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6th Army. In the north, a German strike-force advanced out of the west via Kalach on the Don to a point located just north of
Spartakovka and Rynok, and in the south a second strike-force advanced from out of the west toward the Tsimlyanskaya and Kotelnikovo axes. Along the front from Kuporosnoye and Orlovka to Rynok, General Chuikov defended against a German main thrust advancing from the northwest and directed at both Gumrak Airfield as well also the train station in the center of the town, and a second additional German strike-force advancing from the southwest directed against Olshanka and the grain elevator. General Chuikov enacted Joseph Stalin's order no. 227 "not one step back" and immediately stabilized the threatened 62nd Army.
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Germans had captured most of the city after months of slow advance. In late November Chuikov's 62nd Army joined the rest of the Soviet forces in a counter-offensive, which led to the surrender of the German 6th Army in early 1943. After Stalingrad, Chuikov led
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so Japan could not challenge the Soviet Union in the Far East and allow the Soviet Union to focus on the German threat from the West. Stalin told
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for failing to stop Chiang's aggression against the Chinese Communists. Chuikov insisted that the Nationalists could not use Soviet weaponry against the Communists, met with Communist leaders
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pockets against the Volga River. In interviews in 1943, Chuikov said he was not informed of the Operation Uranus counter-offensive but could sense one was being planned.
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some 400 km to the north, and the strategy succeeded. In March 1942, he was recalled to the USSR, which by then was at war with Germany.
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on the website dedicated to the Heroes of the Soviet Union/Russia.
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from 1949 until 1953, when he was made commander of the
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Soviet-East German-Czechoslovak-American epic war film
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by storm, seized a bridgehead on the left bank of the
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Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy"
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Medal "50 years of the Mongolian People's Republic"
899:. Chuikov then commanded the 8th Guards as part of
2301:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
2266:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
2186:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
2151:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
2116:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
2081:Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich
627:and worked on military intelligence, reporting to
2374:The Battle for History: Re-fighting World War Two
2024:
4476:
3990:
2344:
2000:
1998:
1958:
1956:
1939:
1937:
1935:
1933:
1931:
1406:Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms"
1392:Medal "Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
955:who had come to Chuikov's headquarters under a
4665:Recipients of the Virtuti Militari (1943–1989)
2051:
1862:German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk
1051:. Translated by Barrett, David P. Eastbridge.
468:After the war, Chuikov served as Chief of the
4645:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class
4615:Soviet people of the Second Sino-Japanese War
4234:
3976:
2497:
2269:. New York: PublicAffairs. pp. 274–275.
2219:Enemy at the Gates: the Battle for Stalingrad
2189:. New York: PublicAffairs. pp. 275–276.
2084:. New York: PublicAffairs. pp. 270–271.
2018:
1995:
1953:
1928:
501:Born into a peasant family in the village of
493:, which had been the site of heavy fighting.
329:1961 until his death, he was a member of the
4675:Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta
4261:Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany
1019:memorial commemorating Stalingrad battle on
1015:He was a major consultant for the design of
4605:Soviet military personnel of the Winter War
1843:Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
1420:Medal "For the Development of Virgin Lands"
674:Chuikov (front row, second from left) with
4655:Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit
4241:
4227:
3983:
3969:
2504:
2490:
2067:(in Simplified Chinese). 8 September 2018.
413:and intelligence officer in China and the
60:
4640:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner
4610:Soviet military personnel of World War II
4466:Soviet Military Administration in Germany
3775:
1981:
1979:
1151:Chuikov was briefly featured in the 2004
1034:
970:Chuikov appeared in the documentary film
533:. The year after, in 1918, he joined the
3445:
2511:
2469:Newspaper clippings about Vasily Chuikov
2304:. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 279.
2297:
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2182:
2154:. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 288.
2147:
2119:. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 272.
2112:
2077:
1025:
804:
796:
785:
669:
520:
4635:Recipients of the Order of the Red Star
4600:People of the Soviet invasion of Poland
4495:People from Serebryano-Prudsky District
3902:Battle of Stalingrad in popular culture
2345:Michael K. Jones (2010). "Conclusion".
2333:Vasily I. Chuikov Dies, Washington Post
2035:(in Simplified Chinese). Archived from
2014:(in Simplified Chinese). 29 July 2015 .
1972:(in Simplified Chinese). 30 April 2015.
1790:Medal "For Oder, Neisse and the Baltic"
1065:
1046:
1030:The tombstone of Marshal Vasily Chuikov
919:. The 8th Guards liberated the city of
915:on the outskirts of the Polish city of
756:
4477:
2405:Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed
2347:Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed
1976:
1265:, four times (1920, 1925, 1944, 1948)
1220:, twice (19 March 1944, 6 April 1945)
374:. He is best known for commanding the
4222:
3964:
3867:
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2663:
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2539:Bombing of Stalingrad in World War II
2485:
2025:Jin Dianqiang 金点强 (21 August 2007) .
