• Pavel Alexeyevich Belov (Russian: Павел Алексеевич Белов; 18 February 1897 – 3 December 1963) was a Soviet Army colonel general and a Hero of the Soviet...
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    Pavel Aleksandrovich Belov (Russian: Па́вел Алекса́ндрович Бело́в; born 18 December 1977 in Ust-Ilimsk), is a Russian physicist, head of The International...
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  • Cavalier of the Order of Glory Pavel Belov (colonel-general) (1897-1962), Soviet general, commander of the 61st Army Pavel Belov (b. 1977), Russian scientist...
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    Soviet Red Army which was renamed from the 2nd Cavalry Corps. Led by Pavel Belov it was involved in several colossal combat operations during the Great...
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  • World War II Pavel Belov (1897–1963), Soviet Army colonel general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title General Belov. If an internal...
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    divisions. On paper they were authorized 128 sub machine-guns; however, like Pavel Belov 1st Guards Cavalry Corps, most of the cavalry was primarily armed with...
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    Moscow. Georgy Zhukov Vasily Chuikov Ivan Konev Konstantin Rokossovsky Pavel Belov Issa Pliyev Alexander Werth, Russia at War (1964), Carroll & Graf, page...
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    respected among his peers and soldiers. His forces, along with that of Pavel Belov, were considered the most successful cavalry units of the Battle of Moscow...
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    the 2nd Panzer Group, the STAVKA High Command hurled Major General Pavel Belov's 1st Guards Cavalry Corps, General Andrei Getman's 112th Tank Division...
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    Krivoshein Galiy Adilbekov Pavel Rotmistrov Mikhail Panov Georgy Zhukov Vasily Chuikov Konstantin Rokossovsky Ivan Konev Pavel Belov Lev Dovator Ivan Panfilov...
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  • cross the Vytebet River, and capture Ulyanovo in the German rear, with Pavel Belov's 61st Army following behind. Meanwhile, Ivan Bagramyan's 16th Army, spearheaded...
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    successfully breaking out. Whilst units under the command of General Pavel Belov, the 2nd Cavalry Corps made from Don, Kuban and Stavropol Cossacks spearheaded...
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  • ship returns to Earth to prepare it for contact. Leonid Bakshtayev — Pavel Belov (commander of the ship) / Commander—2 Gennady Shkuratov — August Goris...
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    Chernyakhovsky 13th Army, led by Nikolay Pukhov 65th Army, led by Pavel Batov 61st Army, led by Pavel Belov 48th Army, led by Prokofy Romanenko 70th Army, led by...
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    Bagramyan, and generals Hamazasp Babadzhanian, Pavel Batitsky, Pavel Belov, Vladimir Kirpichnikov, Pavel Batov, Afanasy Beloborodov, Alexander Gorbatov...
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    successfully breaking out. Whilst units under the command of General Pavel Belov, the 2nd Cavalry Corps of Don, Kuban and Stavropol Cossacks spearheaded...
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  • consisted of the following units, under the command of Lieutenant General Pavel Rotmistrov. The 18th Tank Corps joined the army from the Reserve of the...
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  • 4th season) — Alexander Radionov, doctor 2020: Rikoshet (Рикошет)— Pavel Belov, policeman 2020: Before It's Too Late (Успеть всё исправить Uspet vse...
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    Lieutenant-General Viktor Obukhov 61st Army commanded by Lieutenant-General Pavel Belov 67th Army commanded by Lieutenant-General Vladimir Sviridov Leningrad...
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    of Moscow, against Guderian and the powerful central German 9th Army. Pavel Belov was given by Stavka a mobile group including the elite 9th tank brigade...
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    Gennady Korotkevich Nadezhda Agaltzeva Aleksandr Aronov Aziz Azizov Pavel Belov Gennadi Dulnev Aleksandr Grammatin Leonid Konopolko Dmitri Sergeev Vladimir...
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    batteries) 1456th Pioneer Battalion Marshal Georgy Zhukov Colonel General Pavel Belov 9th Guards Rifle Corps 75th Guards Rifle Division 12th Rifle Division...
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  • Belligerents  Germany  Soviet Union Commanders and leaders Walter Model Pavel Belov Strength 45,000 20,000 Casualties and losses 2,200 10,500, 20,000 taken...
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    Division – Major General F.N. Shilov 2nd Cavalry Corps – Major General Pavel Belov 5th Cavalry Division – Colonel Viktor Kirillovich Baranov 9th Cavalry...
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  • Eleftheriades Ulf Leonhardt John Pendry Vladimir Shalaev David R. Smith Costas Soukoulis Victor Veselago Richard W. Ziolkowski Yuri Kivshar Pavel Belov...
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    300 militants which engaged in combat with Soviet forces commanded by Pavel Belov. As the year progressed, however, German attitudes towards the RNNA waned...
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    In January 1943 he was awarded a special personal rifle from general Pavel Belov. On 14 March 1943 he was nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union...
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  • the 61st Army (commander Lieutenant General Pavel Belov), the 65th Army (commander Lieutenant General Pavel Batov), and a significant portion of the 16th...
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  • General Markian Popov (18 December 1941–28 June 1942) Lieutenant General Pavel Belov (promoted to Colonel General 26 July 1944; 28 June 1942–after May 1945)...
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    General Alexander Galkin July 1945 – February 1946: Colonel General Pavel Belov June 1949 – December 1951: Colonel General Vladimir Romanovsky December...
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