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Dmitry Ivanovich Ryabyshev Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Ря́бышев,, (February 23 [O.S.
February 11] 1894 –
November 18, 1985) was a
Soviet military commander...
- needed] Meanwhile,
Ryabyshev commanding the 8th
Mechanized Corps to the south,
complied with the
order and
remounted the attack.
Ryabyshev seems to take the...
- June 1941. Minneapolis:
Zenith Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7603-3434-8.
Ryabyshev, D.I. (19
September 2002). "On the Role of the 8th
Mechanized Corps in...
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bombarded with
conflicting orders.
According to Lieutenant-General
Dmitry Ryabyshev,
Rokossovsky "expressed no
ambivalence about the
proposed counteroffensive"...
- of the war. When in June 1941, the 8th
Mechanised Corps under Dmitry Ryabyshev marched 500 km
towards Dubno, the
corps lost half of its vehicles. A.V...
- Byczkowski).
Southern Front (commander –
Rodion Malinovsky). 57th Army (Dmitry
Ryabyshev); 37th Army (Anton Lopatin); 12th Army (Konstantin Koroteyev); 9th Army...
- the 8th
Mechanized Corps under the
command of
Lieutenant General Dmitry Ryabyshev, and
ordered all
available units in the
Cherkasy region to
cover the gap...
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General Lieutenant Dmitry Ryabyshev. The
insignia was
inspired by
Joseph Stalin and his
policies towards Germany.
Ryabyshev's memoirs said: "The new corps...
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Tiulenev from June 1941 to
August 1941.
Lieutenant General Dmitri I.
Ryabyshev took over on 30
August 1941 and held
command until 5 October, when Colonel...
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