Efremov Mikhail Grigorievich
Definition: Soviet military commander, commander of the Civil War, the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Russian Federation, lieutenant general
Years of life: 1897 — 1942
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During the civil war, he organized a successful raid of armored trains on Baku, the capital of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which contributed to the rapid establishment of Soviet power in the republic. He led the actions of the 33rd Army in the Naro-Fominsk direction during the defense of Moscow in 1941. Tragically died during an unsuccessful counteroffensive as part of the Rzhev-Vyazemsky operation in 1942
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17. Letter of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation No. 4n-6820/56 dated 02/08/1996 (reply to No. 175 dated 12/23/1995) from Memorial Research Center on the available information on Dybenko P.E. and about the lack of information on Saks S.E., Schwartz, Evdokimov, Mikhailov
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Abramsky,
Agaev V.P.,
Apanasenko Joseph Rodionovich,
Budyonny Semyon Mikhailovich,
Vareikis Joseph (Juozas) Mikhailovich,
Grandchildren,
Gamarnik Yan Borisovich,
Gorbatov Alexander Vasilievich,
Gorodovikov, Oka Ivanovich,
Dybenko Pavel Efimovich,
Evdokimov,
Egorov Alexander Ilyich,
Efremov Mikhail Grigorievich,
Kabakov Ivan Dmitrievich,
Kazakevich,
Kerensky Alexander Fedorovich,
Krasnov Petr Nikolaevich,
Krinitsky Alexander Ivanovich,
Levandovsky Mikhail Karlovich,
Likhachev P.,
Markov,
Mikhailov,
Petrov Ivan Efimovich,
Primakov Vitaly Markovich,
Rogovsky N.M.,
Saks Sergey Evgenievich,
Tukhachevsky Mikhail Nikolaevich,
Uborevich Ieronim Petrovich,
Schwartz,
Yakir Iona Emmanuilovich,
Yamnitsky
1996
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