Crimean Peninsula returned to Soviet control

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The Crimean Peninsula returned to Soviet control refers to the 1944 World War II event in which the USSR reestablished authority over Crimea after expelling German and Axis forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II event
historical event
follows German occupation of parts of the Soviet Union
surface form: German occupation of Crimea
hasBelligerent Nazi Germany
Romania
Soviet Union
hasBroaderContext Soviet 1944 spring offensives
surface form: Soviet offensives of 1944

liberation of Soviet territories
hasConsequence reestablishment of Soviet administrative authority in Crimea
withdrawal of Axis troops from the Crimean Peninsula
hasCountry Soviet Union
Soviet Union
surface form: USSR
hasGeopoliticalContext Soviet reoccupation of previously lost territories
hasLocation Crimea
Crimea
surface form: Crimean Peninsula
hasMilitaryOperation Crimean offensive (1944)
surface form: Crimean Offensive
hasNature military reconquest
hasOpposingForce Axis powers
Nazi Germany
hasParticipant Red Army
Wehrmacht
hasResult expulsion of Axis forces from Crimea
expulsion of German forces from Crimea
restoration of Soviet control over Crimea
hasStrategicImportance control of Black Sea access
control of Sevastopol naval base
hasTemporalContext 1944
World War II
hasTheater Black Sea region
partOf Eastern Front of World War II
World War II

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Crimean offensive (1944) territorialChange Crimean Peninsula returned to Soviet control