply
from
Verdun
also
contributed
Causation
to
the
German
defeat
Conquering
in
the
First
Offensive
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
Verdun
(
)
and
the
loss
Earnings_and_losses
of
forts
Douaumont
and
Vaux
.
The
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
Pakchon
(
5
November
1950
)
,
also known as
the
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
Bochuan
(
)
,
took place
Process_start
ten
days
after
the
start
Process_start
of
the
Chinese
First
Phase
Offensive
,
following
the
entry
Process_start
of
the
Chinese
People
's
Volunteer
Army
(
PVA
)
into
the
Korean
War
.
Yet
by
late
November
the
US
Eighth
Army
was
again
forced
Motion
to
withdraw
Escaping
after
the
PVA
began
Process_start
their
Second
Phase
Offensive
,
starting
Process_start
a
long
retreat
Escaping
south
.
The
fighting
occurred
Coming_to_be
at
the
beginning
of
the
Southern
Palestine
Offensive
,
and
together
with
attacks
Attack
on
Hareira
and
Sheria
on
6–7
November
and
the
continuing
Battle
of
Tel
el
Khuweilfe
which
had
been
launched
by
General
Edmund
Allenby
on
1
November
,
it
eventually
broke
Destroying
the
Gaza
to
Beersheba
line
defended
Defending
by
the
Yildirim
Army
Group
.
The
British
August
Offensive
at
Anzac
Cove
and
Suvla
was
an
attempt
to
try
to
break
Destroying
the
stalemate
that
the
Gallipoli
Campaign
Military_operation
had
become
Becoming
.
This
victory
Getting
by
the
52nd
(
Lowland
)
Division
and
the
Anzac
Mounted
Division
of
the
Egyptian
Expeditionary
Force
(
EEF
)
over
a
joint
Collaboration
Ottoman
and
German
force
Military_operation
,
which
had
marched
Self_motion
across
the
Sinai
,
marked
Recording
the
end
Process_end
of
the
Defence
of
the
Suez
Canal
campaign
,
also known as
the
``
Offensive
zur
Eroberung
des
Suezkanals
''
and
the
``
İkinci
Kanal
Harekâtı
''
,
which
had
begun
Process_start
on
26
January
1915
.
The
Vistula–Oder
Offensive
was
a
successful
Red
Army
operation
on
the
Eastern
Front
in
the
European
Theatre
of
World
War
II
in
January
1945
.
This
offensive
was
also
referred
Adducing
to
in
Germany
as
the
Plattensee
Offensive
and
in
the
Soviet
Union
as
the
Balaton
Defensive
Operation
(
6
–
15
March
1945
)
.
The
operation
involved
Cause_to_be_included
many
German
units
withdrawn
Escaping
from
the
failed
Ardennes
Offensive
on
the
Western
Front
,
including
the
6th
Panzer
Army
and
its
subordinate
Waffen-SS
divisions
.
The
Narva
Offensive
was
a
campaign
fought
Hostile_encounter
between
the
German
army
detachment
``
Narwa
''
and
the
Soviet
Leningrad
Front
for
the
city
of
Narva
in
24–30
July
1944
.
While
the
command
Control
of
the
Soviet
Leningrad
Front
was
unaware
of
the
preparations
,
they
designed
Creating
the
Narva
Offensive
.
The
Narva
Offensive
(
1–4
March
1944
)
(
Estonian
:
``
Putki
lahing
''
)
was
an
operation
conducted
Action
by
the
Soviet
Leningrad
Front
.
German
Army
Group
E
was
withdrawing
Escaping
through
it
from
Greece
towards
Bosnia
,
since
the
escape
Escaping
route
through
Niš
and
Belgrade
had
been
closed
Process_end
by
the
Yugoslav
Partisan
,
Bulgarian
and
Soviet
forces
(
during
the
Belgrade
Offensive
)
.
After
the
collapse
of
the
uprising
,
Territory
of
the
Military
Commander
was
largely
pacified
until
the
return
of
the
Partisans
and
the
Belgrade
Offensive
in
second
half
of
1944
.
The
Second
Battle
of
Villers-Bretonneux
(
also
Actions
of
Villers-Bretonneux
,
after
the
First
Battles
of
the
Somme
,
1918
)
took place
Process_start
from
24
to
27
April
1918
,
during
the
German
Spring
Offensive
to
the
east
of
Amiens
.
