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Semyon Moiseevich Krivoshein (Russian: Семён Моисе́евич Кривоше́ин;
November 28, 1899 –
September 16, 1978) was a
Soviet tank commander, who pla**** a vital...
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Krivoshein offered to
visit Guderian and pay his
respects to him personally. The
offer was accepted, and
Krivoshein was
taken to the...
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Alexander Vasilyevich Krivoshein (Russian: Александр Васильевич Кривошеин; July 31 [O.S. July 19], 1857,
Warsaw –
October 28, 1921, Berlin) was a Russian...
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Wehrmacht and Red Army in
Brest at the end of the
invasion of Poland. At the
centre are
Major General Heinz Guderian and
Brigadier Semyon Krivoshein....
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sphere of interest. When the
Soviet 29th Tank
Brigade (commanded by
Semyon Krivoshein) approached, the
commanders agreed that the
German troops would withdraw...
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General Heinz Guderian; and on the
right is
Brigadier General Semyon Krivoshein.
Counsellor of
state J.K.
Paasikivi and his team
arriving from Moscow...
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Kutler resigned in
February 1906;
Witte refused to
appoint Alexander Krivoshein. In the next few w****s,
changes and
additions to the
Russian Constitution...
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smallholders who
would support the
social order. He was ****isted by
Alexander Krivoshein, who in 1908
became Minister of Agriculture. In June 1908
Stolypin lived...
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Guderian with
Mauritz von
Wiktorin (left) and
Soviet Kombrig Semyon Krivoshein at the German–Soviet
military parade in Brest-Litovsk
after the invasion...
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parade of
Wehrmacht and Red Army in
Brest at the end of the
Invasion of Poland. At the
center Major General Heinz Guderian and
Brigadier Semyon Krivoshein....