Nikandr Chibisov
Nikandr Chibisov | |
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Born |
5 November 1892 Romanovskaya, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire |
Died |
20 September 1959 66) Minsk | (aged
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Awards |
Colonel General Nikandr Evlampievich Chibisov (Russian: Никандр Евлампиевич Чибисов) (November 5 (O.S. October 24), 1892 in stanitsa Romanovskaya (Rostov Oblast) – September 20, 1959 in Minsk) was a Soviet military commander and Hero of the Soviet Union (1943).
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Military offices | ||
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Preceded by unknown |
Commanding General of the Odessa Military District 1941 |
Succeeded by At least one commander prior to 22 June 41 |
Preceded by Newly Formed |
Commanding General of the Separate Coastal Army July 1941 |
Succeeded by Lieutenant General GP Safronov |
Preceded by Lieutenant General Filipp Golikov |
Commanding General of the Bryansk Front 7–13 July 1942 |
Succeeded by Lieutenant General Konstantin Rokossovsky |
Preceded by Newly formed |
Commanding General of the 5th Reserve Army 1942 |
Succeeded by Redesignated as 63rd Army |
Preceded by Newly formed |
Commanding General of the 4th Reserve Army August 1942 |
Succeeded by Redesignated as 38th Army (2nd Formation) |
Preceded by Reformed from 4th Reserve Army |
Commanding General of the 38th Army August 1942 - October 1943 |
Succeeded by Kirill Moskalenko |
Preceded by Kuzma Galitsky |
Commanding General of the 3rd Shock Army November 1943 |
Succeeded by V.A. Yushkevich |
Preceded by Lieutenant General G. P. Korotkov |
Commanding General of the 1st Shock Army April 1944 - May 1944 |
Succeeded by Lieutenant General N. D. Zakhvataev |
Preceded by |
Commandant of the Frunze Military Academy 1944 - 1948 |
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