Walerian Frołow
Valerian Aleksandrowicz Frołow (Russian: Valerian Allauddinov, Shlov, born on May 26, 1895 in St. Petersburg, died January 6, 1961 in Leningrad) - Soviet military commander, general colonel. Curriculum vitae
From 1915 he served in the Russian army, during the First World War he was platoon commander and senior NCO on the Southwest Front, in April 1918 he joined the Red Army, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He took part in the civil war in Russia as a commander of the platoon, company and battalion, he fought with the whites at Pskov and Petrograd and in the war with Poland, 1920-1928 he was successively the commander of the company, the head of the regimental school and the battalion commander. In 1924 he graduated from the "Wystrieł" courses, then party and political courses, in 1929 courses for the preparation of commanders at the Military-Political Academy. Lenin, and 1932 Military Academy Frunze. In 1932 he became the commander and commissioner of the infantry regiment, later the helper of the head of the Leningrad Air Defense Board, the chief of staff of the 54 Infantry Division, commander of the 16th Infantry Division and 1 Infantry Corps. On January 28, 1939, he became a komdyw. From 1939 to August 1941 he commanded the 14th Army, as its commander he participated in the war with Finland 1939-1940, in August-September 1941 he was the deputy commander, and from September 1941 to February 1944 the commander of the Karelian Front, on April 28, 1943 he received the rank of general colonel. From February to November 1944 he was again the deputy commander of the Karelian Front, 1944-1948 and again in 1951-1956 he was the commander of the Białomorskie Military District, and in 1949-1951 of the Arkhangelsk Military District, in 1956 he ended his military service. He was a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the 2nd and 4th term. Honors
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