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Nikolay Shkodunovich

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in September 1952, where he served as deputy chief of the academy for operational and tactical training, then from November 1955 served there as deputy chief for scientific research work (from September 1961 this position was deputy chief for scientific and training work). Shkodunovich was awarded
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in the 1st Moscow Special Purpose Food Requisitioning Regiment, and from there in June sent to the 12th Saratov Food Requisitioning Regiment, in the process of formation. In late 1919, the regiment was reorganized as a separate battalion, and Shkodunovich transferred to the 111th Separate Rifle
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in October 1920 and reorganized as the 155th Regiment of the Internal Service Troops (VNUS), part of the 18th Division of the VNUS, and Shkodunovich appointed assistant regimental military commissar. From November he served as military commissar of the headquarters of the 53rd Brigade of this
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for advanced training in November 1926, he returned to the 32nd Division after graduation and served with the 95th Volga Rifle Regiment as a battalion commander, acting regimental commander, and regimental chief of staff. In October 1930 he was appointed commander of a cadet battalion at the
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region. In May 1921 he was appointed military commissar of the headquarters of the 50th Rifle Division. After its disbandment in August 1921, he became an instructor of the political department of the 126th and then the 97th Separate Rifle Brigades of the district.
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In February 1922, Shkodunovich was appointed assistant military commissar of the 5th Ural Rifle Regiment of the 2nd Separate Brigade in the Volga Military District. After its disbandment in August he became military commissar of the motor vehicle detachment of the
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began, Shkodunovich was appointed commander of the 20th Reserve Rifle Brigade, a replacement training unit of the Volga Military District, in July 1941. In December of that year he took command of the district's
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of the district. Shkodunovich rose to assistant military commissar of the 94th Frunze Red Banner Rifle Regiment of the 32nd in October 1923 before becoming regimental military commissar. Sent to the
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military tribunal acquitted and released him in October 1939. Reinstated in the army, Shkodunovich was appointed assistant chief for training and personnel of the
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on 19 October 1964 along with several other Soviet generals visiting for the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of the country during the war.
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course in Moscow. After graduating in January 1931, he became commander and commissar of the 91st Astrakhan Rifle Regiment of the
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for "merits in training of specialists and in the development of military science." Shkodunovich died in a plane crash in
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Infantry School in January 1940. He became deputy chief of the school in December of that year.
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for the higher unit tactics faculty on 5 August 1953 and on 15 September 1961 was awarded the
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during the interwar period. He rose to division chief of staff before being arrested during
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as a faculty member. He was among several senior officers killed in a 1964 air crash in
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A Russian, Nikolay Nikolayevich Shkodunovich was born on 24 April 1900 in the city of
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in November, upon graduation in May 1943 Shkodunovich was appointed commander of the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964).
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The Great Patriotic War: Division Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary
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Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964
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After the end of the war, Shkodunovich continued to command the corps in the
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to serve as commander and commissar of the 3rd Kolkhoz Rifle Regiment of the
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The Great Patriotic War: Corps Commanders: Military Biographical Dictionary
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on 17 August 1936. From January 1937 he served as chief of staff of the
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Recipients of the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Soviet Union), 2nd class
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Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945
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began, Shkodunovich commanded a replacement unit before commanding the
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Lenin Red Banner Infantry School and then sent to the
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Shkodunovich became a military commissar during the
