- Isthmus of Perekop
The Isthmus of Perekop ( _uk. Перекопський перешийок; translit. "Perekops'kyy pereshyyok"; _ru. Перекопский перешеек; translit. "Perekopskiy peresheek" _cr. Or boynu) is the narrow, 5-7 km (3-4 mile) wide strip of land that connects the
peninsula ofCrimea to the mainland ofUkraine . The isthmus is located between theBlack Sea to the west and theAzov Sea the east. The isthmus takes its name from the Tatar fortress ofPerekop .The border between the Crimea republic and the
Kherson Oblast runs though the northern part of the isthmus. The cities ofPerekop ,Armiansk ,Suvorovo andKrasnoperekopsk are situated on the isthmus and the Crimean channel through the isthmus secures Crimea watersupplies with deliveries from theDnieper River .South of Perekop, there are rich salt ores which still are very important commercially for the region.
The strategic and commercial value of this area, together with the strategic value of being the gateway to Crimea, has made the isthmus the location of some particularly fierce battles. Both ancient
Greeks andCrimean Tatars fortified the area, and in the 15th century the area was acolony ofGenova . In 1783 the area became a part of Russia, and in 1954, together with Crimea it was transferred to theUkrainian Soviet Republic . Since that time it has remained Ukrainian territory.In 1920 during the
Russian Civil War , a battle was fought here betweenRed Army andWhite movement . The Red Army turned out victorious, but 140,000 civilians fled over the Black Sea toIstanbul . This historical event was made into a 1968 film, "Two Comrades Were Serving ".During
Second World War , the combined forces of German and Romanian troops under the command ofErich von Manstein entered Crimea though the Isthmus of Perekop. The battle of the isthmus lasted five days from24 September 1941 before the isthmus was secured by the Axis forces. On18 October 1941 , the Axis forces advanced further into Crimea, leading to theBattle of Sevastopol . On9 May 1944 , the Red Army regained control of Crimea.
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