Lenino

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Lenino is a village in eastern Belarus best known as the site of a major World War II battle between Soviet and Polish forces against Nazi Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
associatedWith Nazi Germany
Polish Armed Forces in the East
Red Army
Soviet Union
Wehrmacht
battleFront Soviet–German front line in 1943
commemoratedBy Polish Armed Forces Day in the People’s Republic of Poland
surface form: Polish Armed Forces Day in the People’s Republic of Poland (historically)
continent Europe
coordinateRegion Eastern Front
surface form: Eastern Front of World War II
country Belarus
dateOfMajorBattle 12 October 1943
13 October 1943
hasCemetery war graves of Polish soldiers
war graves of Soviet soldiers
hasEvent Battle of Lenino
hasGeopoliticalContext former Eastern Front battlefield
hasHeritage Soviet military memorials
hasMemorial Lenino war memorial complex
hasPopulationCharacteristic small population
hasToponymType rural locality
hasTransportConnection local roads to Horki
historicalCountry Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
historicalEventLocation World War II
knownFor Battle of Lenino
languageUsed Belarusian
Russian
locatedIn eastern Belarus
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Horki District
Mogilev Region
locatedInTimeZone Europe/Minsk
memorialCulture site of Polish and Soviet war commemorations
near Byalynichy
Horki
partOf Byalynichy–Horki area
regionType agricultural area
siteOf Soviet–Polish joint offensive in 1943
combat involving Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division
engagement between Red Army and Wehrmacht
timeZone UTC+3

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Battle of Lenino place Lenino