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From June the division was part of the 339:of the Volga Military District in April. 198:; 24 April 1900 – 19 October 1964) was a 708: 793:(in Russian). 28 April 1943. p. 3. 684: 486:and participated in the liberation of 240:. In mid-1943 he rose to command the 7: 843:Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2014). 808:"Родом из Твери. Николай Шкодунович" 802: 800: 500:Bereznegovatoye–Snigirevka offensive 476:Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation 429:Reserve of the Supreme High Command 352:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army 291:The battalion was relocated to the 14: 654:Order of the Red Banner of Labour 601:Order of the Red Banner of Labour 188:Nikolay Nikolayevich Shkodunovich 23:Nikolay Nikolayevich Shkodunovich 926:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 260:Early life and Russian Civil War 508:Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive 16:Soviet Army lieutenant general 1: 738:Tsapayev & Goremykin 2014 196:Николай Николаевич Шкодунович 866:Vozhakin, M.G., ed. (2006). 791:Documents of the Soviet era 648:Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 576:Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 403:, where it attacked in the 360:39th Pacific Rifle Division 972: 911:Soviet lieutenant generals 667:A Soviet tanker was named 348:1st Kolkhoz Rifle Division 195: 28: 588:Southern Group of Forces 286:Internal Security Troops 630:Order of the Red Banner 592:Frunze Military Academy 564:Order of the Red Banner 421:Higher Military Academy 302:Volga Military District 250:Frunze Military Academy 246:Higher Military Academy 218:Volga Military District 407:sector as part of the 740:, pp. 1030–1031. 659:Order of the Red Star 480:Battle of the Dnieper 462:of the Southwestern, 356:Order of the Red Star 354:. He was awarded the 238:223rd Rifle Divisions 110:Years of service 669:General Shkodunovich 472:3rd Ukrainian Fronts 425:223rd Rifle Division 413:Baryatinsky District 388:Operation Barbarossa 230:Operation Barbarossa 140:223rd Rifle Division 711:, pp. 636–637. 393:58th Rifle Division 372:1st Red Banner Army 337:31st Rifle Division 320:32nd Rifle Division 135:58th Rifle Division 516:Budapest offensive 512:Belgrade offensive 474:, fighting in the 437:Southwestern Front 216:and served in the 203:lieutenant general 122:Lieutenant general 858:978-5-9950-0457-8 615:Awards and honors 284:Battalion of the 273:Russian Civil War 214:Russian Civil War 185: 184: 161:Russian Civil War 963: 956:People from Tver 887: 862: 839: 816: 815: 804: 795: 794: 783: 777: 771: 765: 759: 753: 747: 741: 735: 712: 706: 642:Order of Suvorov 636:Order of Kutuzov 572:Order of Suvorov 568:Order of Kutuzov 524:Prague offensive 520:Vienna offensive 504:Odessa Offensive 496:Dniprodzerzhinsk 444:68th Rifle Corps 275:, he joined the 242:68th Rifle Corps 197: 145:68th Rifle Corps 94: 60: 33: 19: 971: 970: 966: 965: 964: 962: 961: 960: 891: 890: 884: 865: 859: 842: 827: 824: 819: 814:. 29 July 2013. 806: 805: 798: 785: 784: 780: 772: 768: 760: 756: 748: 744: 736: 715: 707: 686: 682: 677: 617: 584: 574:2nd class, and 484:Seversky Donets 417:Smolensk Oblast 384: 344:Soviet Far East 315: 313:Interwar period 262: 222:Soviet Far East 170: 149: 88: 62: 58: 57:19 October 1964 42: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 969: 967: 959: 958: 953: 948: 943: 938: 933: 928: 923: 918: 913: 908: 903: 893: 892: 889: 888: 882: 863: 857: 840: 823: 820: 818: 817: 796: 778: 766: 764:, p. 214. 754: 752:, p. 129. 742: 713: 683: 681: 678: 676: 673: 671:in his honor. 665: 664: 661: 656: 651: 645: 639: 633: 627: 624:Order of Lenin 616: 613: 583: 580: 560:Order of Lenin 383: 380: 324:Vystrel course 314: 311: 261: 258: 183: 182: 179:Order of Lenin 176: 172: 171: 169: 168: 163: 157: 155: 151: 150: 148: 147: 142: 137: 131: 129: 125: 124: 119: 115: 114: 111: 107: 106: 96: 90: 89: 87: 86: 83: 77: 75: 71: 70: 61:(aged 64) 55: 51: 50: 48:Russian Empire 39: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 968: 957: 954: 952: 949: 947: 944: 942: 939: 937: 934: 932: 929: 927: 924: 922: 919: 917: 914: 912: 909: 907: 904: 902: 899: 898: 896: 885: 879: 875: 871: 870: 864: 860: 854: 850: 846: 841: 837: 833: 832: 826: 825: 821: 813: 809: 803: 801: 797: 792: 788: 782: 779: 776:, p. 29. 775: 770: 767: 763: 758: 755: 751: 746: 743: 739: 734: 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 720: 718: 714: 710: 709:Vozhakin 2006 705: 703: 701: 699: 697: 695: 693: 691: 689: 685: 679: 674: 672: 670: 662: 660: 657: 655: 652: 649: 646: 643: 640: 637: 634: 631: 628: 625: 622: 621: 620: 614: 612: 610: 606: 602: 598: 595:the title of 593: 589: 581: 579: 577: 573: 569: 565: 561: 557: 553: 549: 545: 541: 537: 533: 529: 525: 521: 517: 513: 509: 505: 501: 497: 493: 489: 485: 481: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 440: 438: 434: 430: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 402: 401:Western Front 398: 395:, forming at 394: 389: 381: 379: 377: 373: 369: 365: 362:. 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Russian Empire
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
Russian SFSR
Red Army
Soviet Army
Lieutenant general
58th Rifle Division
223rd Rifle Division
68th Rifle Corps
Russian Civil War
World War II
Order of Lenin
Russian
Soviet Army
lieutenant general
World War II
Russian Civil War
Volga Military District
Soviet Far East
Great Purge
Operation Barbarossa
58th
223rd Rifle Divisions
68th Rifle Corps
Higher Military Academy
Frunze Military Academy
Belgrade

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