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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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to prepare a
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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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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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Allies at War: The Soviet, American, and British Experience
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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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865:December 1941: Twelve Days That Began a World War
844:Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War
761:(1923, February 22, 1930 November 3, 1944, 1948),
947:Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald
470:Cherevichenko was the commanding officer of the
937:People from Proletarsky District, Rostov Oblast
710:in late April 1945; this unit took part in the
663:upon his promotion to deputy commander of the
659:in October 1942, replacing Lieutenant-General
367:parents in the village of Novosyolovka in the
967:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class
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813:Medal "For the Odra, Nisus, Baltic" (1946).
628:, subordinated to Front Commander Marshal
418:in October 1918. Cherevichenko joined the
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972:Russian military personnel of World War I
957:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner
767:(1st Class) (July 29, 1944) and 2nd class
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458:from 1940 to 1941. He was promoted to
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792:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin"
741:Yakov Cherevichenko was awarded:
598:in conjunction with the adjacent
406:group to defend the newly formed
952:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
679:until May, then Colonel-General
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501:and had occupied the city of
359:First World War and Civil War
442:in 1935. He was awarded the
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480:Southern Front (Army Group)
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688:Kharkov Military District
634:Black Sea Group of Forces
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759:Orders of the Red Banner
482:from Lieutenant-General
456:Odessa Military District
387:at the beginning of the
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863:Mawdsley, Evan (2011).
440:Frunze Military Academy
302:Order of the Red Banner
191:(June - September 1941)
716:World War II in Europe
704:1st Belorussian Fronts
777:Order of the Red Star
648:in the fall of 1942.
489:With the majority of
450:when the traditional
422:at the height of the
385:Imperial Russian Army
320:Order of the Red Star
154:Years of service
135:Imperial Russian Army
810:, third class (1946)
626:North Caucasus Front
346:military leader and
730:from 1948 to 1950.
613:of Colonel-General
486:on 5 October 1941.
395:by the time of the
23:Yakov Cherevichenko
773:(2nd Class) (1945)
737:Honours and awards
588:Southwestern Front
545:also provided the
526:Southwestern Front
462:in February 1941.
448:lieutenant-general
397:October Revolution
377:Russian Federation
183:(1940 - June 1941)
65:Russian Federation
898:978-0-312-10259-3
886:Warren F. Kimball
873:978-0-300-15445-0
808:Cross of Grunwald
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661:Ivan Fedyuninsky
596:Battle of Moscow
484:Dmitry Ryabyshev
434:Between the wars
428:1st Cavalry Army
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497:to Russia's
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466:World War II
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264:World War II
247:Battles/wars
116:Soviet Union
78:(1976-07-04)
51:Novosyolovka
922:1976 deaths
917:1894 births
681:Ivan Petrov
381:conscripted
316:, 2nd class
310:, 1st class
254:World War I
148:Soviet Army
76:4 July 1976
927:Bolsheviks
911:Categories
818:References
615:Ivan Konev
590:, and the
495:Mius River
379:). He was
157:1914-1917
85:Allegiance
44:1894-10-12
592:61st Army
586:from the
584:13th Army
578:from the
547:37th Army
524:from the
408:Bolshevik
399:in 1917.
383:into the
354:Biography
159:1918-1950
842:(1989).
722:Post-war
694:and the
653:5th Army
640:and its
609:and the
576:3rd Army
503:Taganrog
476:2nd Army
472:9th Army
416:Red Army
404:partisan
371:(now in
228:5th Army
196:2nd Army
188:9th Army
174:Commands
144:Red Army
122:Service/
59:(now in
806:Polish
698:of the
511:Marshal
491:Ukraine
365:peasant
336:Russian
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692:Stavka
673:Stavka
582:, the
565:Stalin
560:Pravda
554:Stavka
542:Stavka
539:, and
520:and a
507:Rostov
344:Soviet
290:Awards
124:branch
757:four
894:ISBN
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