Aleksandr Suchomlin


Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Suchomlin (Russian: Alexandre Vasilevich Sichmine, born on November 5, 1900 in the village of Krasnopolje in the Chernihiv region, died on October 7, 1970 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General. Curriculum vitae

From 1918 he served in the Red Army and belonged to RKP (b), fought in the civil war on the Zabajkalski and Amur Fronts, in 1920 he graduated from the infantry school, and in 1922 from the "Wystriel" courses. In the years 1921-1931 he was successively the commander of the company, battalion, chief of staff of the infantry regiment, head of the 1st division of the division staff and assistant to the head of Division 1 of the Red Army Staff. In 1927 he graduated from the Military Academy Frunze, and the 1938 Military Academy of the General Staff, from November 1931 to 1933 he was the head of the faculty section and then the commander and commissar of the Military Academy. Frunze, 1933-1936 deputy head and head of the department, later an assistant to the inspector of the 1st Special Far Eastern Army of the Red Banner. In 1937 he became a lecturer and head of the course, and in August 1940 the chair of the Military Academy of the General Staff, 1941-1944 during the war with Germany was successively deputy chief of staff of the Northwest Front, chief of staff of the 54th Army, commander of the 8th Army and 54th Army, commander of the Front commander of Wołchowski and commander of the 10th Army of the Western Front Guard. The army under his command distinguished themselves in the Smolensk operation. From February 1944 to 1949 he was the first deputy commander of the Military Academy Frunze, 1949-1959 head of the faculty and senior lecturer of the Military Academy of the General Staff, and 1959-1963 researcher at the General Staff, 1963 he finished his military service. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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