Ivan Grishin
Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin (Russian: Иван Тихонович Гришин; 16 December 1901 – 20 June 1951) was a Soviet Army Colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union. Grishin enlisted in the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and fought against the Tambov Rebellion. He became an officer and graduated from the Frunze Military Academy in 1936. In October 1940, he became the commander of the 137th Rifle Division, which he led through the World War II battles of Smolensk and Moscow. Grishin became 50th Army chief of staff and in April 1943 transferred to the same position in the 11th Guards Army. Soon after, he became 49th Army commander and led the army through the Smolensk Operation, Operation Bagration, the East Prussian Offensive and the Berlin Offensive at the end of the war. Postwar, Grishin comm
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Ivan Grishin
Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin (Russian: Иван Тихонович Гришин; 16 December 1901 – 20 June 1951) was a Soviet Army Colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union. Grishin enlisted in the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and fought against the Tambov Rebellion. He became an officer and graduated from the Frunze Military Academy in 1936. In October 1940, he became the commander of the 137th Rifle Division, which he led through the World War II battles of Smolensk and Moscow. Grishin became 50th Army chief of staff and in April 1943 transferred to the same position in the 11th Guards Army. Soon after, he became 49th Army commander and led the army through the Smolensk Operation, Operation Bagration, the East Prussian Offensive and the Berlin Offensive at the end of the war. Postwar, Grishin comm
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Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin (Rusi ...... gal pada tahun 1951 di Moskow.
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Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin (Russ ...... rishin died in 1951 in Moscow.
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Iwan Tichonowicz Griszyn (ros. ...... r Związku Radzieckiego (1945).
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Iwan Tichonowitsch Grischin (r ...... der Sowjetunion ausgezeichnet.
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Ива́н Ти́хонович Гри́шин (16 д ...... 45). Генерал-полковник (1945).
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Vnukovichi village, Roslavl Uyezd, Smolensk Governorate, Russian Empire
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Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin (Rusi ...... Pertempuran Smolensk, Operasi
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Iwan Tichonowicz Griszyn (ros. ...... r Związku Radzieckiego (1945).
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Iwan Tichonowitsch Grischin (r ...... der Sowjetunion ausgezeichnet.
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Ива́н Ти́хонович Гри́шин (16 д ...... 45). Генерал-полковник (1945).
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