The
Capture
of
Wadi
el
Hesi
and
the
associated
Sausage
Ridge
,
began
Process_start
during
the
evening
of
7
November
1917
,
was
fiercely
fought
Hostile_encounter
for
during
8
November
and
not
cleared
Emptying
until
the
early
hours
of
9
November
,
at
the
beginning
Process_start
of
the
pursuit
phase
of
the
Southern
Palestine
Offensive
in
the
Sinai
and
Palestine
Campaign
during
World
War
I
.
The
Tallinn
Offensive
(
)
was
a
strategic
offensive
by
the
Red
Army
's
2nd
Shock
and
8th
Armies
and
the
Baltic
Fleet
against
the
German
Army
Detachment
``
Narwa
''
and
Estonian
units
in
mainland
Estonia
on
the
Eastern
Front
of
World
War
II
on
17–26
September
1944
.
Both
operations
also
involved
Cause_to_be_included
Croatian
Home
Guard
and
Italian
troops
and
are
associated
Collaboration
with
what
is
known
as
the
Second
Enemy
Offensive
(
)
in
post-war
Yugoslav
historiography
.
The
Second
Enemy
Offensive
forms
Coming_to_be
part
of
the
Seven
Enemy
Offensives
framework
in
Yugoslav
historiography
.
Together
they
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
one
element
of
the
Axis
effort
known
as
the
Third
Enemy
Offensive
(
)
in
post-war
Yugoslav
historiography
.
The
Third
Enemy
Offensive
forms
Coming_to_be
part
of
the
Seven
Enemy
Offensives
framework
in
Yugoslav
historiography
.
Several
offensives
against
the
Germans
in
1916
failed
Earnings_and_losses
,
including
Lake
Naroch
Offensive
and
the
Baranovichi
Offensive
.
Several
offensives
against
the
Germans
in
1916
failed
Earnings_and_losses
,
including
Lake
Naroch
Offensive
and
the
Baranovichi
Offensive
.
However
,
General
Aleksei
Brusilov
oversaw
a
highly
successful
operation
Military_operation
against
Austria-Hungary
that
became
Becoming
known
as
the
Brusilov
Offensive
,
which
saw
the
Russian
Army
make
Getting
large
gains
Earnings_and_losses
.
Kerensky
oversaw
Scrutiny
the
July
Offensive
,
which
was
largely
a
failure
Earnings_and_losses
and
caused
Causation
a
collapse
Catastrophe
in
the
Russian
Army
.
The
Samland
Offensive
was
a
Soviet
offensive
on
the
Eastern
Front
in
the
final
stages
of
World
War
II
.
The
East
Prussian
Offensive
,
which
commenced
Process_start
on
January
13
,
1945
,
had
seen
Perception_active
the
Red
Army
clear
German
forces
from
much
of
East
Prussia
.
It
was
named
Name_conferral
after
the
town
of
Užice
,
and
is
associated
Collaboration
with
the
First
Enemy
Offensive
(
)
in
Yugoslavian
historiography
.
Operation
Bagration
(
;
,
Operatsiya
Bagration
)
was
the
codename
for
the
Soviet
1944
Belorussian
Strategic
Offensive
Operation
,
(
,
Belorusskaya
nastupatelnaya
Operatsiya
``
Bagration
''
)
a
military
campaign
fought
Hostile_encounter
between
23
June
and
19
August
1944
in
Soviet
Byelorussia
in
the
Eastern
Front
of
World
War
II
.
The
Red
Army
exploited
the
collapse
Destroying
of
the
German
front
line
to
encircle
Besieging
German
formations
in
the
vicinity
of
Minsk
in
the
Minsk
Offensive
and
destroy
Destroying
them
,
with
Minsk
liberated
on
4
July
.
Operation
Bagration
diverted
Removing
German
mobile
reserves
to
the
central
sectors
,
removing
Removing
them
from
the
Lublin-Brest
and
Lvov–Sandomierz
areas
,
enabling
Preventing_or_letting
the
Soviets
to
undertake
the
Lvov–Sandomierz
Offensive
and
Lublin–Brest
Offensive
.
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