Battle of Köslin

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The Battle of Köslin was a World War II engagement in early 1945 in which Soviet forces captured the German-held town of Köslin (now Koszalin, Poland) during their advance through Pomerania toward the Baltic coast.

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Battle of Köslin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
attackingForce Soviet forces advancing in Pomerania
belligerent Red Army
Wehrmacht
conflict World War II
countryInvolved Nazi Germany
Soviet Union
date early 1945
defendingForce German garrison of Köslin
followedBy further Soviet advances toward the Baltic coast
front Eastern Front
historicalTownName Koszalin
surface form: Köslin
location German Empire
surface form: Germany (historical)

Koszalin
Koszalin
surface form: Köslin

Poland
surface form: Poland (modern)

Pomerania
modernSite Koszalin
surface form: Koszalin, Poland
objective capture of the German-held town of Köslin
outcome capture of Köslin by Soviet forces
partOf East Pomeranian Offensive
Soviet-German Front
surface form: Eastern Front of World War II
precededBy Soviet advances into eastern Pomerania
result Soviet victory
strategicContext Soviet advance through Pomerania toward the Baltic coast
theater World War II military operations in Poland
surface form: Pomeranian theater of World War II
year 1945

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East Pomeranian Offensive notableBattle Battle of Köslin