Examples of 'winter offensive' in a sentence

Meaning of "winter offensive"

winter offensive ~ commonly refers to a military campaign or maneuver carried out during the winter season. It symbolizes a strategic attack or approach, often used in the context of historical discussions or military operations

How to use "winter offensive" in a sentence

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General Yudenich launched a major winter offensive.
Winter Offensive could refer to several different offensives.
Start of the Russian winter offensive.
The Soviet winter offensive continue to meet increasing German resistance.
Danger of a Russian winter offensive.
This Russian winter offensive had struck a crippling blow to German power.
The government might not have to launch a Winter Offensive.
The Soviet Winter Offensive is slowing in the face of greater German resistance.
It said that the Red Army had begun its winter offensive.
Or should the Winter offensive against Moscow continue?
NATO responds by announcing another Winter offensive.
The campaign was part of the Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China.
The Germans were badly damaged by the Soviet Winter offensive.
The Chinese Nationalist government at Chungking orders a winter offensive against the Japanese.
By November, it was clear that Soviet forces were preparing for a winter offensive.

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