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  • '''Gluboky boi''' is a Soviet doctrine of [[operational art]] developed by [[Mikhail Tukh ...ical and infantry support. Where blitzkrieg was more or less continuous, ''gluboky boi'' used a "pulsed" sequence of echeloned forces of different composition.
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  • {{r|Gluboky boi|''Gluboky boi''|**}}
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  • ...the [[German invasion of Poland]] and the 1940 [[Battle of France]], while gluboky boi had a decisive role against overextended German forces in the [[Battle of K
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  • {{r|Gluboky boi}}
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  • ...d as wasting infantry and wearing out tanks, in comparison with Soviet ''[[gluboky boi]]'' doctrine of the time. <ref>{{citation
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  • '''Gluboky boi''' is a Soviet doctrine of [[operational art]] developed by [[Mikhail Tukh ...ical and infantry support. Where blitzkrieg was more or less continuous, ''gluboky boi'' used a "pulsed" sequence of echeloned forces of different composition.
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  • ...ith Tukhachevsky's own reflections, which resulted in the concept of ''[[gluboky boi]]'' – deep battle. Combined, they “developed a strategic theory of suc
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