Valerian Aleksandrovich Frolov (Russian: Валериан Александрович Фролов; June 7 (O.S. May 26), 1895 – 1961) was a Soviet Colonel General (1943). Frolov...
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Ensemble Valerian Frolov (1895–1961), Soviet Colonel General Vasili Frolov (1923–2006), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Vladimir Frolov, Russian...
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crossbencher Valerian A. Frolov (1895–1961), Soviet Russian military figure Valerian Borowczyk (1923-2006), Polish film director Valerian Gaprindashvili...
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Union Commanders and leaders Captain Antti Pennanen Kirill Meretskov Valerian Frolov Strength Three companies Two divisions Casualties and losses 89 dead...
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Karelian Front and the Leningrad Front, commanded by Valerian Frolov and Popov, respectively. Frolov had commanded the 14th Army and was succeeded by Roman...
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Military District Northern Front Karelian Front (1.9.41. – 15.11.44.) Valerian Frolov, Kirill Meretskov disbanded after Finland exited the war, Front HQ...
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Kirill Meretskov Vladimir Grendal Grigori Shtern Mikhail Dukhanov Valerian Frolov Strength 300,000–340,000 soldiers 32 tanks 114 aircraft 425,000–760...
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general On 23 December, the following officer was promoted to Komkor: Valerian Frolov, converted to lieutenant general On 31 December, two more officers...
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Falkenhorst Eduard Dietl Lothar Rendulic Joseph Stalin Markian Popov Valerian Frolov Kirill Meretskov Mikhail Khozin Leonid Govorov Strength Average: 450...
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Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation against the Wehrmacht, October 1944 Colonel-General Valerian Frolov (September 1941 – February 1944) Marshal of the Soviet Union (as of...
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the Karelian Front and the Leningrad Front, commanded by Valerian Frolov and Popov. Frolov remained in command of the Karelian Front until 1 September...
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Dönitz Eduard Dietl Lothar Rendulic Franz Böhme Dudley Pound Andrew Cunningham John Tovey Bruce Fraser Nikolai Kuznetsov Arseniy Golovko Valerian Frolov...
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actor, and screenwriter Olga Freidenberg (1890–1955), philologist Valerian Frolov (1895–1961), military officer Andrey Gagarin (1934–2011), physicist...
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14th Army (HQ in Murmansk) with its commander, General Lieutenant Valerian Frolov, responsible for the Defence Sector No.1 which extended from the coast...
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namely the 14th and 52nd Rifle Division, which were commanded by Valerian A. Frolov. After some initial successes the advance was slowed. The German offensive...
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1983, p. 212. Frolov 1968, pp. 108–109. Frolov 1968, p. 109. Frolov 1968, pp. 111–117. Frolov 1968, p. 114. Frolov 1968, pp. 120–121. Frolov 1968, p. 118...
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Aviation Division - Colonel Alexander Bogradetsky Lieutenant General Valerian A. Frolov 14th Rifle Division - Col. A.A. Zhurba 52nd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen...
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three successive years, left to be replaced by Ukrainian manager Kostyantyn Frolov, but he stepped down five months later. Aslan Baladze took charge of the...
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Alexander V. Efimov Damascus October 29, 2018 Tajikistan List Igor S. Lyakin-Frolov Dushanbe August 1, 2013 Thailand List Evgeny Y. Tomikhin Bangkok November...
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state borders of the USSR with Finland and Norway. Lieutenant General V. A. Frolov (October 1939 – August 1941) Major General Roman Ivanovich Panin (August...
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Nicodemus (Shchapkov) and Seraphim (Kulakov), Hieromonks. Virgin-martyr Irene Frolov (1931) Martyr John Korotkov (1941) Virgin-martyr Alexandra Hvorostyannikova...
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Dimitrii Zenichev, and from July 1944 by State Security Colonel Andrei Frolov 6th Department – (also known as Investigation Unit) This unit was not present...
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(decommissioned) RV Vulkanolog Вулканолог (судно) (decommissioned) RV Vyacheslav Frolov RV Yakov Smirnitskiy RV Yantar (decommissioned) RV Yaroslavets (decommissioned)...
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1992–1995 Dignity and Charity Достоинство и милосердие DC ДМ Konstantin Frolov Nikolai Gubenko Vyacheslav Grishin Disability rights Federalism 1993–1993...
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Marian Kasprzyk Poland 1964 Tokyo details Jerzy Kulej Poland Yevgeny Frolov Soviet Union Eddie Blay Ghana Habib Galhia Tunisia 1968 Mexico City details...
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1921) Shevaldin Trifon Ivanovich (1944–1945) Colonel General Valerian Alexandrovich Frolov (15 December 1944 - April 1948) Colonel General Mikhail Stepanovich...
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Marshal of Aviation Fedor Yakovlevich Falaleyev Colonel General Valerian Alexandrovich Frolov Lieutenant General Nikolai Pavlovich Simoniak Lieutenant General...
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(March 1937-July 1937), Vasily Malofeev (August 1937-August 1938) Valerian A. Frolov (January -October 1939) Roman Ivanovich Panin (October 21, 1939 -December...
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Northern Fleet sailor Lev Efimovich Kerbel Colonel General Valerian Alexandrovich Frolov World War 2 veteran Anatoly Nikolayevich Demitkov Lieutenant...
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Matveyev broke into film in the 1950s, when he starred as Sudbinin in Andrey Frolov's 1955 film Good Morning, a musical comedy. He played the leading part of...
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