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Vladimir Kiriakovitch Triandafillov (Russian: Влади́мир Кириа́кович Триандафи́ллов; 14
March 1894 – 12 July 1931) was a
Soviet military commander and...
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throughout the
depth of the battlefield. The term
comes from
Vladimir Triandafillov, an
influential military writer, who
worked with
others to
create a...
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Russian Army,
Chief of the
General Staff and
Minister of War
Vladimir Triandafillov (1894-1931),
Soviet military commander and
theoretician considered by...
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Staff of the Red Army May 1928 –
April 1931 Succeeded by
Vladimir Triandafillov Preceded by
Alexander Yegorov Chief of the
Staff of the Red Army 10...
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commission headed by
Deputy Chief of
Staff of the RKKA,
Vladimir Kirillovich Triandafillov, and was
piloted by the
experienced Stepan Timofeyevich Rybalchuk. Early...
- (1924–25)
Kamenev (1925)
Tukhachevsky (1925–28)
Shaposhnikov (1928–31)
Triandafillov (1931)
Yegorov (1931–37)
Shaposhnikov (1937–40)
Meretskov (1940–41)...
- May 1928
April 1931 2 years, 11 months Red Army 6
Triandafillov,
VladimirGeneral Vladimir Triandafillov (1894–1931) May 1931 12 July 1931 † 2 months Red...
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Tsyurupa 1929 1 Jānis
Lepse 1931 2
Mikhail Mikhailov-Ivanov,
Vladimir Triandafillov 1932 5
Kuprian Kirkizh,
Mikhail Larin,
Mikhail Pokrovsky, Alexander...
- 1939) was a
Soviet military commander and theoretician. He and
Vladimir Triandafillov made
significant contributions to the use of
technology in deep offensive...
- (1924–25)
Kamenev (1925)
Tukhachevsky (1925–28)
Shaposhnikov (1928–31)
Triandafillov (1931)
Yegorov (1931–37)
Shaposhnikov (1937–40)
Meretskov (1940–41)...