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and began forcing it without a pause. After seizing the bridge-head on the right bank they repulsed counterattacks and started battle for widening the bridge-head. Lyudnikov was taken note of for his successful management in forcing Dnieper, showing audacity and courage. He was honored with the title
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group of Germans. Sleet and snow prevented starting the attack in the morning; the weather calmed by 16:00 hours, and the tanks made advance and by 22:00, gaining 12–16 km (7.5–9.9 mi). A breach was formed, and on 17 January 1945, the 5 Guard and 94th Infantry corps broke through the
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in October–December 1942. For 100 days and nights the division conducted fighting at the Barrikady works in the area of the lower settlement. This territory of 700 m × 400 m (2,300 ft × 1,300 ft) was encircled on three sides, the fourth was Volga river. The remnants of
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When the offensive was to resume on 13 January 1945, fog made fire observation of a planned artillery attack impossible. As the advance began to fade, Lyudnikov decided to carry all tanks and self-propelled guns south of Pilkallen, a direction considered secondary. The tanks were given the task of
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Printed order 00128 of 29 August 1938 appointed him the special affairs officer of the Red Army 1st department. Beginning April 1939, he was leading two sections of the 13 branch department of the Red Army. Its main task was in preparing operations workers for army headquarters and commanding
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The former 1 Sadovy st. in Vitebsk was renamed Lyudnikov Avenue in 1976. It is situated in one of the most picturesque regions of the city. An informational memorial board was placed at the beginning of the Avenue, with a bas-relief of Ivan Lyudnikov, Hero of the Soviet Union.
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the unit held on against ferocious German assaults. On 25 January 1943, the Division's units were relieved when the German 6th Army was close to surrendering. For their part in the fighting for Stalingrad, the division was reorganized into the
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Lyudnikov received the task of creating the fortified defence line, made a roundabout way from the north, then from the west, and reached the Baltic sea, separating it from the German forces. Army forces seized the railway station
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On 1 June 1943, Lyudnikov was appointed commander of the 15th guard infantry division, carried out his orders on defence and then changed to counterattack. On 22 September, forward units approached Dnieper north of the city of
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breaking through the defence line and carrying out the advance, while infantry had to apply all efforts to pressure the enemy and develop a victory. If the breakthrough was successful, then developing it to the north-west for
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The army forces seized Tilsit on 19 January, and 39 Army reached Dejma river. It took several days for the advanced divisions to cross the river by ferry. Army forces moved forward by 18 km (11 mi).
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On the decision of General Headquarters, the authority of 39 Army was temporarily delegated to 1st Baltic front to take part in the Baltic Offensive. The army was given the combat mission of seizing the
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on 26 March 1959. On 28 November 1963, he became faculty head at the Military Academy of the General Staff. In late 1968, Lyudnikov retired. He died on 22 April 1976 in Moscow, and was buried at the
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across the Neman. Army troops seized Tauragė and on 9 October crossed the border of the German reich, entering Augstogallen. The army had advanced 150 km (93 mi) in 6 days of attacks.
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On 25 October 1917, Lyudnikov became a volunteer in the Yuzovsky Red Guard Group. In April 1918, he became a machine gunner in the special machine gun detachment commanded by Abrosimov on the
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and was wounded. In May, he became a Red Army man and a machine gunner in the detachment of S.A. Bondarenko. In December, he transferred to the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the
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The Red Army performed attack Operation Bagration (named for the Russian commander in the Patriotic war of 1812). At the time, Lydnikov was in command of 39 Army at the
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Ivan Lyudnikov was born on 8 October 1902, in Krivaya Kosa in the Don Host Oblast. In 1913, he began working alongside his father at Mine
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In 1995, Armenia issued a postage stamp depicting 390th Rifle Division commanders Simon Zakian, Hamazasp Babadzhanian and Lyudnikov.
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Commander at the 13th Dagestan infantry division, course and battalion course commander at the Vladikavkaz infantry school (1925)
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On 12 October 2012, a meeting was held at Sjedove, commemorating Lyudnikov's 110th birthday, at which was presented the book
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Great autonomous trawler-freezer, constructed on 7 October 1982 and was received by the ocean fishbreeding base of the
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A.A. Popov, V.N. Beschastnyi. Commander with Krivaya Kosa (Study of life I.I. Lyudnukov). Donetsk. Kashtan. 2012. (
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or Vitebsk Orsha pocket. This operation resulted in liberation of 447 settlements in 4 days, including
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and some other defence schools of the North Caucasian defence district. The brigade became part of the
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that was part of 31st Rifle Corps, in charge of military district and located south of the city of
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94 infantry commanding officer of the Ukrainian Military District (8 August 1922 – 1 January 1923)
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Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"
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made an attack operation against German forces in June 1944. This operation is also known as
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After the war was over, he was educated at the following military educational institutions:
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After his treatment was over, in November 1941, Lyudnikov received command of the
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Medal "20 years of the Bulgarian People's Army", People's Republic of Bulgaria.
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A memorial board was placed, in October 2015, on the house at the crossing of
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to take Higher Academic Courses, graduating a year later on 1 November 1952.
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Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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that put it into operation on the second day of attack in the direction of
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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and Šiauliai. Kaunas was liberated on 1 August and the army came to the
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Medal For Service to the Motherland, Hungarian People's Republic.
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16th separate brigade of students (24 December 1941 – March 1942)
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1995 Armenian stamp depicting Zakian, Lyudnikov and Babadzhanian
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defence line and entered cities of Pilkallen and Hensnishkenen.
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I.I. Lyudnikov personal file (I.I. Lyudnikov Family Archive).
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until 1947. On 29 November 1947, he became commander of the
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at the mine workshop in 1915, and in 1916 became a turner.
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Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria 2nd Class,
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On 16 April 1945, the Army forces seized the city of
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From 12 May, the 39th Army began to transfer to the
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Krivaya Kosa
Don Host Oblast
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Soviet Union
Soviet Army
Colonel general
15th Rifle Corps
39th Army
10th Guards Army
13th Army
Tauric Military District
Russian Civil War
World War II
Battle of Kiev
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Kursk
Operation Bagration
Baltic Offensive
East Prussian Offensive
Invasion of Manchuria
Hero of the Soviet Union

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