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Operation Barbarossa and Southern Front (Soviet Union)

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Difference between Operation Barbarossa and Southern Front (Soviet Union)

Operation Barbarossa vs. Southern Front (Soviet Union)

Operation Barbarossa (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, which started on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. The Southern Front was a Front – a roughly Army group sized formation – of the Soviet Army during the Second World War.

Similarities between Operation Barbarossa and Southern Front (Soviet Union)

Operation Barbarossa and Southern Front (Soviet Union) have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antony Beevor, Battle of Stalingrad, David Glantz, Ivan Tyulenev, Odessa Military District, Reserve of the Supreme High Command, Rostov-on-Don, Southwestern Front (Soviet Union), World War II, 12th Army (Soviet Union), 28th Army (Soviet Union), 5th Red Banner Army, 9th Army (Soviet Union).

Antony Beevor

Sir Antony James Beevor, (born 14 December 1946) is an English military historian.

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Battle of Stalingrad

The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was the largest confrontation of World War II, in which Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia.

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David Glantz

David M. Glantz (born January 11, 1942 in Port Chester, New York) is an American military historian known for his books on the Red Army during World War II, and the chief editor of the Journal of Slavic Military Studies. Glantz received degrees in history from the Virginia Military Institute and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Defense Language Institute, Institute for Russian and Eastern European Studies, and U.S. Army War College. Glantz had a 30 year career in the United States Army, and served in the Vietnam War.

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Ivan Tyulenev

Ivan Vladimirovich Tyulenev (28 January 189215 August 1978) was a Soviet military commander, one of the first to be promoted to the rank of General of the Army in 1940.

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Odessa Military District

The Odessa Military District (Одесский военный округ, ОВО) was a military administrative division of the Imperial Russian military, the Soviet Armed Forces and the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was known under such name from around 1862 to 1998.

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Reserve of the Supreme High Command

The Reserve of the Supreme High Command (Russian: Резерв Верховного Главнокомандования) (also known as Stavka Reserve or RVGK) comprised formations and units which acted as the principal military reserve of the Soviet Red Army during World War II and now of the Russian Armed Forces.

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Rostov-on-Don

Rostov-on-Don (p) is a port city and the administrative center of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia.

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Southwestern Front (Soviet Union)

The Southwestern Front was a name given to a Front (or Army group sized military formation) by the Imperial Russian Army during the First World War, by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic during the Russian Civil War, and by the Red Army during the Second World War.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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12th Army (Soviet Union)

The Soviet Union's 12th Army was a field army formed multiple times during the Russian Civil War and World War II.

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28th Army (Soviet Union)

The 28th Army was a field army of the Red Army and the Soviet Ground Forces, formed three times in 1941–42 and active during the postwar period for many years in the Belorussian Military District.

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5th Red Banner Army

The 5th Red Banner Army is a Russian Ground Forces formation in the Far East Military District.

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9th Army (Soviet Union)

The 9th Army of the Soviet Union's Red Army was a Soviet field army, active from 1939 – 43.

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Operation Barbarossa and Southern Front (Soviet Union) Comparison

Operation Barbarossa has 399 relations, while Southern Front (Soviet Union) has 41. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 2.95% = 13 / (399 + 41).

References

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