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    Komkor (Russian: комкор) is the syllabic abbreviation for corps commander (Russian: командир корпуса, romanized: komandir korpusa; lit. 'commander of the...
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  • Mikoyan. 11. Matvei Vasilenko, Komkor 16. Ilya Garkavyi, Komkor 17. Anatoliy Gekker, Komkor 20. Boris Gorbachyov, Komkor 82. Sergey Savitsky, divisional...
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  • Nikolay Kuibyshev (category Soviet komkors)
    13 December] 1893 – 1 August 1938) was a Red Army military leader and Komkor. The son of an Imperial Russian Army officer, Kuibyshev joined the army...
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    Third Army Komkor Vasily Kuznetsov 4th Rifle Corps 27th Rifle Division 50th Rifle Division Lepelska Group 5th Rifle Division 24th Cavalry Division 22nd...
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  • The next chief of the GUGB from April 15, 1937, to September 8, 1938, was komkor Mikhail Frinovsky, who was succeeded by Lavrenty Beria, then just promoted...
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    Soviet government during the Stalin era such as Komdiv (Division Commander), Komkor (Corps Commander), Kombrig (Brigade Commander), and Komandarm (Army Commander)...
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  • Velikanov 31. Mikhail Viktorov, Soviet Navy 33. Yan Gaylit, Soviet Red Army Komkor 37. Sergei Gribov 40. Ivan Gryaznov 41. Yakov Davydov 42. Terenty Deribas...
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    general (OF-8), and two to General of the Army (OF-9). Komkor. However, reprisals were made on 59 Komkor in the period 1937–1938. In line to the reintroduction...
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  • revolutionary Nikolay Kuibyshev (Kuybyshev) (1893–1938), Russian Red Army Komkor; brother of Valerian Several places in the Soviet Union were named after...
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  • Kasyan Chaykovsky (category Soviet komkors)
    February 1893 – 23 April 1938) was a Soviet military officer and Red Army Komkor. Born in the family of a lawyer, Chaykovsky became a law student at Moscow...
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