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dbpedia:Battle_of_Nikolayevka
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The Battle of Nikolayevka was fought in January 1943, as a small part of the larger Battle of Stalingrad. The Battle pitted forces of the Italian 8th Army's Alpini Corps against the four Soviet Armies (corps) of the Voronezh Front. Since the war the village has been absorbed by the nearby village of Livenka.
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Battle of Nikolayevka
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
13,420 dead 7,500 injured or frozen
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Germany Hungary Italy
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dbpedia:Luigi_Reverberi dbpedia:Giulio_Martinat dbpedia:Fyodor_Kuznetsov dbpedia:Dmitry_Lelyushenko
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1943-01-26Z
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dbpedia:Belgorod_Oblast dbpedia:Soviet_Union dbpedia:Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
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Italian tactical victory
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unknown 40,000 infantry (Alpini); but only 4,000 were combat ready
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n7:300