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Maksim Alexeyevich Purkayev (Russian: Максим Алексеевич Пуркаев; August 26 [O.S. August 14] 1894 – January 1, 1953) was a
Soviet military leader, reaching...
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Vasilevsky (in
overall command of all
three fronts), Malinovsky,
Meretskov and
Purkayev - once
again acted in de
facto capacity of
Supreme Allied Commanders as...
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Golikov Konstantin Rokossovsky Leonid Govorov Nikolai Vatutin †
Maksim Purkayev Vasily Sokolovsky Fyodor Tolbukhin Ivan
Petrov Ivan
Bagramyan Ivan Chernyakhovsky †...
- Poli),
Linkou and Mishan. The 2nd Far
Eastern Front,
under General Maksim Purkayev, included: 2nd Red
Banner Army 15th Army 16th Army (whose 56th
Rifle Corps...
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process what
later became North Korea. The 2nd Far East Front,
under General Purkayev, was in a
supporting attack role. Its
objectives were the
cities of Harbin...
- islands. 2nd Far
Eastern Front (commanded by
General of the Army
Maksim Purkayev) 16th Army (commanded by
General Leonty Cheremisov) 56th
Rifle Corps 79th...
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commander of the
Soviet Army's
Second Far
Eastern Front,
General Maksim A.
Purkayev, and the
commander of the
Soviet Navy's
Pacific Ocean Fleet,
Admiral Ivan...
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derived from
Glantz and Isayev.
Kalinin Front (Maksim
Alekseyevich Purkayev)
engaged in the
Second Rzhev-Sychevka
Offensive to the
south of Velikiye...
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Union Germany
Commanders and
leaders Georgy Zhukov Ivan
Konev Maksim Purkayev Walter Model Günther von
Kluge Strength 702,923 personnel, 1,718 tanks...
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corps were even
further away. Kirponos's
Chief of Staff,
General Maksim Purkayev,
argued against the
political officer attached to the
Southwest Front,...