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Vladimir Triandafillov

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theory about the future warfare. The objective of a "deep operation" was to attack the enemy simultaneously throughout the depth of his ground force to induce a catastrophic failure in his defensive system. Highly mobile formations would then exploit this failure by breaking into the deep rear of the
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In 1923, he was appointed chief of the Operations Directions of the Soviet General Staff and Deputy Chief of the General Staff.
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Vladimir Triandafillov was killed in an aircraft crash on 12 July, 1931 and his ashes were buried in the
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military commander and theoretician considered by many to be the "father of Soviet
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Vladimir Triandafillov was the author of two fundamental military doctrine works:
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said that his success was due to closely following Triandafillov's
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flower. His family had moved to Russia. Graduating from the Moscow
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the Soviet Union
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enemy and destroying his ability to rebuild his defenses.
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The Operational Art: Developments in the Theories of War
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He was born on 14 March 1894 in Magaradzhik village in
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Characteristics of the Operations of the Modern Armies
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Kars Oblast
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Pontic Greek
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rose
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Russian Communist Party (b)
deep operations
Kremlin Wall Necropolis
World War II
Georgy Zhukov

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