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joined the Front, and on August 7 Kuznetsov was recalled to Moscow to be given a new assignment. The command was transferred to
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joined the attack. On August 17, the 63rd Rifle Corps was routed at the village of
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The first version was created on July 24, 1941, from the right wing of the forces in the
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At the time the Front was created its boundary with the
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The second version of this Front was created on
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began its attack along the 13th Army sector. Four days later the German
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