Carpathian operations

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Carpathian operations were a series of World War II Soviet military offensives aimed at driving German and Axis forces from the Carpathian Mountains region in Eastern Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Front operation
military offensive
aimedAt weakening German defensive lines in the Carpathians
belligerent Axis powers
Nazi Germany
Soviet Union
conductedBy Red Army
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryInvolved Germany
Hungary
Romania
front Eastern Front of World War II
surface form: Soviet–German front
involvedForces Axis-aligned ground forces
German ground forces
Soviet Ground Forces
surface form: Soviet ground forces
location Carpathian Mountains
Eastern Europe
objective drive Axis forces from the Carpathian region
drive German forces from the Carpathian region
partOf Eastern Front of World War II
result Soviet advance through the Carpathian region
strategicImportance control of mountain passes in the Carpathians
securing approaches into Central Europe
theater Eastern Front
timePeriod World War II
typeOfWarfare land warfare

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38th Army (Red Army) participatedIn Carpathian operations