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204:, Spas-Demensk, and Yelnya-Dorogobuzh operations. Gluzdovsky was promoted to lieutenant general on 9 September 1943. He led the army in unsuccessful positional battles during the winter of 1943 to 1944 in eastern Belorussia. After the failed Vitebsk offensive, he was relieved of command of the 31st Army and placed at the disposal of the Main Personnel Directorate in April 1944. 251:
After the end of the war, Gluzdovsky continued to command the 6th Army. From January 1946 he was posted to the Frunze Military Academy, where he served as head of the advanced training courses for rifle division commanders, head of the military history faculty, and from July 1951 as head of the
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in August 1944, Gluzdovsky commanded it in the continued advance in Karelia. By the end of September the army reached the Soviet-Finnish border, and on 8 October it was withdrawn to the reserve. In December he was appointed commander of the
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from July 1956. Placed at the disposal of the Ground Forces Commander-in-Chief in September 1960, he retired in February 1961. Gluzdovsky died 16 November 1967 in
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participated in the Kalinin defensive and offensive operations during the Battle of Moscow. During the winter and spring of 1942 the army participated in the
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After the end of the Russian Civil War, Gluzdovsky continued serving in the Cheka troops from February 1922. In November 1926 he was sent to study at the
542: 512: 168:, forming in the Moscow Military District. Without completing its formation, the army was sent into defensive battles. Suffering heavy losses near 108:, where he served as a company commander and assistant battalion commander. In January 1930 he was transferred to the 4th Rifle Division in 507: 497: 537: 129: 445: 192:. Gluzdovsky was promoted to major general on 3 May. In July and August the army joined the Western Front and fought in the 502: 133: 196:. From February 1943 Major General Gluzdovsky commanded the 31st Army, which as part of the Kalinin Front fought in the 330: 74: 73:. From October 1919 he continued his service in the volunteer communist detachment of the 1st Workers Regiment of the 229: 125: 112:, with which he served as head of the junior commanders' school. From April 1932 to July 1936 he studied at the 468: 261: 197: 27: 161: 86: 252:
higher unit tactics department. He returned to operational posts in January 1955 as chief of staff of the
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the army was disbanded at the end of October, and Gluzdovsky appointed chief of staff of the
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200:. From July 1943 the army was part of the Western Front, fighting in the 31: 265: 38: 392:"Документ 973. О присвоении воинских званий генералам Красной Армии" 62: 457:Великая Отечественная. Командармы. Военный биографический словарь 240: 189: 169: 109: 105: 54: 188:, after which from 20 April it went on the defensive east of 117: 66: 53:
Vladimir Alekseyevich Gluzdovsky was born on 27 May 1903 in
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Index

O.S.
Soviet Army
lieutenant general
field army
World War II
Tiflis
Russian Civil War
Red Army
Oryol
Eastern Front
9th Rifle Division
13th Army
Southern Front
Armed Forces of South Russia
Orel–Kursk operation
Cheka Troops
Vystrel course
Batumi
Barnaul
Frunze Military Academy
Minsk
118th Rifle Division
North Caucasus Military District
1st Motorized Division
7th Mechanized Corps
Moscow Military District
Operation Barbarossa
Battle of Smolensk
20th Army
Western Front

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