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The Jassy–Kishinev Operation, named after the two major cities, Iași and Chișinău, in the staging area, was a Soviet offensive against Axis forces, which took place in Eastern Romania from 20 to 29 August 1944.

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  • The Jassy–Kishinev Operation, named after the two major cities, Iași and Chișinău, in the staging area, was a Soviet offensive against Axis forces, which took place in Eastern Romania from 20 to 29 August 1944.
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  • Jassy–Kishinev (Offensive) Operation
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  • Soviet Union:
  • 111 aircraft
  • 13,197 killed or missing
  • 53,933 wounded and sick
  • 8,600 killed and wounded
  • Romania:
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  • (Air support only:)
  • Romania(20–23 August)
  • Romania(23–29 August)
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  • Soviet victory
  • * Bulgaria enters the war against Nazi Germany
  • * Romania undergoes acoupand defects to the Allies
  • * Soviet Unionregainscontrol of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
  • * Destruction of the German6th Army; German forces begin evacuating the Balkans
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  • Germany:
  • Soviet Union:
  • 800 aircraft
  • (40 divisions),
  • 1,224,691 men
  • 1,314,200 men
  • 1,870 tanks
  • 16 000 guns
  • 170 tanks,
  • 2,200 aircraft
  • Army Group South Ukraine
  • Romania:
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