1918:
1916:
1879:
1877:
1322:Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad"
1192:
1085:
872:
401:and distinguished himself during the
349:
2326:
1336:Medal "For the Liberation of Warsaw"
484:(1944 and 1945) and was awarded the
749:by attacking the strategic city of
621:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army
13:
1913:
1901:
1889:
1874:
1676:Medal "40 year anniversary of the
1378:Medal "For the Victory over Japan"
378:which saw heavy combat during the
14:
4691:
4315:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
4254:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
2423:
1350:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin"
1308:Medal "For the Defence of Moscow"
1142:The Great Commander Georgy Zhukov
990:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
470:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
230:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
4630:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
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1824:Medal of Sino-Soviet Friendship
1248:Order of the October Revolution
739:Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact
646:
4620:Russian people of World War II
4595:Frunze Military Academy alumni
2664:
2562:
1695:(Mongolian People's Republic)
1664:(Mongolian People's Republic)
1637:(Mongolian People's Republic)
1635:Medal "For Victory over Japan"
923:, seized the fortress city of
613:China Eastern Railway Incident
457:his forces into Poland during
389:Born to a peasant family near
1:
3515:Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach
2408:. UK: Pen & Sword Books.
2060:没有这个外国元帅,薛岳第二次长沙会战,可能不会取得如此大胜
1867:
1805:Order of the Cloud and Banner
1173:in 1945. He was portrayed by
983:
496:
79:
67:
23:Eastern Slavic naming customs
4585:Marshals of the Soviet Union
3992:Marshals of the Soviet Union
1179:Russian 16-part film series
1169:), dealing with the fall of
951:, being informed by General
548:facing the White Army under
472:(1949–53), commander of the
405:. After graduating from the
351:[vɐˈsʲilʲɪjt͡ɕʉjkof]
7:
4500:People from Venyovsky Uyezd
3475:Alexander Edler von Daniels
2473:20th Century Press Archives
2448:Memoirs by Vasili Chuikov:
2433:Memoirs by Vasili Chuikov:
2221:. New York: Penguin Books,
1850:
1807:with Special Grand Cordon (
1620:Mongolian People's Republic
1601:Star of People's Friendship
998:Marshal of the Soviet Union
913:Majdanek concentration camp
889:Marshal of the Soviet Union
486:Distinguished Service Cross
372:Marshal of the Soviet Union
319:Distinguished Service Cross
203:Marshal of the Soviet Union
49:Marshal of the Soviet Union
10:
4696:
4625:Heroes of the Soviet Union
2454:The End of the Third Reich
2402:Jones, Michael K. (2010).
2401:
1922:
1907:
1895:
1883:
1775:Medal for Warsaw 1939–1945
1068:The End of the Third Reich
905:its advance through Poland
659:in 1939. He commanded the
527:Russian Revolution of 1917
525:During the turmoil of the
343:Васи́лий Ива́нович Чуйко́в
21:In this name that follows
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2183:Hellbeck, Jochen (2015).
2148:Hellbeck, Jochen (2015).
2113:Hellbeck, Jochen (2015).
2078:Hellbeck, Jochen (2015).
1743:Commander's Cross of the
1139:Russian biopic/docudrama
743:Second Battle of Changsha
657:Soviet invasion of Poland
423:Soviet invasion of Poland
342:
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262:Soviet invasion of Poland
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168:Russian SFSR (1917–1922)
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4590:Soviet military attachés
3940:Second Battle of Kharkov
2534:Red Army order of battle
2388:, New York, 1996, p. 121
2059:
2027:
2006:
1964:
1945:
1218:Hero of the Soviet Union
1094:The Battle of Stalingrad
1066:Chuikov, Vasili (1978).
1047:Chuikov, Vasili (2003).
482:Hero of the Soviet Union
476:(1953–60), Chief of the
362:; 12 February [
339:Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov
315:Hero of the Soviet Union
4431:Western Group of Forces
3945:Third Battle of Kharkov
2217:Craig, William (1973).
