Eastern Front
Eastern front denotes different front lines in the following wars:
- in the First World War, Central Powers against Russia and Romania (from 1916) see Eastern Front (First World War)
- in the Turkish War of Liberation, see Turkish-Armenian War (1920)
- in World War II, see:
- Attack on Poland (1939; German Reich against Poland)
- German-Soviet War (1941–1945; Axis Powers against the Soviet Union)
- Operation Eastern Front (1943) of the German Navy at the North Cape
Eastern Front also means:
- Ost + Front , a German rock band from Berlin
- Ostfront, a right-wing extremist band from Thuringia
- Ostfront, a Ukrainian dark ambient music project from Kharkiv
- Eastern Front, a Ukrainian new German hardship band from Kiev
See also:
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