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Where was the last major Soviet offensive against the Nazis
Where was the last major Soviet offensive against the Nazis
Where was the last major Soviet offensive against the Nazis in World War II?
After taking Berlin, the Red Army made a rapid push into Czechoslovakia. There, it had to deal with an almost one million-strong enemy grouping.
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