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Alexander Yegorov (soldier)

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In 1911, he married Varvara Alexandrovna Egorova (Vasilyeva), with whom he had daughter named Tatyana. After divorcing his first wife, he remarried Galina Antonovna Tseshkovskaya, who was of Polish descent. During the Great Purge, Galina was also arrested and after being accused as a Polish spy, she
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His further career in the 1920s was facilitated by good relations with Stalin, whom he met during the defense of Tsaritsyn. Both men were considered friends and their families spent holidays together. However, Stalin never trusted Yegorov and believed that the latter had never become a good
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on 20 July, and Yegorov was further damaged by confessions extracted from officers arrested during the purge of the army. Yegorov was shot on 23 February 1939. He was cremated and his ashes were buried in a mass grave at
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and six other decorations for his heroism. In the four months of 1915, he served as a battalion commander of one of the reserve regiments in
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As one of the few ex-tsarist officers at this stage who was trusted by the Bolshevik leadership, he was assigned to the
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he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and fought as the commander of the company and battalion within the 132nd
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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from December 1920 to September 1921. From September 1921 to May 1924, he served as commander of the
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began, Yegorov was initially spared, and he was one of the judges that presided over the trial of
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to Stalin questioning Yegorov's performance; a similar letter was sent by Kombrig Yan Zhigur to
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in central Russia, to a middle-class family. In 1901, after completing six classes of classical
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communist. Stalin had collected a private archive of discreditable materials against Yegorov.
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the Reign of the House of Romanov"
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The 'Russian' Civil Wars, 1916-1926: Ten Years That Shook the World: First Edition
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Yegorov (sitting, second from left) with other Red Army commanders, 1921.
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in June 1937. But at the end of 1937 he was demoted to commander of the
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in China, and following his return to the Soviet Union he commanded the
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Infantry Regiment. He was injured three times, and was awarded the
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Sacrifice of the Generals: Soviet Senior Officer Losses, 1939-1953
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 3rd class
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After the Polish-Soviet War, Yegorov served as commander of the
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
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Red Advance, White Defeat: Civil War in South Russia 1919-1920
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union
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Cross "50th Anniversary of the End of the Caucasian Wars"
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and was one of the few trusted ex-tsarist officers in the
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Stalin's Lieutenants: A Study of Command Under Duress
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Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class (10 March 1907)
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13 October] 1883 – 23 February 1939) was a
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In 1934, he became a candidate member of the 2508:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 4th class 2503:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class 2498:Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class 1607: 1338: 1061:Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class (6 April 1914) 410:and played an important part in defeating the 2059: 1801: 1436: 1329: 1308: 1242: 903:Because of his old connections to Stalin and 785:, which led to successful defense of Lwów by 706:and then drove off the White Army units from 371:military leader and one of the original five 346: 1007:, 2nd class with swords (12 February 1917) 891:. In 1935, he became one of the first five 864:, where he served as a military adviser to 813:in November 1935, clockwise from top left: 2066: 2052: 1808: 1794: 1049:, 2nd class with swords (23 October 1915) 2528:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner 2478:Russian military personnel of World War I 2443:Socialist Revolutionary Party politicians 1163:Order of the Red Banner of Azerbaijan SSR 2523:Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery 1716:(Hardcover). Columbia University Press. 1708: 1586: 1463: 1088:, with inscription "For the battle near 980: 804: 793:and the subsequent Soviet defeat in the 657: 563: 524:, 3rd class. In 1904, he had joined the 447:Central Committee of the Communist Party 382:to a middle-class family. He joined the 1689: 1176:Order of the Red Banner of Georgian SSR 560:Russian Civil War and Polish-Soviet War 528:, but withdrew his membership in 1909. 14: 2415: 1675:(Hardcover). Oxford University Press. 1656:(Hardcover). New Academia Publishing. 1022:, 2nd class with swords (30 May 1915) 898: 445:. In 1934, Yegorov was elected to the 328: 2047: 1789: 1670: 1648: 1626: 1092:on 13 August 1914" (24 January 1917) 985:A 1983 Soviet stamp featuring Yegorov 769:from Poles, and approached closer to 725:, Yegorov served as commander of the 2433:People from Buzuluk, Orenburg Oblast 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 976: 879:In 1927, he became commander of the 690:and together with the troops of the 1086:Saint George Gold Sword for Bravery 674:. In the autumn of 1919, replacing 598:Communist Party of the Soviet Union 418:. Yegorov was the commander of the 396:Communist Party of the Soviet Union 24: 1768:Chief of the Staff of the Red Army 1612:(Hardcover). Warsaw: Zysk i S-ka. 635:. The 10th Army was halted by the 487: 386:in 1901 and saw action during the 27:Soviet military leader (1883–1939) 25: 2564: 1731: 1251: 666:From July 1919, he commanded the 643:, in the swampy areas near River 394:, Yegorov became a member of the 2333: 2222: 2211: 2087: 1737: 1590:The Great Terror: A Reassessment 1419: 1196: 1142: 1121: 1109: 1097: 1078: 1066: 1054: 1039: 1027: 1012: 997: 965:Yegorov's grandson is guitarist 956: 949:Yegorov by the decision of the 920:Transcaucasian Military District 390:. Following the outbreak of the 260:Transcaucasian Military District 180: 166: 152: 40: 2538:Great Purge victims from Russia 1580: 1551: 1526: 1502: 1469: 1413: 1212: 2473:Imperial Russian Army officers 1694:(Hardcover). Scarecrow Press. 1608:Wieczorkiewicz, Paweł (2016). 1410:Wieczorkiewicz. Pages 468-469. 942:After Stalin's death in 1953, 531: 406:, he commanded the Red Army's 13: 1: 1634:(Hardcover). 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Index

Alexander Yegorov (military)

Buzuluk
Samara Governorate
Russian Empire
Buzuluksky District
Orenburg Oblast
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Donskoi Cemetery
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Russian Imperial Army
Red Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Chief of the General Staff
Transcaucasian Military District
Kiev Military District
Petrograd Military District
Belorussian Military District
Southwestern Front
Southern Front
10th Army
9th Army
14th Army
World War I
Russian Civil War

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