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during the year for successful management of combat training, and became a lieutenant general when the Red Army introduced general officer ranks on 4 June 1940. After another reorganization, he became deputy commander of the forces of the new
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as it suffered heavy losses attempting to halt the German advance. After the encirclement of Minsk, Filatov led the army east to defend the line of
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339:School of Ensigns as a
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429:Kiev Military District
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453:Order of the Red Star
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502:Novodevichy Cemetery
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