Bobruysk Offensive

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The Bobruysk offensive was part of the Belorussian strategic offensive of the Red Army in summer 1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration. In less than a week in late June 1944, the Soviet 3rd Army broke through in the north of the sector, trapping the German XXXV Corps against the Berezina. The 65th Army then broke through the XXXXI Panzer Corps to the south; by 27 June, the two German corps were encircled in a pocket east of Bobruysk under constant aerial bombardment.

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1944-06-28T00:00:00Z
1944-06-28T00:00:00Z
1944 Bobruysk Offensive
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Abandoned vehicles of the German 9th Army at a road near Bobruisk (Belarus), 30 June 1944Abandoned vehicles of the German 9th Army at a road near Bobruisk (Belarus), 30 June 1944
Красноармейцы поднимаются в атаку в районе БобруйскаКрасноармейцы поднимаются в атаку в районе Бобруйска
Two destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944Two destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944
Two destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944Two destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1918Battle of Bobruyskbattle, Polish I Corps in RussiaWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1944Bobruysk OffensiveoffensiveWikidata
    sitefortBabruysk FortressfortressWikidata
    commonsimageAbandoned vehicles of the German 9th Army at a road near Bobruisk (Belarus), 30 June 1944 Commons
    commonsimageКрасноармейцы поднимаются в атаку в районе Бобруйска Commons
    commonsimageTwo destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944 Commons
    commonsimageTwo destroyed Panzer IV tanks belonging to the 20th Panzer Division, June 1944 Commons