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Pyotr Petrovich Sobennikov (Russian: Пётр Петрович Собенников; 13 July 1894 – 1960) was a
Soviet general and Army commander. He was a
veteran of World...
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Defence were
written mostly by
seven Soviet military commanders (Pyotr
Sobennikov,
Pavel Abramidze,
Mikhail Zashibalov,
Nikolai Ivanov, Ivan Bagramian,...
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relieved in
early August 1941 (replaced by
General Major Pyotr Sobennikov). At a
Stavka session on 12
August 1941, he was
given command of the new...
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without cover. The
commander of the
Northwestern Front,
Major General Pyotr Sobennikov, on 13 July 1941,
issued Order No. 012 to the
troops of the 11th Army...
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major ground forces consisting of the 8th (commander
General Major Pyotr Sobennikov), 11th (commander
Lieutenant General Vasily Morozov) and
later 27th Armies...
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Petrichenko (1892–1947),
leader of the
Kronstadt Mutiny (1921)
Pyotr Sobennikov (1894–1960),
Soviet lieutenant general Pyotr Kapitsa (1894–1984), birthplace...
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District Northwestern Front (22.6.41. – 20.11.43.)
Fyodor Kuznetsov,
Pyotr Sobennikov,
Pavel Kurochkin,
Semyon Timoshenko, Ivan
Konev disbanded Western Special...
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Kozlov (1899-1901). He
worked for a
trading company based at Kyakhta, "
Sobennikov and
Molchanov Brothers"
under Bazar Baradin. He was
executed in 1937 on...
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Lieutenant General Pyotr Sobennikov 10th
Rifle Corps -
Major General I.F.
Nikolaev 10th
Rifle Division - Col. I.I.
Fadeev 48th
Rifle Division - Mj. Gen...
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almost a w****.
Kuznetsov was
sacked by
Timoshenko and Major-General
Pyotr Sobennikov, the 8th Army commander, took over the
front on 4 July. On 29 June, Timoshenko...