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  1. Constantin Vassilievich; Konstantin of Suzdal; Konstantin Vasilyevich of Suzdal; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Konstantin Vasilyevich. No ...

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  4. Konstantin Vasilievich Ukhanov ( Russian: Константин Васильевич Уханов; 1891, Kazan – 26 October 1937, Moscow) was a Soviet politician and statesman. Biography. Ukhanov was born into the family of a poor fisherman. He became a worker in 1906 and joined the Bolsheviks in February 1907.

    • History
    • Commanders
    • Subordination
    • Command Structure of The Corps
    • Organization
    • References

    First Formation

    The corps was formed in accordance with a 31 October 1922 directive of the Commander of the Forces of Ukraine and Crimea, the first cavalry corps headquarters formed in the Red Army after the end of the Russian Civil War. The corps was headquartered at Uman in western Ukraine, with the distinguished revolutionary Grigory Kotovsky appointed its commander. The 9th Crimea Cavalry Division at Gaisin and a newly formed cavalry division were assigned to the corps. The new cavalry division at Bersha...

    Second Formation

    The corps was reformed on 23 December 1941, part of the Southern Front. It was commanded by Maj. Gen. Matvei Usenko. It included the 62nd, 64th, and the 70th Cavalry Divisions. The corps moved to the Southwestern Front, where its 64th Cavalry Division was replaced by the 38th Cavalry Division. In May 1942, it fought in the Second Battle of Kharkov as part of the 6th Army, and was almost entirely wiped out. The corps was officially disbanded on 15 July 1942.

    The corps' first formation was commanded by the following officers. 1. Grigory Kotovsky(30.10.1922 – 06.08.1925; killed) 2. (promoted to Komkor 1935) Nikolai Krivoruchko(13.08.1925 — 07.1937) 3. Mikhail Khatskilevich(6.07.1937 — 04.1939) 4. Fyodor Kostenko(04.1939 — 26.07.1940) 5. Fyodor Kamkov(26.07.1940 — 14.03.1941) 6. Pavel Belov(14.03.1941 — 2...

    1922 - 1922 - The Armed Forces of Ukraine and Crimea.
    1922-1935 - The Ukrainian Military District.
    1935 - 1938 - The Kiev military district.
    1938 -1940 - Cavalry Army Group, Kiev Special Military District,.

    Military Commissioner:

    1. battalion commissar Ilyin (on 07.1938). 2. brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilyevich Krainyukov (since 12.04.1939, on 10.05.1939-1940).

    Deputy corps commander

    1. brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilievich Krainyukov (since 12.04.1939, 1940-16.07.1941).

    Military Commissioner

    1. brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilyevich Krainyukov (vrid since 12.04.1939, 16.07-25.08.1941). 2. regimental commissar, brigade commissar Alexey Varfolomeevich Shchelakovsky (25.08.1941-26.11.1941).

    3rd Cavalry Division
    5th Cavalry Division
    14th Cavalry Division
    24th Light Tank Brigade

    Bibliography

    1. Drig, Yevgeny (2019). Войска Семена Михайловича. История организационного строительства стратегической конницы РККА [The Troops of Semyon Mikhailovich: A History of the Organizational Development of the Strategic Cavalry of the Red Army] (in Russian). Moscow: Fond "Russkiye Vityazi". ISBN 978-5-6041924-3-6. 2. Dvoinykh, L.V.; Kariaeva, T.F.; Stegantsev, M.V., eds. (1993). Центральный государственный архив Советской армии: Путеводитель [Central State Archive of the Soviet Army Guidebook] (i...

  5. Jan 15, 2023 · Konstantin Vasilievich Ukhanov (Russian: Константин Васильевич Уханов; 1891, Kazan – October 26, 1937, Moscow) was a Soviet politician and statesman. Konstantin Vasilievich Ukhanov

  6. Konstantin Vassilievich staged several more television performances that won the interest and love of the audience ("Such a short long life", "The Sun on the Wall", "The Dowry" and others). In 1978 he returned to the big cinema. This time not as an actor, but as a director. His first "creation" was the drama "Ivantsov, Petrov, Sidorov."

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