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- Lomonosov, Russia (links | edit)
- Oranienbaum (links | edit)
- Oranienbaum, Russia (links | edit)
- June Uprising in Lithuania (links | edit)
- Battle for Narva Bridgehead (links | edit)
- Battle of Narva (1944) (links | edit)
- Battle of Tannenberg Line (links | edit)
- Georg Lindemann (links | edit)
- Karl-Gerät (links | edit)
- Demyansk Pocket (links | edit)
- Vladimir Tributs (links | edit)
- Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945) (links | edit)
- Battle of Krasny Bor (links | edit)
- Operation Polar Star (links | edit)
- Operation Iskra (links | edit)
- Toropets–Kholm offensive (links | edit)
- Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive (links | edit)
- Courland Pocket (links | edit)
- Vilnius offensive (links | edit)
- Ivan Fedyuninsky (links | edit)
- German occupation of the Baltic states during World War II (links | edit)
- 92nd Assault Brigade (Ukraine) (links | edit)
- Soviet evacuation of Tallinn (links | edit)
- Kaunas offensive (links | edit)
- Šiauliai offensive (links | edit)
- Moonsund operation (links | edit)
- Riga offensive (1944) (links | edit)
- Tallinn offensive (links | edit)
- Krasnaya Gorka fort (links | edit)
- Tartu offensive (links | edit)
- Leningrad–Novgorod offensive (links | edit)
- Soviet re-occupation of Latvia in 1944 (links | edit)
- Krasnoye Selo–Ropsha offensive (links | edit)
- Kingisepp–Gdov offensive (links | edit)
- Narva offensive (15–28 February 1944) (links | edit)
- Narva offensive (1–4 March 1944) (links | edit)
- Narva offensive (18–24 March 1944) (links | edit)
- Narva offensive (July 1944) (links | edit)
- Lebyazhye, Lomonosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast (links | edit)
- Lomonosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast (links | edit)
- Sinyavino offensive (1942) (links | edit)
- Kholm Pocket (links | edit)
- Bolshaya Izhora (links | edit)
- Gostilitsy (links | edit)
- Leningrad strategic defensive (links | edit)
- Leningrad strategic defensive operation order of battle (links | edit)
- 109th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) (links | edit)
- Demyansk Offensive (1943) (links | edit)
- 54th Army (Soviet Union) (links | edit)