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The 4th Artillery Berlin Red Banner Breakthrough Corps of the RGK — (4 акп РГК) was a military formation, artillery breakthrough corps Reserve of the Supreme High Command of the Red Army during the Second World War.
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I Corps under Lt. Gen. Bakhtiar Rana. Included in it were: the 6th Armoured Division commanded by Maj. Gen. Abrar Hussain, the 4thArtilleryCorps under...
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