Pavel Ivanovich Batov (Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Ба́тов; June 1 [O.S. May 20] 1897 – April 19, 1985) was a senior Red Army general during the Second World...
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(born 1992), Russian footballer Pavel Batov (1897–1985), Russian general This page lists people with the surname Batov. If an internal link intending to...
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formation of the 4th Tank Army on the Don Front. The army was commanded by Pavel Batov until after the fall of Berlin, and served in various Fronts commanded...
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by General Pavel Batov. The much diminished army was re-designated the 65th Army on 27 October, and served for the duration under Batov's command. On...
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Podgorny (1903–1983) Yuri Levitan (1914–1983) Nikolai Tomsky (1900–1984) Pavel Batov (1897–1985) Kirill Moskalenko (1902–1985) Vyacheslav Molotov (1890–1986)...
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Bagramyan, and generals Hamazasp Babadzhanian, Pavel Batitsky, Pavel Belov, Vladimir Kirpichnikov, Pavel Batov, Afanasy Beloborodov, Alexander Gorbatov, Mikhail...
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soldiers. That was noted by the commander of the 65th Soviet Army, General Pavel Batov, months later when it found itself facing the same corps in the Battle...
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and returning them to their regular units. 65th Army commander General Pavel Batov only rehabilitated shtrafniks who were killed or wounded in action and...
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given command of the new 51st Independent Army, but he was replaced by Pavel Batov in October 1941 during the defense of the Crimea. Later he served as...
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Lushev (1989–91) Chiefs of Combined Staff Aleksei Antonov (1955–62) Pavel Batov (1962–65) Mikhail Kazakov (1965–68) Sergei Shtemenko (1968–76) Anatoly...
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