Fyodor Ivanovich Tolbukhin (Russian: Фёдор Ива́нович Толбу́хин; 16 June 1894 – 17 October 1949) was a Soviet military commander and Marshal of the Soviet...
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Tolbukhin can refer to: The former name of Dobrich, a Bulgarian town Fyodor Tolbukhin, Soviet military commander Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino...
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The Monument to Fyodor Tolbukhin (Russian: Памятник Маршалу Советского Союза Фёдору Ивановичу Толбухину) was installed in 1960 in Moscow in the square...
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Germany" which could not be evaded. On 29 March 1945, Soviet commander Fyodor Tolbukhin's troops crossed the former Austrian border at Klostermarienberg in...
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arriving Soviets. In the spring of 1945, the advance of Soviet Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin's 3rd Ukrainian Front through western Hungary gathered momentum on both...
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Jassy–Kishinev Offensive) together with Generals Rodion Malinovsky and Fyodor Tolbukhin. By July, he had advanced to the Vistula River in central Poland, and...
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period (3 December 1944 – 26 December 1944), the 3rd Ukrainian Front of Fyodor Tolbukhin reached the Danube river after liberating Belgrade, and thus greatly...
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but this was not the same in the south. 3rd Ukrainian Front marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin ordered his armies to prepare for a German offensive on his entire...
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elements of the 27th Army were transferred south-west of Budapest. Fyodor Tolbukhin, 3rd Ukrainian Front commander, received the 30th Rifle Corps, 54th...
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(known as the 4th Ukrainian Front after 20 October 1943), commanded by Fyodor Tolbukhin The order to construct the Dnieper defence complex, known as "Ostwall"...
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Zheleznikov Southern Front (4th Ukrainian Front from Oct 1943) Army Gen. Fyodor Tolbukhin N. Kovalchuk Steppe Military District (2nd Ukrainian Front from Oct...
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Rodion Malinovsky, Fyodor Tolbukhin Southern Group of Forces Southern Front 4th Ukrainian Front (I) (20.10.43. – 15.5.44.) Fyodor Tolbukhin disbanded, formations...
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the Red Army 3rd Ukrainian Front troops under the command of Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin were concentrated at the Bulgarian-Yugoslav border. The Soviet 57th...
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These included Zhukov, Vasilievsky, Konev, Rokossovsky, Malinovsky, Tolbukhin, Govorov, and Meretskov. Those who assumed high command in the Cold War...
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the crash, it delivered a group of Soviet and foreign communists led by Fyodor Sergeyev to the Tula collieries, but on the return trip to Moscow, the aerowagon...
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Lieutenant General Ivan Managarov 3rd Ukrainian Front – Army General Fyodor Tolbukhin 5th Shock Army – Lieutenant General Nikolai Berzarin 4th Guards Mechanized...
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was rescinded after the intervention of Marshal of the Soviet Union Fyodor Tolbukhin, preventing an armed conflict. For more see: Добрин Мичев, Македонският...
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Leonid Govorov Nikolai Vatutin † Maksim Purkayev Vasily Sokolovsky Fyodor Tolbukhin Ivan Petrov Ivan Bagramyan Ivan Chernyakhovsky † Bolesław Bierut Michał...
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Andrey Vyshinsky, and Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr represented by Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin and Lieut. Gen James Gammell for the Allies and the United Nations...
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Jassy–Kishinev Offensive) together with Marshal Ivan Konev and Army General Fyodor Tolbukhin (who received Malinovsky's former command over the smaller 3rd Ukrainian...
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Rodion Malinovsky 1967-03-31March 31, 1967 8 1945-04-26April 26, 1945 Fyodor Tolbukhin 1949-10-17October 17, 1949 9 1945-05-31May 31, 1945 Leonid Govorov...
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during the Communist era, the city was renamed Tolbukhin in honour of Soviet Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin. Finally, after the end of the Zhivkov regime, the...
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Leonid Govorov, Ivan Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, Kirill Meretskov, Fyodor Tolbukhin, Konstantin Rokossovsky, army generals Andrey Yeryomenko, Ivan Bagramyan...
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Regimental Commanders Guards Lt. Gen. Andrei Bondarev and Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin 2nd Ukrainian - led by Regimental Commanders Lt. Gen. Ivan Afonin and...
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Gerhard Schmidhuber † Dezső László Iván Hindy (POW) Rodion Malinovsky Fyodor Tolbukhin Nicolae Șova [ro] Strength In the city: 79,000 men 41,000 men (ration...
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Belligerents Yugoslav Partisans Soviet Union Bulgaria Germany Commanders and leaders Josip Broz Tito Fyodor Tolbukhin Maximilian Weichs Hans Felber...
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planning of Operation Bagration. Boris Shaposhnikov Semyon Timoshenko Fyodor Tolbukhin Aleksandr Vasilevsky served as a career Russian Army office who was...
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transferring significant forces from his southern flank to the northern, Fyodor Tolbukhin regrouped the main forces in the opposite direction and delivered a...
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Belligerents Soviet Union Germany Romania Commanders and leaders Fyodor Tolbukhin Filipp Oktyabrskiy Erwin Jaenecke Horia Macellariu Units involved 4th...
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1944 Succeeded by General of the Army Georgii Zakharov Preceded by Fyodor Tolbukhin Commander of the 4th Ukrainian Front 1944 – April 1945 Succeeded by...
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