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World War II. Выполнила: Бодрова Алла Школа № 18 Класс 8А Учитель: Михеева С.В. Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler in Paris 1940 Hitler in 1928 with other German soldiers. George Zhukov.
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World War II Выполнила: Бодрова Алла Школа № 18 Класс 8А Учитель: Михеева С.В.
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler in Paris 1940 Hitler in 1928 with other German soldiers
George Zhukov Zhukov in 1916 George Zhukov in 1940
Tanks IWM Crusader Panter 4 (Tiger 1)
War U995 Prokhorov SBDs and Mikuma
War RussiaGerman citizens for decentEbensee concentration burial at Gusen campcamp prisoners 1945
Lost children Lost children in about 1942
Great Patriotic War • "Great Patriotic War" redirects here. For a discussion of the term itself, see Great Patriotic War (term). • Not to be confused with the French invasion of Russia during the Napoleonic Wars, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812.Eastern Front • Part of World War II • Clockwise from top left: Soviet T-34-85 tank in Berlin; German Tiger I tanks during the Battle of Kursk; German Stoke dive bombers on the Eastern Front, winter 1943–1944; executions of Soviet Jews by German Einsatzgruppe; Wilhelm Keitel signing the German Instrument of Surrender; Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad • Date 22 June 1941–9 May 1945 • Location Eastern and Northern Europe; in later stages Southern Europe (Balkans) and Western Europe (Germany and Austria) • Result Decisive[1][2] Soviet victory • Fall of Nazi Germany (concurrently with Western Front) • Communist takeover in Eastern and part of Northern and Southern Europe
Early career • Stavka of the Commander-in-chief during World War I • Alexandra Fyodorovna, Tsarevitch Alexei and Nicholas II arrived at the Stavka • The commander-in-chief of the Russian army at the beginning of World War I was Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolayevich, a grandson of Tsar Nicholas I. He was appointed at the last minute in August, 1914, and had no part in formulating the military plans in use at the beginning of the war. He was competent, if not brilliant. Nikolai Yanushkevich was his chief of staff. In the summer of 1915 the Tsar himself took personal command. Mikhail Alekseyev was his chief of staff.