265th Motor Rifle Division
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265 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 265-я стрелковая дивизия) – związek taktyczny (dywizja) Armii Czerwonej. Sformowana w 1941, w związku z niemiecką agresją na ZSRR, w Sofrino. Przeszła szlak bojowy spod Leningradu, przez Łotwę i Polskę do Niemiec. Walczyła do ostatnich dni wojny na ulicach Berlina, z SS-manami. 2 maja dywizja przyjęła kapitulację berlińskich wojsk niemieckich, wzięła do niewoli kilkoro faszystowskich urzędników.
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265-я стрелковая дивизия — воинское соединение Вооружённых Сил СССР в Великой Отечественной войне
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The 265th Motor Rifle Division (Russian: 265-я мотострелковая дивизия) was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. The division traced its heritage back to the 265th Rifle Division, which was formed in mid-1941 from an NKVD division. The 265th fought in the Continuation War and the siege of Leningrad through 1944 and the Battle of Berlin in 1945. Postwar, it was withdrawn to the Soviet Union and downsized into a rifle brigade before being expanded into the 71st Mechanized Division in 1953. It was relocated to Vilnius and converted into the 119th Motor Rifle Division in 1957 before relocating to the Soviet Far East in 1964 and being renumbered as the 265th Motor Rifle Division. It spent the rest of its career in the Far East and was downsized into a storage bas
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265th Motor Rifle Division
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265 Dywizja Strzelecka (ZSRR)
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265-я стрелковая дивизия
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265th Motor Rifle Division
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265th Rifle Division
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(1953–1957)
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(1941–1946)
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(1946–1953)
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(1957–1965)
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(1965–1989)
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119th Motor Rifle Division
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34th Separate Rifle Brigade
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71st Mechanized Division
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July 1941–October 1989
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Rifle division
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119th Motor Rifle Division
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265th Rifle Division
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34th Separate Rifle Brigade
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71st Mechanized Division
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The 265th Motor Rifle Division (Russian: 265-я мотострелковая дивизия) was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. The division traced its heritage back to the 265th Rifle Division, which was formed in mid-1941 from an NKVD division. The 265th fought in the Continuation War and the siege of Leningrad through 1944 and the Battle of Berlin in 1945. Postwar, it was withdrawn to the Soviet Union and downsized into a rifle brigade before being expanded into the 71st Mechanized Division in 1953. It was relocated to Vilnius and converted into the 119th Motor Rifle Division in 1957 before relocating to the Soviet Far East in 1964 and being renumbered as the 265th Motor Rifle Division. It spent the rest of its career in the Far East and was downsized into a storage base in 1989.
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265 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 265-я стрелковая дивизия) – związek taktyczny (dywizja) Armii Czerwonej. Sformowana w 1941, w związku z niemiecką agresją na ZSRR, w Sofrino. Przeszła szlak bojowy spod Leningradu, przez Łotwę i Polskę do Niemiec. Walczyła do ostatnich dni wojny na ulicach Berlina, z SS-manami. 2 maja dywizja przyjęła kapitulację berlińskich wojsk niemieckich, wzięła do niewoli kilkoro faszystowskich urzędników.
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265-я стрелковая дивизия — воинское соединение Вооружённых Сил СССР в Великой Отечественной войне
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