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Commanders School. Between October 1931 and February 1933, Getman was the chief of the regimental school of the Krivoy Rog Rifle Regiment of the
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Commanders School in 1927 and the Military Academy of Mechanization and Motorization of the Red Army in 1937. Sent to postings in the
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421:. He was promoted to become a company commander in the same regiment. In May 1929, Getman became the assistant to the chief of the first department of staff of the division and the head of the
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Ministry of Defense, which meant that he was retired from active duty. He lived in Moscow and died on 8 April 1987. Getman was buried in the
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station on 7 December, opening the Moscow-Tula railway. On 8 December, the division was officially transferred to the 50th Army and helped capture
413:. In 1927, he graduated from the Red Commanders school (VUTSIK), after which he became a platoon commander in the 130th Rifle Regiment of the
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at its 5th convocation, and continued to serve as a deputy until after the 8th convocation in 1974. Getman became a candidate member of the
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central committee. On 7 May 1965, Getman was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the
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After the war, he was commander of armored tank and mechanized troops of the
557:. The division became part of 50th Army's mobile group under the command of
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341:. He was deputy to the fifth through seventh convocations of the
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on 13 April 1964. In June, Getman became the chairman of the
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on 21 August. For its actions at Kursk, the corps became the
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537:'s units. The division was then transferred to support the
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in April 1942. On 30 May, he was promoted to the rank of
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513:. Elements of the division were active in the area of
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on 8 October 1940. He was transferred to command the
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
644:. In April 1956, Getman became the commander of the
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465:. During the summer of 1939, he fought in the
1052:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class
576:. During the summer, the corps fought in the
409:In October 1924, Getman was drafted into the
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565:and helped capture the city on 30 December.
377:Andrei Getman was born on 5 October 1903 in
322:. Getman became the deputy commander of the
938:General Getman: From Khalkhin Gol to Berlin
461:. In August, he led the brigade during the
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434:in 1935. In 1937, he graduated from the
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722:[Getman Andrei Lavrentyevich].
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987:Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire
525:'s group and fought in the defense of
306:, Getman was sent west to command the
858:Getman, Andrei Lavrentyevich (1973).
584:in July 1943. Getman was promoted to
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930:Prudnikov, Viktor (2000-01-01).
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828:Glantz, David M. (2009-01-01).
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277:Андрі́й Лавре́нтійович Ге́тьман
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451:Transbaikal Military District
363:Order of Bodgan Khmel’nitskii
349:in 1961. He was awarded four
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292:Transbaikal Military District
269:Андре́й Лавре́нтьевич Ге́тман
1027:Army generals (Soviet Union)
757:Vozhakin, M.G., ed. (2006).
720:"Гетман Андрей Лаврентьевич"
664:in 1961. He was promoted to
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594:Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive
335:Carpathian Military District
195:Carpathian Military District
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211:Soviet–Japanese Border Wars
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367:Order of the Red Star
296:Battle of Lake Khasan
216:Battle of Lake Khasan
141:Years of service
861:Танки идут на Берлин
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610:1st Guards Tank Army
547:258th Rifle Division
543:999th Rifle Regiment
481:, being promoted to
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447:7th Mechanized Corps
324:1st Guards Tank Army
304:Operation Barbarossa
283:(13 April 1964) and
104:Novodevichy Cemetery
503:112th Tank Division
415:44th Rifle Division
308:112th Tank Division
294:, he fought at the
866:Tanks go to Berlin
586:lieutenant general
487:27th Tank Division
475:lieutenant colonel
365:Second Class, the
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