Belostok Offensive

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The Belostok Offensive was a major Soviet Red Army operation in the summer of 1944 that helped drive German forces out of northeastern Poland and Belarus during World War II.

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Belostok Offensive canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II Eastern Front operation
military offensive
belligerent Nazi Germany
Soviet Union
combatant Red Army
Wehrmacht
conductedBy Red Army
surface form: Soviet Red Army
conflict World War II
countryInvolved Germany
endDate 1944-08
followedBy Lublin–Brest Offensive
goal drive German forces out of Belarus
drive German forces out of northeastern Poland
historicalEra 20th century
locatedIn Belarus
northeastern Poland
notableFor contributing to collapse of German Army Group Centre
opponent Army Group Centre
outcome German forces expelled from large parts of northeastern Poland
German forces expelled from parts of Belarus
partOf Operation Bagration
Soviet summer offensive of 1944
precededBy Minsk offensive (1944)
surface form: Minsk Offensive
result Soviet victory
startDate 1944-07
strategicObjective advance toward East Prussia
liberation of occupied Soviet and Polish territories
theater Eastern Front
timePeriod summer 1944
typeOfAction combined arms offensive

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Lublin–Brest Offensive precededBy Belostok Offensive
Soviet summer offensive of 1944 hasPart Belostok Offensive
Soviet 3rd Army participatedIn Belostok Offensive