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Yakov Vladimirovich Smushkevich (Lithuanian:
Jakovas Smuškevičius, Russian: Яков Владимирович Смушкевич, also Яков Вульфович Смушкевич,; 14 April [O.S...
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Colonel General Grigory Shtern June 8:
Lieutenant General Yakov Smushkevich June 18:
Lieutenant General Pavel Alekseyev June 19:
Colonel General...
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communists and
military officials who fell
victim to purges,
including Yakov Smushkevich,
Grigory Shtern, and
Aleksandr Loktionov.
Rodos was the son of a Jewish...
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appointed Commander of the Air
Force on 28
August 1940,
succeeding Yakov Smushkevich.
Shortly before Operation Barbarossa,
Rychagov was
removed from the position...
- the Red Army High Command:
Generals Iona Yakir, Yan Gamarnik,
Yakov Smushkevich (Commander of the
Soviet Air Forces) and
Grigori Shtern (Commander-in-Chief...
- Army Group) to the
combat zone.
Accompanying Zhukov was
Comcor Yakov Smushkevich with his
aviation unit.
Zhamyangiyn Lhagvasuren,
Corps Commissar of the...
- May 1940)
Order of the Red
Banner of
Mongolia 10
August 1939)
Yakov Smushkevich Pavel Rychagov Aleksandr Loktionov Kilin &
Raunio 2007, p. 113. Ufarkin...
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Military offices Preceded by
Yakov Alksnis Soviet Air
Force (VVS)
Commander 1937–1939 Succeeded by
Yakov Smushkevich...
- to the
interior of Russia. One of
those who left was
Yakov (Yankel)
Smushkevich who
later became the
commander of the
Soviet Air
Forces before being...
- Army Group) to the
combat zone.
Accompanying Zhukov was
Comcor Yakov Smushkevich with his
aviation unit.
Zhamyangiyn Lhagvasuren,
Corps Commissar of the...