Примери коришћења Govorov на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Govorov with his wife, 1923.
Beginning in April 1942, von Küchler was opposed by Marshal Leonid Govorov who oversaw the Leningrad Front.
On 27 January 1945, Govorov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
Hilpert, his personal staff, andstaffs of three Armies surrendered to Marshal Leonid Govorov, the commander of the Leningrad Front.
While Govorov was tearing open the German left flank, Meretskov went to work on the German right flank.
In June 1944, during the Vyborg-Petrozavodsk Offensive,which led to Soviet recapture of Vyborg, Govorov was promoted to the rank of marshal of the Soviet Union.
In late November 1942, Govorov began planning the next operation to break the blockade of Leningrad.
Bandit Petersburg" is a film in whichthe character Sidikhin is trying with all the forces of the law to destroy Govorov, to put him behind bars, where the criminal and the place.
In November 1943, Govorov began planning the Leningrad-Novgorod Offensive which would drive Army Group North out of the Leningrad region.
Given a substantial edge in artillery, tanks and air support, Govorov and Meretskov expected a fairly quick German collapse followed by a full-bore pursuit to the Panther Line.
Govorov obtained further military education, graduating from the Artillery course in 1926, the Higher Academy course in 1930, and the Frunze Military Academy in 1933.
After Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, Govorov commanded the Artillery on the Western Front in Belarus from August to October 1941.
In 1936, Govorov was among the first officers who attended the newly founded Military Academy of Red Army General Staff, from which he graduated in 1938.
As soon as he became the commander of the Leningrad Front in July 1942, Govorov mounted local attacks in several sectors of the front, while preparing a much larger offensive.
In April 1942 Govorov was appointed commander of the Leningrad Group of Forces of the Leningrad Front, which combined the former Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts.
In 1939 the Soviet-Finnish War broke out, and Govorov was appointed chief of artillery of the 7th Army, as his research while at Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy was about assaulting and penetrating fortified enemy positions.
For the first time, Govorov also coordinated with the increasingly effective partisan units operating in the German rear areas, hoping to disrupt German supply lines at the critical moment.