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Komkor (Russian: комкор) is the
syllabic abbreviation for
corps commander (Russian: командир корпуса, romanized: komandir korpusa; lit. 'commander of the...
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Andeeevich Zotov (November 23, 1882 –
September 29, 1938) was a
Soviet komkor (corps commander). He
fought in the
Russian Imperial Army in
World War I...
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Velikanov 31.
Mikhail Viktorov,
Soviet Navy 33. Yan ****lit,
Soviet Red Army
Komkor 37.
Sergei Gribov 40. Ivan
Gryaznov 41.
Yakov Davydov 42.
Terenty Deribas...
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Pumpur was made a Hero of the
Soviet Union, and
promoted to the rank of
Komkor,
skipping one grade, upon his
return to the
Soviet Union. He was arrested...
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Robert Petrovich Eideman; May 9, 1895 – June 12, 1937) was a
Latvian Soviet Komkor,
writer and poet.
Executed during the
Latvian Operation of the
Great Purge...
- Mikoyan. 11.
Matvei Vasilenko,
Komkor 16. Ilya Garkavyi,
Komkor 17.
Anatoliy Gekker,
Komkor 20.
Boris Gorbachyov,
Komkor 82.
Sergey Savitsky, divisional...
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Polish units under Gen. Wacław Przeździecki and
Soviet Red Army
troops of
Komkor Ivan Boldin's
Dzerzhinsky Cavalry Mechanized Group, at the time in a non-aggression...
- War I
before going over to the Bolsheviks. He was
promoted to the rank of
Komkor on
November 11, 1935. He was a
recipient of the
Order of the Red Banner...
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Flagman Konstantin Dushenov,
arrested May 1938 and shot
February 1940;
Komkor G. I. Bondar,
arrested August 1938 and shot
March 1939. All the aforementioned...
- rest of his life and became, for example, a
commander of the army
corps (
komkor) in the Red Army. Eino
Rahja was
expelled from the
Central Committee of...