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Battle of the Dnepr: One of the Biggest Military Operations in 20th Century

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Telephonist Ulyana Potapenko repairing damage to a communication line under enemy fire.

Telephonist Ulyana Potapenko  repairing damage to a communication line under enemy fire. - Sputnik International1/15 / Go to the mediabank

Telephonist Ulyana Potapenko repairing damage to a communication line under enemy fire.

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Residents of the Dnepropetrovsk region return to their destroyed village, liberated from the Nazi German invaders.

Residents of the Dnepropetrovsk region return to their destroyed village, liberated from the Nazi German invaders. - Sputnik International2/15 / Go to the mediabank

Residents of the Dnepropetrovsk region return to their destroyed village, liberated from the Nazi German invaders.

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Soldiers of the 4th Guards Army ferrying 76-mm ZIS-3 guns over a bridge across the Dnepr.

Soldiers of the 4th Guards Army ferrying 76-mm ZIS-3 guns over a bridge across the Dnepr. - Sputnik International3/15 / Go to the mediabank

Soldiers of the 4th Guards Army ferrying 76-mm ZIS-3 guns over a bridge across the Dnepr.

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Soviet airborne troops crossing the Dnepr River, continuing the fight to expand the bridgeheads.

Soviet airborne troops crossing the Dnepr River, continuing the fight to expand the bridgeheads. - Sputnik International4/15 / Go to the mediabank

Soviet airborne troops crossing the Dnepr River, continuing the fight to expand the bridgeheads.

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A Soviet soldier reads a notice posted by the Germans, which says: “This cemetery is a shrine of those nations whose dead rest here. Whoever makes any changes or even damages the graves without special instructions will be strictly punished for damaging them. Parents are responsible for the deeds of their children.”

A Soviet soldier reads a notice posted by the Germans, which says: “This cemetery is a shrine of those nations whose dead rest here. Whoever makes any changes or even damages the graves without special instructions will be strictly punished for damaging them. Parents are responsible for the deeds of their children.” - Sputnik International5/15 / Go to the mediabank

A Soviet soldier reads a notice posted by the Germans, which says: “This cemetery is a shrine of those nations whose dead rest here. Whoever makes any changes or even damages the graves without special instructions will be strictly punished for damaging them. Parents are responsible for the deeds of their children.”

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On September 21, 1943, troops of the 136th Rifle Division of the Voronezh Front liberated the town of Baryshevka in the Kiev region. A local survivor and her child sit among the ashes of her home destroyed by the Germans during their retreat.

On September 21, 1943, troops of the 136th Rifle Division of the Voronezh Front liberated the town of Baryshevka in the Kiev region. A local survivor and her child sit among the ashes of her home destroyed by the Germans during their retreat. - Sputnik International6/15 / Go to the mediabank

On September 21, 1943, troops of the 136th Rifle Division of the Voronezh Front liberated the town of Baryshevka in the Kiev region. A local survivor and her child sit among the ashes of her home destroyed by the Germans during their retreat.

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The liberation of Zaporozhye from Nazi invaders by troops of the left wing of the South-Western Front during the Battle of the Dnepr. The dam of the Dnepr hydroelectric power plant, named after Lenin, was blown up by the Nazis during the retreat.

The liberation of Zaporozhye from Nazi invaders by troops of the left wing of the South-Western Front during the Battle of the Dnepr. The dam of the Dnepr hydroelectric power plant, named after Lenin, was blown up by the Nazis during the retreat. - Sputnik International7/15 / Go to the mediabank

The liberation of Zaporozhye from Nazi invaders by troops of the left wing of the South-Western Front during the Battle of the Dnepr. The dam of the Dnepr hydroelectric power plant, named after Lenin, was blown up by the Nazis during the retreat.

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Soviet soldiers preparing rafts to cross the Dnepr. The sign reads: "To Kiev!"

Soviet soldiers preparing rafts to cross the Dnepr. The sign reads: "To Kiev!" - Sputnik International8/15

Soviet soldiers preparing rafts to cross the Dnepr. The sign reads: "To Kiev!"

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Kiev is liberated from the Nazis. Soviet infantry marching through the city's main Kreschatik Street.

Kiev is liberated from the Nazis. Soviet infantry marching through the city's main Kreschatik Street. - Sputnik International9/15

Kiev is liberated from the Nazis. Soviet infantry marching through the city's main Kreschatik Street.

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Soviet marines during a battle for a bridgehead.

Soviet marines during a battle for a bridgehead. - Sputnik International10/15

Soviet marines during a battle for a bridgehead.

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Lieutenant General Pavel Batov (right), commander of the 65th Army, with Soviet officers at a command post.

Lieutenant General Pavel Batov (right), commander of the 65th Army, with Soviet officers at a command post. - Sputnik International11/15

Lieutenant General Pavel Batov (right), commander of the 65th Army, with Soviet officers at a command post.

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A Soviet soldier on the bank of the Dnepr River mourns a murdered child.

A Soviet soldier on the bank of the Dnepr River mourns a murdered child. - Sputnik International12/15

A Soviet soldier on the bank of the Dnepr River mourns a murdered child.

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Soviet KV-1S tank of the 65th Army crossing the Dnepr River.

Soviet KV-1S tank of the 65th Army crossing the Dnepr River. - Sputnik International13/15

Soviet KV-1S tank of the 65th Army crossing the Dnepr River.

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Soviet soldiers crossing the Molochnaya River and reaching Melitopol.

Soviet soldiers crossing the Molochnaya River and reaching Melitopol. - Sputnik International14/15

Soviet soldiers crossing the Molochnaya River and reaching Melitopol.

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Soviet heroes of the Dnepr assault.

Soviet heroes of the Dnepr assault. - Sputnik International15/15

Soviet heroes of the Dnepr assault.

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