1709:Mongolian People's Army
1707:Medal "50 years of the
1263:Order of the Red Banner
1121:(1970–1971), played by
963:'s forces from General
723:Southern Anhui Incident
569:Frunze Military Academy
557:Order of the Red Banner
407:Frunze Military Academy
397:of 1917, he joined the
370:military commander and
252:Polish–Soviet War
89:"The Man of Iron Will"
80:Василий Иванович Чуйков
3920:Battle of the Caucasus
3709:Konstantin Rokossovsky
3505:Wolfram von Richthofen
2007:苏联名将崔可夫的中国情缘:曾长期作为国军顾问
1965:苏联二战名将曾警告蒋介石反内战 结交中共将领
1678:Battle of Khalkhin Gol
1035:Memoirs in translation
1031:
994:Kiev Military District
949:Adolf Hitler's suicide
909:Vistula–Oder offensive
897:Soviet 8th Guards Army
881:
866:
857:
824:
816:
810:
802:
791:
784:
775:
741:in April 1941. In the
684:
651:Chuikov commanded the
474:Kiev Military District
463:Vistula–Oder Offensive
409:, Chuikov worked as a
234:Kiev Military District
3776:Significant locations
3714:Alexander Shcherbakov
2439:Battle of the Century
1762:, 2nd class (Poland)
1293:Order of the Red Star
1103:Soviet epic war film
1091:Soviet epic war film
1029:
941:Western Allied forces
901:1st Belorussian Front
877:
862:
853:
820:
812:
808:
800:
789:
780:
771:
673:
641:China Eastern Railway
521:Early military career
299:Occupation of Germany
186:Years of service
3935:Operation Barbarossa
3884:The Motherland Calls
3841:Tatsinskaya Airfield
3724:Aleksandr Vasilevsky
3446:Notable participants
2802:Romanian 3rd and 4th
2529:Axis order of battle
2513:Battle of Stalingrad
2450:Конец третьего рейха
2245:. New York: Viking,
1946:中东路事件孙中山苏联顾问率苏军大败张学良
1070:. Moscow: Progress.
1017:The Motherland Calls
1010:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1002:Soviet Ground Forces
976:(1945), directed by
835:of the city to draw
757:Battle of Stalingrad
380:Battle of Stalingrad
277:Battle of Stalingrad
4250:Commanders-in-Chief
3897:Sword of Stalingrad
3704:Alexander Rodimtsev
1990:, M.E. Sharpe, 2004
1723:Grand Cross of the
1616:Order of Sukhbaatar
1250:(22 February 1968)
961:surrender of Berlin
847:ineffective, since
478:Soviet Armed Forces
459:Operation Bagration
282:Operation Bagration
272:Great Patriotic War
3891:Stalingrad Madonna
3684:Dmitry Lelyushenko
3495:Erich von Manstein
3490:Hans-Valentin Hube
3006:3rd Guards Cavalry
1970:China News Service
1857:Battle of Berezina
1599:Grand Star of the
1193:Honours and awards
1185:(2012), played by
1145:(1995), played by
1133:(1989), played by
1109:(1949), played by
1106:The Fall of Berlin
1097:(1949), played by
1086:In popular culture
1032:
873:Poland and Germany
811:
803:
792:
718:Chinese Communists
713:the war with Japan
685:
395:Russian Revolution
4472:
4471:
4388:Yevgeny Ivanovsky
4278:Vasily Sokolovsky
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4215:
3958:
3957:
3910:
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3859:
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3821:Pitomnik Airfield
3791:Barrikady Factory
3786:Barmaley Fountain
3766:
3765:
3762:
3761:
3719:Semyon Timoshenko
3694:Kirill Moskalenko
3689:Rodion Malinovsky
3674:Nikita Khrushchev
3649:Nikolay Dyatlenko
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2782:German 4th Panzer
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2544:German commanders
2415:978-1-84884-201-4
2380:lecture series),
2349:. Pen and Sword.
2311:978-1-61039-718-6
2276:978-1-61039-718-6
2196:978-1-61039-718-6
2161:978-1-61039-718-6
2126:978-1-61039-718-6
2091:978-1-61039-718-6
1848:
1847:
1809:Republic of China
1760:Cross of Grunwald
1745:Polonia Restituta
1563:
1562:
1175:Aleksandr Slastin
1077:978-0-8285-0453-9
1058:978-1-891936-10-4
841:Molotov cocktails
767:Nikita Khrushchev
763:Andrey Yeryomenko
709:Semyon Timoshenko
689:Republic of China
665:Russo-Finnish War
633:Northeastern Army
617:Republic of China
515:Russian Civil War
503:Serebryanye Prudy
443:war against Japan
403:Russian Civil War
336:
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247:Russian Civil War
102:Serebryanye Prudy
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1725:Virtuti Militari
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965:Helmuth Weidling
891:
511:Saint Petersburg
415:Russian Far East
411:military attaché
384:Second World War
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287:Battle of Poznań
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4396:Mikhail Zaitsev
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4356:Ivan Yakubovsky
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3729:Nikolay Voronov
3669:Vasily Grossman
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1187:Igor Artashonov
1147:Mikhail Ulyanov
1123:Ivan Pereverzev
1099:Nikolay Simonov
1088:
1078:
1059:
1043:, London, 1963.
1037:
986:
893:
883:
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693:Chiang Kai-shek
691:and adviser to
681:Chiang Kai-shek
649:
629:Vasily Blyukher
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435:Chiang Kai-shek
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4412:Valery Belikov
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4324:Andrei Grechko
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4286:Vasily Chuikov
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