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Anton Lopatin

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commanders at the Leningrad Cavalry School in 1929, he served as assistant commander of the 21st Cavalry Regiment for personnel, and then as assistant commander of the regiment for supply. From December 1930 he was chief of supply of the 4th Cavalry Division. From November 1931 he commanded the 39th Cavalry Regiment, transferring to command the 32nd Cavalry Regiment in December 1936. In July 1937 he became commander of the
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After the end of the war, Lopatin continued to serve with the 21st Cavalry Regiment as a squadron commander and chief of the regimental school. In 1927, Lopatin graduated from the Leningrad Cavalry Commanders' Improvement Courses. After graduating from the training courses for assistant regimental
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at dawn on 9 August, rapidly crossed the Khairkhan mountain, and advancing 180 kilometers in four days, in conjunction with the mobile units of the
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to command the 9th Guards Rifle Corps. In January 1954 he was retired due to illness. Lopatin died in Moscow on 9 April 1965 and was buried at the
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of the Southwestern Front, which stopped the German advance in the Donbass and the Don river bend. In August he was appointed commander of the
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Anton Ivanovich Lopatin was born in a peasant family on 18 January 1897 in the village of Kamenka, now in
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After the German invasion of the Soviet Union began, Lopatin commanded the corps as part of the
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After the end of the war, graduating from the Higher Academic Courses at the
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at his own request, which took part in the advance into the Baltics and the
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with the 21st Cavalry Regiment of the 4th Cavalry Division (part of the
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In January 1944 Lopatin was reduced to deputy commander of the
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near Stalingrad. In October he was sent by Stavka to the
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Lopatin was sent to the Far East in preparation for the
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of the front. In these positions he took part in the
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Russian Empire
USSR
Soviet Union
6th Cavalry Division
31st Rifle Corps
9th Army
37th Army
62nd Army
34th Army
11th Army
20th Army
13th Guards Corps
2nd Rifle Corps
Hero of the Soviet Union
Russian
Belarusian
Soviet Army
lieutenant general
World War II
Hero of the Soviet Union
Battle of Königsberg
Brest District
Brest Oblast
Imperial Russian Army
Southwestern Front
ryadovoy
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Southern Front

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