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Pavlograd

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[pav-luh-grad, puh-vluh-graht] / ˈpæv ləˌgræd, pə vlʌˈgrɑt /

noun

  1. the Russian name of Pavlohrad.


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In Pavlograd, Ms. Obuzhevanna misses riding her bicycle out of town back home and taking care of her tidy vegetable garden there, surrounded with fruit trees.

From New York Times

The Germans growled that they found 27,000 demolition-trained dogs in kennels near Pavlograd; altogether the Russians were supposed to have trained 100,000 dogs by burdening them with sandbags and teaching them to run in front of tanks.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week these armies: � Recaptured 3,800 towns and villages, including the vital railroad centers of Pavlograd, Krasnograd and Lozovaya; � According to Stockholm, broke through the German defenses on the Velikie Luki front and sent a "Latvian Army of Liberation" toward the Latvian border, some 70 mi. away: � Captured Yartsevo, the strongest barrier on the road to Smolensk, and Nezhin, the last strong barrier on the road to Kiev; � Fought their way to the gates of Chernigov, on a crucial all-weather highway.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Russians, though unable to use Germans' narrower rail lines, had advanced just beyond three important rail junctions, Krasnograd, Lozovaya and Pavlograd, and the Germans recovered them early in the counter-drive.

From Time Magazine Archive

The local papers report that a group of deported Jews was transported from Pavlograd to Jankoy, then, according to an instruction from the Ministry of the Interior they were shipped to Voronezh....

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