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the end of June he performed the duties of army commander. At that point, having joined the 12th Army of the Western Front of the Red Army, Dubovoy was appointed commander of the 44th Division, created from the 3rd Russian Frontier Army. The division had already suffered losses and was very small in number. After its reinforcement by the more powerful First Ukrainian Soviet Army, the new entity was headed by
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In 1926, he completed advanced training courses for senior command staff, and in 1927 he went to Germany for a two-month internship in the Reichswehr troops. Since 1929, he had been appointed as an assistant, and then in 1934, a deputy commander of the troops of the Ukrainian Military District. While
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Dubovoy's merits during the war did not go unnoticed by the leadership of the Red Army: from 1924, he held the position of commander of the 14th Corps of the Bolshevik Russian Army, stationed near Kyiv and in Chernihiv. At that time, the corps consisted of the 7th Chernihiv, 45th Volyn and 46th rifle
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In February 1919, Dubovoy was appointed as Deputy District Military Commissar of the Kyiv district, then deputy to S.K. Matsyletskyi, who led the newly formed Kyiv Front Army. After the creation of the First Ukrainian Soviet Army he held the position of chief of staff, and from the end of May until
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With the death of Shchors on August 30, 1919, Dubovoy took command of the 44th Division, with a short break from September 10 to October 23, while the investigation into the circumstances of Shchors' death continued. Under his leadership, the division fought the "White Poles" and the forces led by
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At the end of 1918, Voroshilov's stay on the banks of the Volga ended when he received the post of People's Commissar for Internal Affairs of Ukraine. In the same way, Ivan Dubovoy's career path also led to Ukraine. At the beginning of 1919, the "brothers" in the defense of Tsaritsyn, who were
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he served in the Tsarist army in the 30th Siberian Rifle Regiment from November 1916. In the memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev, it is mentioned that in 1917, Dubovoy graduated from the school of ensigns. From the "History of Campaigns and Battles..." it is known that this event took place in
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In 1935, he was made the commander of the troops of the Kharkiv Military District, and a member of the Military Council under the People's Commissariat of Defense of the USSR, commander of the 2nd rank. He published "My Memories of Shchors" in 1935.
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region, Chihyryn district) into a peasant family. The natives of that region, including his father Naum Ipatiyovych, who worked at the mines of Yuzivka, filled the ranks of the proletariat of
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as part of the Red Guard units. In October of the same year, he became deputy chief of staff of the 10th Army, which was part of the Southern Front of the Russian Army led by
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working in this position, he was again sent to Germany, where Dubovoy was further acquainted with new weapons, strategy, and tactics.
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In Kyiv, a street named for Stalin was renamed for Dubovoy in 1961. In Kharkov, a street was formerly named after him.
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Since the summer of 1918, when the Bolsheviks lost power in the Donbas, Dubovoy participated in the defense of
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assigned various positions by fate, received the name "Tsaritsyn" among the Ukrainian military.
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NKVD prison. The family was transferred to the Gulag concentration camps of the NKVD.
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First convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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after prolonged infighting between Sytin, supported by
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