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328:, to take over the available force and head on while Ryabyshev would gather reinforcements. Although the 8th Corps managed to capture Dubno for a short while, it was encircled and destroyed soon after. When he heard of this, Vashugin committed suicide in the front's command post. Khrushchev later claimed that Vashugin approached him, told him that "all is lost ... It would end as it had in Poland and France" and shot himself in front of his eyes. 94: 324:'s 8th Mechanized Corps, which was ordered to retreat its positions by the front's headquarters in the night. Vashugin ordered the disorganized force to attack at once, threatening to have its commander shot. As the disorganized unit was unable to attack in full strength before the next day, Vashugin instructed its commissar, 296:
argued that its forces were unable to attack and should retreat, Vashugin claimed that a passive defense would damage morale. Eventually, Kirponos convinced his political officer that a less ambitious operation would commence on the early hours of the 24th.
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arrived, demanding to attack as soon as possible. By the 25th, Kirponos' poorly organized forces engaged the enemy near
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Commissars, Commanders, and Civilian Authority: The Structure of Soviet Military Politics
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directive issued from Moscow ordered Kirponos to launch a counter-offensive towards
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Claws of the Bear: The History of the Red Army from the Revolution to the Present
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The Bloody Triangle: The Defeat of Soviet Armor in the Ukraine, June 1941
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The Men of Barbarossa: Commanders of the German Invasion of Russia, 1941
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Stalin's Folly: The Tragic First Ten Days of WWII on the Eastern Front
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April 5] 1900 – June 28, 1941) was a Soviet general and a
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The Soviet High Command: A Military Political History, 1918-1941
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
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Red Army Forces and Command Personnel in Finland, 1939-1940.
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on the 23rd. While the front's chief-of-staff General
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Vashugin had reportedly played an active part in the
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Born in the village of Zaruchie, Vashugin joined the
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Index


Yaroslavl Oblast
Russian Empire
Ternopol
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Lieutenant General
Russian Civil War
Soviet-Finnish War
World War II
Battle of Brody

Order of Lenin
Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
O.S.
political officer
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Frunze Academy
Great Purge
advanced officers' training
Leningrad Military District
Soviet invasion of Finland
Kiril Meretskov
Arkhangelsk Military District
Kiev Military District
Germany invaded the Soviet Union
Mikhail Kirponos
Soviet Southwestern Front

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