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Vladimir Alekseyevich Gluzdovsky (Russian: Владимир Алексеевич Глуздовский; 27 May [O.S. 14 May] 1903 – 16
November 1967) was a
Soviet Army lieutenant...
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Soviet 6th Army,
commanded by
Lieutenant General Vladimir Gluzdovsky.
Gluzdovsky, who had been
relieved of his army
command for his
performance in...
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Front (Marshal Ivan Konev) 21st Army (Dmitry Gusev) 6th Army (Vladimir
Gluzdovsky) 3rd
Guards Army (Vasily Gordov) 13th Army (Nikolai Pukhov) 4th Tank Army...
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Fyodor Kulishev (09/29/1944 – 12/06/1944) Lieutenant-General
Vladimir Gluzdovsky (12/07/1944 – 05/09/1945) ...
Lieutenant General Yevgeny Alekseyevich...
- 1941)
Colonel Yakov Kreizer (11 March–12 July 1941)
Colonel Vladimir Gluzdovsky (15–27 July 1941)
Major Dmitry Mikhailovsky (27 July–3
August 1941, acting)...
- (promoted to lieutenant-general in
April 1943); Lieutenant-General
Vladimir Gluzdovsky (August –
November 1944) Data of the Red Army in the
Winter War, OOB Edwards...
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Succeeded as
commander of the 7th Army by Lieutenant-General
Vladimir Gluzdovsky,
Alexey Krutikov replaced Lieutenant-General
Boris Pigarevich as chief...
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advance on Breslau. The
first echelon of the
front consisted of
Vladimir Gluzdovsky's 6th Army,
Vasily Gordov's 3rd
Guards Army,
Nikolai Pukhov's 13th Army...
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General V.
Polenov – (April 15, 1942 –
February 27, 1943)
Major General V.
Gluzdovsky – (February 27, 1943 – May 27, 1944)
Lieutenant General V.
Glagolev –...
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attempt to take this city
began on the
morning of 3 October. Lt. Gen. V. A.
Gluzdovsky,
commander of 31st Army, deplo**** the 36th
Corps north of the Smolensk-Orsha...