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    Boris Mikhaylovich Shaposhnikov (Russian: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников) (2 October [O.S. 20 September] 1882 – 26 March 1945) was a Soviet military officer...
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    Russian Pacific Fleet. Her namesake is Marshal Boris Shaposhnikov. On 6 April 2003, Marshal Shaposhnikov left port, along with Admiral Panteleyev and the...
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  • appointed: the new People's Commissar of Defence, Semyon Timoshenko, Boris Shaposhnikov, and Grigory Kulik. During World War II, Kulik was demoted for incompetence...
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    Army Chief of Staff Boris Shaposhnikov advocated a narrow-front assault right on the Karelian isthmus. Additionally, Shaposhnikov argued for a fuller...
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  • published between 1927 and 1929. It is the most important work of Boris Shaposhnikov, a Soviet military commander then in command of the Moscow military...
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    (605) sailing along with USS Hue City in the North Sea, 2004 Marshal Shaposhnikov transiting the channel into Pearl Harbor in 2003 Admiral Panteleyev Vice...
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  • Aleksei Shaposhnikov (politician) (born 1973), Russian politician Anna Shaposhnikova (born 1999), Russian handball player Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945)...
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    November 1925 May 1928 2 years, 6 months Red Army 5 Shaposhnikov, BorisKomandarm 1st rank Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) May 1928 April 1931 2 years, 11 months...
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  • Armenian earthquake Boris Serebryakov, Soviet serial killer and mass murderer known as the "Kuybyshev Monster" Boris Shaposhnikov, Soviet Russian general...
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    Kliment Voroshilov (chairman), Nikolai Kuznetsov, Joseph Stalin and Boris Shaposhnikov. Meretskov was appointed to command of the 7th Army. In January 1940...
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    Succeeded by Heinrich Müller Awards and achievements Preceded by Boris Shaposhnikov Cover of Time Magazine 23 February 1942 Succeeded by Tomoyuki Yamashita...
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    officers: Boris Pozern (1918–1919) Dmitry Nikolayevich Avrov 1920–1921 Alexander Yegorov 1921 Vladimir Gittis 1921–1925 Boris Shaposhnikov 1925–1927 August...
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    including Kliment Voroshilov, Vladimir Triandafillov and Boris Shaposhnikov. Shaposhnikov, in particular, would become Vasilevsky's protector until the...
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    strongest enemy", and as early as July 1940, the Red Army Chief of Staff, Boris Shaposhnikov, produced a preliminary three-pronged plan of attack for what a German...
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    Altai Kalmyks by Russians. They were not Muslims or Kazakhs.) But Boris Shaposhnikov, who served with Pyotr Kornilov, the brother of Lavr, in 1903, mentioned...
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    Military offices Preceded by Sergey Kamenev Chief of the Staff of the Red Army November 1925 – May 1928 Succeeded by Boris Shaposhnikov...
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    Voenizdat. Moscow. pp. 594–599. Warheroes.ru. Retrieved on 12 July 2013. Boris Vadimovich Sokolov (2000) Неизвестный Жуков: портрет без ретуши в зеркале...
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    8 months 2 Shaposhnikov, BorisMarshal of the Soviet Union Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) 10 May 1937 August 1940 3 years, 2 months 3 Shaposhnikov, BorisArmy...
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    general offensive, but was dissuaded by Chief of the General Staff Boris Shaposhnikov, Deputy Chief of the General Staff Aleksandr Vasilevsky, and Western...
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    that 'neither the defence commissariat, myself, my predecessors B.M. Shaposhnikov and K.A. Meretskov, nor the General Staff thought the enemy could concentrate...
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    Stavka of the High Command, Joseph Stalin became the chairman, and Boris Shaposhnikov was introduced to it. On July 10, 1941, it was renamed into the Stavka...
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    1939; behind him are Richard Schulze-Kossens (Ribbentrop's adjutant), Boris Shaposhnikov (Red Army Chief of Staff), Joachim von Ribbentrop, Joseph Stalin,...
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  • Boris Shaposhnikov, Ivan Belov, Pavel Dybenko, and Nikolai Kashirin; and Corps Commander Yelisey Goryachev. Only Ulrikh, Budyonny and Shaposhnikov would...
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    Military offices Preceded by Vladimir Triandafillov Chief of the Staff of the Red Army July 1931 – 10 May 1937 Succeeded by Boris Shaposhnikov...
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    Gorget patches 1943 as seen on a stamp of Boris Shaposhnikov...
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  • District Merestkov to draft an invasion plan, instead of Chief of Staff Boris Shaposhnikov. The plan was adopted in July. The necessary assault troop deployments...
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    Marshal of the Soviet Union for his planning of Operation Bagration. Boris Shaposhnikov Semyon Timoshenko Fyodor Tolbukhin Aleksandr Vasilevsky served as...
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    delegation headed by Kliment Voroshilov, the commissar of defence, and Boris Shaposhnikov, chief of the general staff. Without written credentials, Drax was...
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    Cemetery. Even though Gorbachev was granted approval by Russian presidents Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin to be buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis,...
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    Yakov Alksnis, Boris Shaposhnikov, Ivan Panfilovich Belov, Pavel Dybenko, and Nikolai Kashirin. Only Ulrikh, Budyonny and Shaposhnikov would survive the...
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