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Word: klimenty (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1941-1941
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...task of welding these two masses -the untrained ore and partly trained ingots-into a more or less efficient machine was entrusted three weeks ago to a good general, Klimenti Voroshilov, and a not-so-good one, Semion Budenny. Last week Marshal Voroshilov reached Russia's auxiliary capital at Samara to organize his great new Army. And as he traveled east to the rear, he passed trainload after planeload of special winter troops, trained since the Finnish war in cold-weather war fare. There were said to be 750,000 of them, of which some 200,000 were reported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia At War: MANPOWER: Ore and Ingots | 11/17/1941 | See Source »

This left two men free: Marshal Klimenti Voroshilov from Leningrad and Marshal Budenny from the south. Joseph Stalin did not scrap them. He gave them a new job, the clearest signal yet that Russia will fight to the last snowball: to form great new armies from raw conscripts, armies to take their stand beyond Moscow to fight for the lands beyond the Volga, beyond the Urals. The new armies will be ill-trained, ill-equipped, ill-fortified. But they would not be formed if the Russians did not still intend to fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: New Commands | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

...best of Marshal Klimenti Voroshilov's northern defenders were locked in Leningrad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Moscow's Fate, Not Man's | 10/20/1941 | See Source »

Scheme for Schisms. Hitler struck first and squarely at the center. He achieved victories great enough to force the Russians to withdraw part of their strength from the two flanks. He then drove a wedge northeastward, which cut off Marshal Klimenti Voroshilov and his forces in Leningrad. That accomplished the split between north and center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: BATTLE OF RUSSIA: Bringing Back An Army | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

Besieged in Leningrad, Marshal Klimenti Voroshilov, establishing active defense positions far forward of the main line, made good use of a low semicircle of heights 15 miles to the south of the city. "Still shooting from all barrels," as Nazi correspondents admitted, Marshall Voroshilov's defenders repeatedly counterattacked. He announced that his forces had beaten off a minor German sea raid on the Kronstadt naval base, and claimed the capture of three villages, destruction of over 200 German tanks, 10,000 soldiers, on the outskirts of the defense line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: Two Sieges | 9/22/1941 | See Source »

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