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Pyotr Filatov

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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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and was decorated for his actions. He held division command in the 1920s and 1930s between military education and served as a corps commander and deputy commander of an army and a front in the late 1930s. Shortly before the beginning of
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and against anti-Soviet forces in Belarus as a platoon commander, an officer for drill parts of a rifle regiment, as assistant commander of the 145th Rifle Regiment of the
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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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in Belarus, which suffered heavy losses in the opening weeks of the war. He was mortally wounded in an air raid on 8 July and died a week later.
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in February 1927, then studied at the special faculty of the Frunze Military Academy. He graduated from
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After Operation Barbarossa began on 22 June, the army was assigned troops. Filatov led the army in the
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on 14 June 1938. Transferred to the Far East during June 1938 to serve as deputy commander of the
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at the academy in 1928 and from the academy itself in 1936. Filatov became a member of the
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when the Red Army introduced personal military ranks in 1935, he commanded the
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Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941–1945
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Red Army Generals, 1918–1941: Three-volume Military Biographical Dictionary
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when the OKDVA was split in September of that year. He received the
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
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In 1922, Filatov graduated from Higher Academic Courses at the
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in Belarus, then a headquarters without assigned troops.
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Filatov received the following awards and decorations:
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After graduating from the 437:on 17 February 1938 and to 396:Vladivostok Infantry School 805: 739:Soviet lieutenant generals 527:Order of the Patriotic War 506:Order of the Patriotic War 303:Born on 18 August 1893 in 261:Pyotr Mikhailovich Filatov 244:Order of the Patriotic War 20:Pyotr Mikhailovich Filatov 482:Battle of Białystok–Minsk 388:Red Army Military Academy 378:twice, in 1920 and 1921. 268: 25: 640:Bulkin, Anatoly (2018). 420:between 1936 and 1937. 315:from 1914. He fought in 311:, Filatov served in the 521:Order of the Red Banner 376:Order of the Red Banner 339:School of Ensigns as a 269:Пётр Михайлович Филатов 238:Order of the Red Banner 429:Kiev Military District 533:Order of the Red Star 453:Order of the Red Star 313:Imperial Russian Army 250:Order of the Red Star 137:Years of service 123:Imperial Russian Army 502:Novodevichy Cemetery 462:Operation Barbarossa 289:Operation Barbarossa 83:Novodevichy Cemetery 576:, pp. 397–398. 414:27th Rifle Division 392:26th Rifle Division 368:17th Rifle Division 358:in 1918 during the 181:27th Rifle Division 176:26th Rifle Division 171:17th Rifle Division 529:, 1st class (1965) 354:After joining the 276:lieutenant general 158:Lieutenant general 729:People from Rzhev 512:Awards and honors 458:Far Eastern Front 372:Polish–Soviet War 360:Russian Civil War 284:Russian Civil War 258: 257: 217:Polish–Soviet War 212:Russian Civil War 796: 705: 682: 663: 657: 649: 628: 622: 613: 607: 598: 592: 577: 571: 425:15th Rifle Corps 406:in 1930. 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Rzhev
Tver Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Imperial Russian Army
Red Army
Lieutenant general
17th Rifle Division
26th Rifle Division
27th Rifle Division
15th Rifle Corps
13th Army
World War I
Russian Civil War
Polish–Soviet War
World War II
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Patriotic War
Order of the Red Star
Russian
Red Army
lieutenant general
World War I
Russian Civil War
Operation Barbarossa

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