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Regiment, commander of the divisional separate reserve battalion, and commander of the 25th Rifle Regiment. He led the regiment in fighting against the
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until July, before being appointed a junior officer in a company of the 133rd
Simferopol Infantry Regiment, serving as a platoon leader. Between July and August, he fought in battles on the
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358:in Belarus. Yushkevich subsequently commanded the
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759:Yushkevich received the following decorations:
394:Early life, World War I, and Russian Civil War
1070:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class
1065:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class
904:"Постановление СНК СССР от 11.07.1945 N 1683"
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350:, but reinstated in 1939. At the outbreak of
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602:Operation Barbarossa
536:100th Rifle Division
352:Operation Barbarossa
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83:Novodevichy Cemetery
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525:7th Rifle Division
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