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regiment of Lieutenant Colonel Ivanishchev successfully carried out the task assigned to it and cleared the enemy from the canning factory, tree nursery, and Melitopol-2. As a result of the stubborn battles of the regiment the regiment of Comrade Ivanishchev repulsed sixteen fierce enemy counterattacks and destroyed the following enemy equipment: 29 tanks, of which two were
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Lieutenant Colonel Ivanishchev, commanding the 550th Rifle Regiment, in the battles for the liberation of the city of Melitopol, displayed great mastery in directing the battle, bravery and persistence. Despite the extraordinarily stubborn resistance of the enemy, and continuous counterattacks, the
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on 23 October. The soldiers and commanders of the 550th Rifle Regiment displayed mass heroism in these battles, repulsing sixteen counterattacks, inflicting significant personnel and equipment losses on the German forces. In recognition of his leadership then-Lieutenant Colonel Ivanishchev was
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and the mouth of the Krepkaya river, where it remained until the end of August. Then-Major Ivanishchev transferred to command the 550th Rifle Regiment of the division on 10 June. In August and September he led it in the
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on 26 November, the 20th Guards went on the offensive and advanced 140 kilometers in eleven days, capturing 130 fortified points, including the cities of
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Conscripted into the Red Army on 4 November 1936, Ivanishchev was enrolled as a cadet in the regimental school of the 44th Cavalry Regiment of the
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committee, and from August 1933 was a propagandist and assistant head of the political department for the Komsomol of the Krasnovostochny
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from July 1958, being promoted to major general in 1959. Ivanishchev retired due to his health on 27 July 1964 and lived in
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Georgy Stepanovich Ivanishchev was born to a peasant family on 2 April 1914 in the village of Grigoryevskaya Pervaya,
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mechanized division. In December 1955 he was appointed first deputy head of the combat training department of the
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After months in the hospital Ivanishchev was appointed military advisor to the 10th Infantry Division of the
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northwest of the city. From 20 October to 13 January 1943 Ivanishchev completed further training at the
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he was dispatched to the Western Front, where he temporarily commanded a rifle battalion of the
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from May 1956, his last combat command. His last assignment was as head of the Far Eastern
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Komsomol and in August 1936 became head of the political education department 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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After the end of the war, Ivanishchev continued to command the division in the
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organization, working as head of the cultural and education department of the
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Recipients of the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Soviet Union), 2nd class
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After recovering in July Ivanishchev was awaiting assignment with the
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and on 19 February took command of the 366th Rifle Regiment of the
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on 1 November. During April and May the division fought with the
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as regimental commissar. The division was then forming at the
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On 18 March, the division took up defenses on the line of
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(1986). 729: 556:as military advisor to the commander of a 26: 15: 903:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner 893:Soviet military personnel of World War II 652: 933:Lenin Military Political Academy alumni 918:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star 766:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 642: 362:river. From 16 October, as part of the 334:. The 126th held positions facing the 203:(2 April 1914 – 12 March 1968) was a 7: 840:Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2015). 489:, the division captured the city of 414:. The division was relocated to the 800:Golden Stars of the Orenburg region 534:Voroshilov Higher Military Academy 14: 568:. Ivanishchev then commanded the 566:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 497:Hero of the Soviet Union citation 898:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 628:(Bulgaria), 4th grade, 1st class 422:in November. Ferried across the 276:Lenin Military-Political Academy 99: 570:21st Guards Mechanized Division 552:. From May 1954 he was sent to 530:25th Guards Mechanized Division 473:, he was awarded the Bulgarian 406:was placed in reserve with the 404:Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive 314:, and was sent to fight in the 154:21st Guards Mechanized Division 201:Georgy Stepanovich Ivanishchev 20:Georgy Stepanovich Ivanishchev 1: 923:People from Orenburgsky Uyezd 692:Lysukhin & Kukovenko 1986 680:Tsapayev & Goremykin 2015 366:, the division fought in the 258:Belorussian Military District 218:Early life and prewar service 546:Carpathian Military District 350:, during which it liberated 817:Shkadov, Ivan, ed. (1988). 609:Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 278:in Moscow in October 1940. 42:Георгий Степанович Иванищев 949: 883:Heroes of the Soviet Union 745:Kuznetsova, N. A. (1987). 562:4th Guards Mechanized Army 526:61st Guards Rifle Division 522:68th Guards Rifle Division 400:20th Guards Rifle Division 348:Donbas strategic offensive 292:Main Political Directorate 274:. Ivanishchev entered the 249:City Komsomol Committee. 159:20th Guards Rifle Division 794:Rossovsky, V. P. (1989). 318:in late August, with the 25: 518:Southern Group of Forces 377:Hero of the Soviet Union 312:Moscow Military District 272:Odessa Military District 212:Hero of the Soviet Union 185:Hero of the Soviet Union 603:Order of the Red Banner 578:Suvorov Military School 446:. Reaching the area of 372:Order of the Red Banner 286:After the beginning of 243:Yekaterinovsky District 239:machine tractor station 558:National People's Army 509: 456:6th Guards Rifle Corps 402:, which following the 888:Soviet major generals 621:Order of the Red Star 500: 442:, and the station of 254:11th Cavalry Division 129:Years of service 53:Grigoryevka Pervaya, 387:. 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Orenburgsky Uyezd
Orenburg Governorate
Russian Empire
Kharkov
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Red Army
Soviet Army
Major general
21st Guards Mechanized Division
20th Guards Rifle Division
World War II
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Soviet Army
major general
Hero of the Soviet Union
Orenburg Oblast
Komsomol
Oktyabrsky District
Komsomol
machine tractor station
Yekaterinovsky District
Orenburg
11th Cavalry Division
Belorussian Military District
starshina

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