Maksim Alexeyevich Purkayev (Russian: Максим Алексеевич Пуркаев; August 26 [O.S. August 14] 1894 – January 1, 1953) was a Soviet military leader, reaching...
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infantry corps were even further away. Kirponos's Chief of Staff, General Maksim Purkayev, argued against the political officer attached to the Southwest Front...
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Poli), Linkou and Mishan. The 2nd Far Eastern Front, under General Maksim Purkayev, included: 2nd Red Banner Army 15th Army 16th Army (whose 56th Rifle...
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home islands. 2nd Far Eastern Front (commanded by General of the Army Maksim Purkayev) 16th Army (commanded by General Leonty Cheremisov) 56th Rifle Corps...
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Emanuil Vitorgan as Commissar Yefim Fomin Leonid Kulagin as General Maksim Purkayev Lev Pregunov as General Lev Dovator Gennadi Saifulin as General Dmitry...
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Soviet Union Germany Commanders and leaders Georgy Zhukov Ivan Konev Maksim Purkayev Walter Model Günther von Kluge Strength 702,923 personnel, 1,718 tanks...
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these below are derived from Glantz and Isayev. Kalinin Front (Maksim Alekseyevich Purkayev) engaged in the Second Rzhev-Sychevka Offensive to the south...
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process what later became North Korea. The 2nd Far East Front, under General Purkayev, was in a supporting attack role. Its objectives were the cities of Harbin...
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into Axis hands. The parade commander was then-Lieutenant General Maksim Purkayev, commanding general of the 60th Army, while it was inspected by the...
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Army on 25 December 1941, under the command of General Lieutenant Maksim Purkayev. On 1 January 1942, the Army was composed of the 23rd, 33rd and 257th...
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Analysis. University Press of America. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-7618-2963-8. "Maksim Litvinov". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 27 December 2023. Beloff, Max (1950)...
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Succeeded by General Lieutenant Rodion Malinovsky Preceded by Army General Maksim Purkayev Commanding General of the Kalinin Front 7 April – 12 October 1943 Succeeded by...
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Suppressed the August Uprising in Georgia. He died in prison in 1943. Maksim Purkayev - Praporschik in Tsarist Army 1915–18. Chief of Staff on southwestern...
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the Western Front Kalinin Front (19.10.41. – 20.10.43.) Ivan Konev, Maksim Purkayev, Andrey Yeryomenko 1st Baltic Front mobilised reserves of the Moscow...
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towards Lublin on the 23rd. While the front's chief-of-staff General Maksim Purkayev argued that its forces were unable to attack and should retreat, Vashugin...
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(elements with a strength of 122,100) (Pavel Kurochkin) 3rd Shock Army (Maksim Purkayev) 23rd Rifle Division 33rd Rifle Division 257th Rifle Division 20th...
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commander sent an unsuccessful request to the front commander, General Maksim Purkayev, for a transfer to the hostilities. By the end of August, the unit...
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of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. (d. 1971) August 26 – Maksim Purkayev, Soviet general (d. 1953) Alexander III, monarch (born 1845) Nadezhda...
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An hour later he was contacted by Kirponos' chief of staff: General Maksim Purkayev called me up on the "Bodo" [encoded radio] and conveyed the conventional...
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Name Years served in position Army General Maksim Purkayev September 1945 – January 1947 Colonel General Nikola Krylov (later Marshal of the Soviet Union)...
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August 1942) Lieutenant-General, from November 1942, Colonel-General Maksim Purkayev (August 1942 - April 1943) Colonel-General, since August 1943, Army...
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promoted to Komandarm 2nd rank, converted to lieutenant general; Maksim Purkayev, converted to lieutenant general; Fyodor Remezov, converted to lieutenant...
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German-held city of Velikiye Luki by the Third Shock Army under General Maksim Purkayev. The Germans responded by trying to break the siege to rescue the defenders...
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this time one of its regimental commanders was a future Army General Maksim Purkayev. In 1922 it was renamed as the 24th Samaro-Simbirsk Iron Rifle Division...
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1938–1941 Succeeded by Sergei Trofimenko Preceded by Grigori Shtern Commander of the Far Eastern Front January 1941 – April 1943 Succeeded by Maksim Purkayev...
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advanced towards Changchun. Meretskov's Far East First Front Army and Maksim Purkayev's 2nd Far East Front jointly enclosed the Kwantung Army at Harbin in...
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December 30 — Oleksandr Sviatotskyi, Ukrainian jurist January 1 — Maksim Purkayev, military leader (b. 1894) February 13 — Lev Mekhlis, 9th Minister...
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Manchuria Invasion of South Sakhalin Invasion of the Kuril Islands Proposed Soviet invasion of Hokkaido Commanders Notable commanders Maksim Purkayev...
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was disbanded on 6 May. Lieutenant-General Maksim Purkayev (November - December 1941) Lieutenant-General Maksim Antoniuk (July 1942); Lieutenant-General...
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commander of the Soviet Army's Second Far Eastern Front, General Maksim A. Purkayev, and the commander of the Soviet Navy's Pacific Ocean Fleet, Admiral...
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