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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pripyat_Marshes_massacres

    The Pripyat Marshes massacres (German: Prypyatsümpfe Säuberung) were a series of mass murders, carried out by German military forces, against Jewish civilians in Belarus and Ukraine, during July–August 1941. SS leader Heinrich Himmler ordered these operations, which were carried out by units of the … See more

    The operation was ordered by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler to be conducted by the SS Cavalry Brigade, as well as the Wehrmacht's 162nd Infantry Division and 252nd Infantry Divisions, under the general … See more

    The forces of 1st SS Cavalry Regiment moved from Baranavichy in the direction of LyakhavichyHantsavichy, BaranavichyIvatsevichyByarozaPruzhany, and "combed" the territory to the south, south-east and south-west reaching the Pripyat River. The forces of … See more

    On 19 July 1941, the 1st and 2nd SS Cavalry Regiments were assigned to the general command of HSSPF Erich von dem Bach for the action which took place in two stages. The beginning date of the operation is considered 28 July 1941. On that day the two SS … See more

    The forces of the SS Cavalry Brigade moved from the initial line of BaranavichyLuninyets railroad to the east, conducting the "cleansing" of the right and left banks of the Pripyat River … See more

    1. ^ By the definition of Alexey Litvin, who considers that the previous definition of operation, given by V. Lazyebnikaw and V. Pase, "operation... See more

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    The Pinsk Marshes (Belarusian: Пінскія балоты, Pinskiya baloty), also known as the Pripet Marshes (Belarusian: Прыпяцкія балоты, Prypiackija baloty), the Polesie Marshes, and the Rokitno Marshes, are a vast natural region of wetlands in mostly Belarus and also Ukraine, along the forested basin of the Pripyat River and its tributaries from Brest to the west, Mogilev in the northeast, and Kyiv to the …

    • Elevation: 135 m (443 ft)
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    Where are the Pripet Marshes?
    The Pripet Marshes occupy southern Belarus and northern Ukraine. They lie in the thickly forested basin of the Pripet River (a major tributary of the Dnieper) and are bounded on the north by the Belarusian Ridge and on the south by the Volyn-Podilsk and Dnieper uplands.
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    What was the Pripet Marshes campaign?
    The Pripet Marshes Campaign occurred in June 1941 during World War II. Heinz Guderian 's 2nd Panzer Group was sent to clear the Pripet Marshes of Soviet forces in order to secure the German southern flank during the drive on Minsk, and the campaign was drawn out due to the sheer size of the marshlands and the frequent retreats of the Soviet forces.
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    Why did the Germans clear the Pripet Marshes?
    Heinz Guderian 's 2nd Panzer Group was sent to clear the Pripet Marshes of Soviet forces in order to secure the German southern flank during the drive on Minsk, and the campaign was drawn out due to the sheer size of the marshlands and the frequent retreats of the Soviet forces.
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    What happened at the Pripyat Marshes?
    The Pripyat Marshes massacres ( German: Prypyatsümpfe Säuberung) were a series of mass murders, carried out by German military forces, against Jewish civilians in Belarus and Ukraine, during July–August 1941. SS leader Heinrich Himmler ordered these operations, which were carried out by units of the Wehrmacht (both army and Waffen SS ).
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  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Pripet-Marshes

    WebThe Pripet Marshes occupy southern Belarus and northern Ukraine. They lie in the thickly forested basin of the Pripet River (a major tributary of the …

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  5. https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Pripet_Marshes_Campaign
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      Immediately following the successful conclusion of the Brest Offensive, German panzer divisions advanced unopposed into swampland to the east of their original positions. The XXIV Panzer Corps crossed the Pina River and secured more ground; to the south, the German 1st Cavalry D…
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      On 26 June, after a period of rest and resupply, the Germans resumed their advance in the Pripet Marshes. Pinsk fell without resistance, as the Soviets continued to withdraw east to save their units for the defense of the cities of Minsk and Mogilev. The Soviets held onto swampland to the …
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    • Historically, for most of the year, the marshes were virtually impassable to major military forces, …
      Like most other wetlands in Europe, the Pinsk Marshes were once seen as an unhealthy area and a focus of sickness. In the late 19th century, draina
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  7. https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/Pripet_Marshes

    WebThe Pripet Marshes are one of Europe's largest wetlands, and dry land is at a premium. Teams are separated by a vast marsh and thick forests which are ideal to set up …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pripyat

    WebPripyat, also known as Prypiat, is an abandoned city in northern Ukraine, located near the border with Belarus. Named after the nearby river, Pripyat, it was founded on 4 February 1970 as the ninth atomgrad to serve the …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pripyat_(river)

    WebAfter 204 km downstream, it crosses the border of Belarus, where it travels 500 km through Polesia, Europe's largest wilderness, within which lie the vast sandy wetlands known as …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Slavs

    WebThe early Slavs were a diverse group of tribal societies who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately the 5th to the 10th centuries AD) in Central and Eastern Europe and established the …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smolensk_operation

    WebThe second Smolensk operation was a Soviet strategic offensive operation conducted by the Red Army as part of the Summer-Autumn Campaign of 1943. Staged almost …

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