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Tsaritsyn Regiment of the Volga Military District from May 1922, then in the same position with the 96th and 99th Rifle Regiments. From June 1924 he commanded a platoon in the 99th Regiment, before being sent to study at the Smolensk Infantry School in September. After the latter was
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General Comrade Anashkin worthy of the conferral of the title Hero of the Soviet
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units of the 125th Rifle Corps destroyed units of the German 73rd
Infantry Division and up to five guard and sapper battalions. On the move, forced the Vistula river and through a deep bypass maneuver captured Warsaw.
530:. Imprisoned under investigation until 27 February 1939, Anashkin was released and reinstated in the army, becoming an instructor at the tactics and staff service department of the Frunze Military Academy in April.
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area. Attacking towards
Voronezh on 12 September, Anashkin's unit assisted in the destruction of the German Chizhovka bridgehead and repulsed counterattacks for the next month. Transferred to the
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1064:[Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of 11.07.1945 N 1683 "On the presentation of military ranks to officers and generals of the Red Army"].
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on 28 February, and in April he became commander of the new
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1166:] (in Russian). Vol. 3. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole.
1143:] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole.
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1120:] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Voenizdat.
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783:in the advance into the city, he was awarded the
653:and captured Morozovsk, being converted into the
637:, Anashkin led the 159th in the attack towards
502:Transferred to the 118th Rifle Regiment of the
487:of a company of the 78th Rifle Regiment of the
396:In late June the division was relocated to the
299:Rising to junior command positions during the
1271:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class
1261:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class
1241:Academic staff of the Frunze Military Academy
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1158:Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2014).
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1206:People from Yeniseysk Governorate
791:Hero of the Soviet Union citation
1251:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
351:Early life and Russian Civil War
1276:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery
420:. On 11 July the 27th captured
1236:Frunze Military Academy alumni
775:, Anashkin received the title
763:, in which the corps captured
495:, with which he fought in the
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1133:Vozhakin, M. G., ed. (2006).
932:Tsapayev & Goremykin 2014
1201:People from Krasnoyarsk Krai
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1112:Shkadov, Ivan, ed. (1987).
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865:Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky
723:Transferred to command the
283:Михаи́л Бори́сович Ана́шкин
275:Mikhail Borisovich Anashkin
255:Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky
23:Mikhail Borisovich Anashkin
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1088:"Анашкин Михаил Борисович"
1068:(in Russian). 11 July 1945
690:Belgorod–Kharkov Offensive
655:61st Guards Rifle Division
432:, and the crossing of the
164:61st Guards Rifle Division
988:("Heroes of the Country")
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759:and the crossing of the
602:, the offensive towards
552:Moscow Military District
493:Special Far Eastern Army
373:27th Omsk Rifle Division
307:but released, and after
294:Hero of the Soviet Union
232:Hero of the Soviet Union
853:Order of the Red Banner
651:Operation Little Saturn
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458:Volga Military District
243:Order of the Red Banner
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520:Kiev Military District
475:Ryazan Infantry School
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121:Years of service
48:Yeniseysk Governorate
827:Novodevichy Cemetery
700:, the attack of the
615:159th Rifle Division
572:160th Rifle Division
548:282nd Rifle Division
540:Operation Barbarossa
497:Sino-Soviet conflict
321:Battle of Stalingrad
317:159th Rifle Division
313:160th Rifle Division
309:Operation Barbarossa
211:Sino-Soviet conflict
160:159th Rifle Division
155:160th Rifle Division
83:Novodevichy Cemetery
737:Operation Bagration
702:2nd Ukrainian Front
524:23rd Rifle Division
504:40th Rifle Division
489:26th Rifle Division
479:22nd Rifle Division
454:Kronstadt rebellion
400:and as part of the
35:Anashkin, 1945–1946
979:"Mikhail Anashkin"
608:Battle of Voronezh
544:lieutenant colonel
450:Gomel Governorates
290:lieutenant general
142:Lieutenant general
1173:978-5-9950-0382-3
965:, pp. 38–39.
934:, pp. 70–72.
833:Awards and honors
725:129th Rifle Corps
692:, the capture of
661:on the same day.
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550:, forming in the
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361:Pyotr Shchetinkin
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1185:Categories
884:References
751:, and the
716:, and the
706:Krivoy Rog
698:Krasnograd
678:Starobilsk
606:, and the
564:Trubchevsk
418:Ozerishche
414:Smolevichi
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639:Morozovsk
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470:starshina
402:16th Army
393:forces.
378:starshina
259:1st class
130:1939–1946
127:1920–1938
765:Gostynin
739:and the
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694:Chuguyev
596:Voronezh
568:3rd Army
508:politruk
484:politruk
410:Berezina
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1072:27 May
1046:27 May
1020:27 May
994:27 May
876:Medals
823:Moscow
808:Union.
771:, and
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560:Pochep
538:After
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335:, and
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849:(2)
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