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8th Tank Army was one of ten Soviet tank armies. After the World War II, it was stationed around the city of Zhytomyr, Ukrainian SSR.The 8th Mechanised Army was initially formed on 6 June 1946 with its headquarters at Zhitomir in the Carpathian Military District, Soviet Union. The army was formed on the basis of the 18th and 52nd Armies. It initially comprised the 23rd and 31st Tank Divisions (the former 23rd Tank Corps and 31st Tank Corps) and the 11th Guards and 32nd Mechanised Divisions.
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8th Mechanised Army (Soviet Union) 8th Tank Army (Soviet Union) 8-я танковая армия (СССР)
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1993-01-01Z
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1946-01-01Z
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1946-06-06Z
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dbpedia:Nikolay_Pukhov
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