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in November 1935. He served as head of Third Department of Fighting Training Administration in the Red Army from 1936 to 1939. From January 1940 he was Commander Assistant of
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in 1922. From the 1924 to 1929 he was the 2nd Priamurskoj Infantry Division and later the 30th Infantry Division commander. In 1929 he participated in
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as the regiment's adjutant. Later appointed as assistant regimental commander and then as Commander of the regiment. In 1920, he fought in the
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12 April] – 6 April 1950) was a Russian and Soviet military officer of Latvian origin.
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Reyter served as commander of the Bryansk Front from 28 September 1942 until 12 March 1943,
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in 1917–1918, Reyter was captured by Germans at the front and taken to a German
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Fronts from August to December 1941, assistant to the commander of the
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in the Russian Army at the time of its collapse before the advancing
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from August to September 1943, and the commanding officer of the
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12 April] 1886, Max Reyter voluntarily joined the
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in January 1943. He was the deputy commander of the
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He sided with the 15: 624:He died in Moscow on 6 March 1950. 415:Max Andreyevich Reyter was born to 395:and the commander-in-chief for the 13: 702:People from Ventspils Municipality 602:from September 1943 to July 1945. 14: 783: 661: 389:Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union 727:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 707:People from Courland Governorate 547:North Caucasus Military District 458:Military School in 1910. During 391:, Reyter was a commander of the 236: 226: 206: 195: 184: 20: 757:People of the Polish–Soviet War 722:People of the Russian Civil War 454:in 1906. He graduated from the 772:Frunze Military Academy alumni 633: 607:Vystrel senior officers course 1: 407:September 1943 to July 1945. 88:Eastern Slavic naming customs 600:South Ural Military District 410: 405:South Ural Military District 298:South Ural Military District 7: 621:from 1946 to January 1950. 10: 788: 587:on 28 March – 6 May 1943. 541:after graduating from the 535:Siberian Military District 399:in 1942–1943. 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