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- Q672571 subject Q7068457.
- Q672571 subject Q7176496.
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- Q672571 abstract "Operation Kutuzov was a major offensive conducted in July 1943 by the Red Army against Army Group Center of the German Wehrmacht. The operation was named after General Mikhail Kutuzov, the Russian general credited with saving Russia from Napoleon during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. Operation Kutuzov was one of two large-scale Soviet operations launched as counteroffensives against Operation Citadel. The Operation began on 12 July and ended on 18 August 1943 with the capture of Orel and collapse of the Orel bulge.".
- Q672571 causalties "218 aircraft".
- Q672571 causalties "86,064 menref|14,215 KIA, 11,300 MIA, 60,939 WIA|group=N".
- Q672571 causalties "unknown guns".
- Q672571 causalties "unknown tanksref|343 tanks and assault guns were lost from 5 July till autumn|group=N".
- Q672571 commander Q40482.
- Q672571 commander Q48112.
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- Q672571 commander Q70536.
- Q672571 date "1943-08-18".
- Q672571 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q189266.
- Q672571 place Q15180.
- Q672571 place Q3118.
- Q672571 result "Soviet victory".
- Q672571 strength "1,286,000 men".
- Q672571 strength "2,220–3,023 aircraft".
- Q672571 strength "2,409 tanks andassault guns".
- Q672571 strength "26,379 guns".
- Q672571 strength "300,700 men".
- Q672571 strength "5,500 guns".
- Q672571 strength "610 aircraft".
- Q672571 strength "625 tanks andassault guns".
- Q672571 thumbnail Orel43.jpg?width=300.
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- Q672571 casualties "--07-05".
- Q672571 casualties "218".
- Q672571 casualties "86064".
- Q672571 casualties "unknown guns".
- Q672571 commander "Hovhannes Bagramyan".
- Q672571 commander "Konstantin Rokossovsky".
- Q672571 commander "Lothar Rendulic".
- Q672571 commander "Walter Model".
- Q672571 conflict "Operation Kutuzov".
- Q672571 date "--07-12".
- Q672571 partof "the Eastern Front of World War II".
- Q672571 place Q15180.
- Q672571 place Q3118.
- Q672571 result "Soviet victory".
- Q672571 strength "1286000".
- Q672571 strength "2220".
- Q672571 strength "2409".
- Q672571 strength "26379".
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- Q672571 type Event.
- Q672571 type Event.
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- Q672571 comment "Operation Kutuzov was a major offensive conducted in July 1943 by the Red Army against Army Group Center of the German Wehrmacht. The operation was named after General Mikhail Kutuzov, the Russian general credited with saving Russia from Napoleon during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. Operation Kutuzov was one of two large-scale Soviet operations launched as counteroffensives against Operation Citadel.".
- Q672571 label "Operation Kutuzov".
- Q672571 depiction Orel43.jpg.
- Q672571 name "Operation Kutuzov".