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  1. The Great Patriotic War (Russian: Вели́кая Оте́чественная война́, romanized: Velikya Otechestvennaya voyna) is a term used in Russia and some other former republics of the Soviet Union to describe the conflict fought during the period from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945 along the many fronts of the Eastern ...

  2. 21. Juni 2022 · The Great Patriotic War of the U.S.S.R.Known in Russian as "Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna", it lasted from the commencement of "Operation Barbarossa" on Jun...

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  3. The term Great Patriotic War (Russian: Вели́кая Оте́чественная война́ Velíkaya Otéchestvennaya voyná [1]) is used in Russia and some other former republics of the Soviet Union to describe the period from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945 in the many fronts of the eastern campaign of World War II between...

  4. 1965: Der Große Vaterländische Krieg (Velikaya otechestvennaya) 1969: Towarisch Berlin; 1978: Die entscheidende Front (The Unknown War), Serie – mit Burt Lancaster; Preise. 1942, 1947, 1952: Stalinpreis; 1960: Leninpreis; 1969: Kunstpreis der DDR für den Dokumentarfilm Towarisch Berlin

  5. 26. Juni 2012 · That war, the “War on the Eastern Front,” is known in the Soviet Union and Russia as Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna —the “Great Patriotic War.” It lasted for 1,418 days, and between twenty-six and twenty-seven million Soviet people, mostly civilians, died.

  6. 29. Dez. 2022 · This review does not purport to cover systematically the significant and dynamically developing historiography of the Soviet home front during the Great Patriotic War. 1 Its task is to identify some of the new aspects, which would allow studying the phenomenon of the limit state in the Soviet mobilization system. 2 Aimed at the ultra-high use of...

  7. 31. Okt. 2023 · The Soviet effort to defend had barely begun when Emelyan Yaroslavskiy in a Pravda article dubbed it the ‘Great Patriotic War’ (Velikaya Otechestvennaya voyna), with an obvious reference to the ‘Patriotic War' (Otechestvennaya voyna) against Napoleon.