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Freeing belgian generals from the Prenzlau Nazi POW camp / Zaleeva, A   Journal Article
Zaleeva, A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract THE DOCUMENTS from the RF Foreign Ministry Historical Documents Department made public for the first time relate to one of the little-known pages of the Great Patriotic War. According to the documents, the 70th Army of the 2nd Byelorussian Front under Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky seized the town of Prenzlau on April 27, 1945 during the course of the Berlin operation. Later in the day the army freed the inmates of the concentration camp, a short way from the town. Among the POWs were 2,311 officers of the Belgian army, including 33 generals.
Key Words Russia - Army  Nazi  Patriotic War  Prenzlau  Nazi POW Camp 
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Restructuring of the modern Russian army / McDermott, Roger N   Journal Article
McDermott, Roger N Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The breathtaking level of unprecedented change within the Russian armed forces, first announced in the aftermath of the Russia-Georgia war in August 2008, not only proved rapid and quite unlike any of the failed reform attempts since 1992, but it caught many in the West and Russia unawares. While many concentrated on the proposed downsizing of the officer corps, which planned to axe 205,000 officers in order to maximize efficiency, a yet greater changed quietly and systematically implemented in the course of 2009 went almost unnoticed in the West; yet its policy implications will compel western governments to reassess their relations with Russia and their understanding of Russia's defense posture. In short, the mass mobilization principle, which had hitherto defined the Russian military, passed quietly into history, as the division-based structure within the table of organization was steadily and completely replaced by a new brigade-based structure.
Key Words Army  Russia  Military - Russia  Army - Russia  Russia - Army 
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