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Yakov Cherevichenko

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and had the attack begin on November 17 with just four rifle divisions and one tank brigade, but only one day late. Though able to capture Rostov, Kleist's Panzer Army was caught by surprise in the counterattack and was compelled to abandon the city by the end of the month. On November 30,
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Though preferring to delay the counterattack because of the delays needed in assembling some of his units, Cherevichenko was pressed to commence the operation by
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without commander's responsibility until April 1943, when he was made an assistant of the commander of the Northern Caucasus Front (Colonel-General
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No longer as esteemed as previously by superior officers in the high command, Cherevichenko was made commander of the
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from the reserve – on 24 December 1941. This Front would take part in the last phase of the
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 18th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Cherevichenko attended the Red Army's Higher Cavalry School in 1924 and graduated from the
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upon its recreation in September 1943 until January 1944, then served at the disposal of
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Rzheshevsky, Oleg A. (1994). "The Soviet Union: Direct Strategy". In David Reynolds,
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Credited for his successful work at Rostov, Cherevichenko was made commander of the
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Cherevichenko retired from the military service in 1950. He died on 4 July 1976.
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to prepare a Southern Front reserve and settled on a plan worked out with his
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already in German hands by October 1941, Kleist's Panzers advanced across the
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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ranks were introduced in the Red Army and served as commander of the
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Relieved as commander of the Bryansk Front by Lieutenant-General
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
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from 29 September to 4 October 1941. He assumed command of the
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in April 1942, Cherevichenko was made deputy commander of the
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Cherevichenko held the position of commanding officer of the
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published a photograph of Cherevichenko alongside Marshal
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by November 4, preparing to move further for an attack on
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Cherevichenko returned to his native region to organize a
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Cherevichenko was an assistant to the commander for the
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after the Revolution, and this group became part of the
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naval base, which fell to the Germans in the course of
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as part of the 1st Belorussian Front at the close of
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to reinforce the operation on Timoshenko's request.
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Novosyolovka
Russian Empire
Rostov Oblast
Russian Federation
Russian Empire
Russian Empire

Soviet Russia
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army

Red Army
Soviet Army
Colonel-general
Odessa Military District
9th Army
2nd Army
Southern Front
Bryansk Front
Black Sea Group of Forces
5th Army
Kharkov Military District
World War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
Battle of Rostov
Battle of Moscow

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