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House of the Red Army. In March 1930, he became the commander of courses at the Red 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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After joining the Red Army in 1924, Getman graduated from the Red 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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on the 20th anniversary of the end of World War II. He developed DOSAAF physical fitness conscript standards and implemented them in 1966. In January 1972, Getman became an inspector with the
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Getman married Olga Ivanovna, who died in 1972 and worked as a doctor. He had a daughter, Elvina, born in 1932. Getman's son Anatoly was born in 1938 and died in 1967.
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of the 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
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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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and was chief of staff and deputy chief of armored tank and mechanized troops. From 1958 to 1964 he was commander of the troops of the
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to a peasant family. After graduating from a rural school, he worked as a laborer in a sugar factory and at 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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To the Gates of Stalingrad: Soviet-German Combat Operations, April–August 1942
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After the war, he was commander of armored tank and mechanized troops of the
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All-Union Voluntary Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force, and Navy
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on 9 December. On 11 March 1941, he was appointed to the command of the
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In June 1937, he became the head of the 5th staff department for the
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The Great Patriotic War Corps Commanders Biographical Dictionary
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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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in April 1958. In the same year, he became a deputy of the
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in October 1943. Getman led the guards brigade during the
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in April 1942. On 30 May, he was promoted to the rank of
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In July 1945, Getman became the deputy commander of the
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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
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In September, Getman was appointed commander of the
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Getman became chief of staff for the 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 428:Krivoy Rog Territorial Rifle Division 345:and became a candidate member of the 7: 853: 851: 798: 796: 794: 792: 790: 788: 786: 784: 752: 750: 748: 746: 744: 742: 740: 714: 712: 710: 708: 706: 704: 652:. He was transferred to command the 568:Getman became the commander of the 419:Communist Party of the Soviet Union 868:] (in Russian). Moscow: Nauka. 658:Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 561:. The 112th fought in the raid on 14: 940:] (in Russian). 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Klepaly
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Putivlsky Uyezd
Kursk Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Soviet Union
Soviet Army
Army General
11th Guards Tank Corps
Ural Military District
Transcaucasian Military District
Special Mechanized Army
1st Separate Combined Arms Army
Carpathian Military District
Soviet–Japanese Border Wars
Battle of Lake Khasan
Battle of Khalkhin Gol
World War II
Battle of Moscow
Battle of Kursk
Hero of the Soviet Union
Russian
Ukrainian
Army General
Hero of the Soviet Union
Transbaikal Military District

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