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Pavel Pavlovich Kozlovsky

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On April 22, 1992, he was approved as the Minister of Defense of Belarus. During his tenure, he distinguished himself by firing officers from the army who were members of the Belarusian Military Association. Many consider him to be the founder of the modern Belarusian army, which previously inherited
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His wife Natalya Grigorievna is an economist. They have three children: Elena, Andrey, and Pavel. He also has four grandchildren. He was the youngest of five children, with his brothers and sisters currently working in
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Later, Kozlovsky began to focus on social and political activities, creating the International Fund for the Rehabilitation of the Health of Former Servicemen. From 1995–2001, he was a member of the
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that "There would have been no coronavirus parade during my time as minister" as well as "This action (parade) can be easily postponed to July 3 - to unite
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in a campaign for the presidency in 2001, but failed to gather the sufficient number of signatures to stand in the election.
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Soviet era technologies and traditions. On 8 September 1992, he presided over the first oath taking ceremony that held on
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Recipients of the Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR", 3rd class
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He was born on 9 March 1942 in the village of Volkovnya into a peasant family. His father was a
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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for abuse of office (which was not established by the investigation).
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came to power, Kozlovsky resigned along with the entire government of
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His last military rank in the 384:, he was a confidant of presidential candidate 810:Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School alumni 232:in December 1991, he was appointed the second 665: 8: 672: 658: 650: 263:soldier who was killed in 1945 during the 26: 452: 269:Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School 7: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 531: 529: 504: 502: 462: 460: 458: 456: 775:20th-century Belarusian politicians 436:"Kto est kto v respublike Belarus" 323:Post-independence military service 25: 344:. At the end of July 1994, after 275:service, he was stationed in the 277:Transcaucasian Military District 139: 130: 110: 97: 780:Government ministers of Belarus 238:dissolution of the Soviet Union 230:dissolution of the Soviet Union 795:Frunze Military Academy alumni 295:. In 1987, he was sent to the 287:. 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Index

Pavel Kozlovskii
Volkovnya
Brest Oblast
Byelorussian SSR
Belarus
Soviet Union
Soviet Union

Belarus

Soviet Army

Belarusian Army
Lieutenant General
Minister of Defence of Belarus
Belarusian
Russian
Soviet
Belarusian
independent politician
colonel-general
Army of Belarus
dissolution of the Soviet Union
Minister of Defence
dissolution of the Soviet Union
Anatoly Kostenko
President of Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko
Red Army
Second World War

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