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Soviet general (1894–1976)
Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko (Russian: Я́ков Тимофе́евич Черевиче́нко; 12 October 1894 – 4 July 1976) was a Soviet military leader and colonel general
Yakov_Cherevichenko
Name list
for Yakov. People named Yakov Yakov Blumkin (1900–1929), a Left Socialist-Revolutionary Yakov Cherevichenko (1894–1976), Soviet military leader Yakov Chubin
Yakov
1941 German-Romanian offensive of Operation Barbarossa
Ivan Turunov 189th Rifle Division 9th Army – Lieutenant General Yakov Cherevichenko 35th Rifle Corps – Major General Ivan Dashichev 30th Mountain Division
Operation_München
WW2 Soviet Red Army formation
August 1941 and held command until 5 October, when Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko took command, until December 1941. During 1941 the Front fought in
Southern_Front_(Soviet_Union)
Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs
Kirponos † Ivan Tyulenev Andrey Yeremenko Pavel Kurochkin Ivan Konev Yakov Cherevichenko Rodion Malinovsky Kiril Meretskov Filipp Golikov Konstantin Rokossovsky
Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)
Military unit
Front was "disbanded". On its second formation in late 1941 under Yakov Cherevichenko, part of the troops and forces of the Bryansk Front defending the
Bryansk_Front
Soviet general (1896–1958)
August 1942 – October 1942 Succeeded by Kondrat Melnik Preceded by Yakov Cherevichenko Commanding General of the Black Sea Group of Forces October 1942
Ivan_Petrov_(army_general)
1941 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
November 1941 – 16 November 1941) by the Southern Front (General Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko), and the Rostov Offensive Operation (27 November 1941 – 2
Battle_of_Rostov_(1941)
Type of military formation originating in Russia
Front (I) (25.6.41. – 28.7.41.) Ivan Tyulenev, Dmitry Ryabyshev, Yakov Cherevichenko, Rodion Malinovsky North Caucasian Front NKVD troops transferred
Front_(military_formation)
Russian Ground Forces formation
October 1942), from June 1942, Lieutenant General Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko (15 October 1942 – 27 February 1943), Lieutenant General Vitaly Polenov
5th_Guards_Combined_Arms_Army
Military unit
executed 26.07.1937), Komdiv Georgy Zhukov (07.1937 - 02.1938), Komdiv Yakov Cherevichenko (03.1938 - 06.1940). General-Major Lev Dovator (20.11.1941 - 19.12
3rd Cavalry Corps (Soviet Union)
3rd_Cavalry_Corps_(Soviet_Union)
World War II battle in 1941
Ewald von Kleist Petre Dumitrescu Semyon Timoshenko Dmitry Ryabyshev Yakov Cherevichenko Units involved Army Group South 11th Army 1st Panzer Group 3rd Army
Battle_of_the_Sea_of_Azov
troops of the Soviet Southern Front (commanded by Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko) withdrew to the Debaltsevo–Bolshekrepinskaya–Khapry line by the
Rostov_Defensive_Operation
Red army operation of World War II
Lieutenant General Dmitry Ryabyshev, from October 5 – Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko): 12th Army (Soviet Union) (Commanded by Major General Ivan Galanin);
Donbas–Rostov strategic defensive operation
Donbas–Rostov_strategic_defensive_operation
German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II
Lieutenant General Yakov Cherevichenko 14th Rifle Corps - Major General Daniil Yegorov 25th Rifle Division - Col. A.S. Zakharchenko 51st Rifle Division
Operation Barbarossa order of battle
Operation_Barbarossa_order_of_battle
Military unit
Lieutenant General 11 July 1945; 24 May 1944–May 1946) Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko (6 June 1946–June 1948) Lieutenant General Nikolay Nikitin (June
79th_Rifle_Corps
Military unit
in the second half of September. On 26 September, Colonel-General Yakov Cherevichenko was appointed to the command of the residual forces of 21st Army
21st_Army_(Soviet_Union)
Soviet military rank
Smirnov, converted to lieutenant general, killed in World War II; Yakov Cherevichenko, converted to lieutenant general On 23 December, the following officer
Komkor
Ukrainian ethnic minority in Russia
Yekaterina Zelenko – WWII Soviet Su-2 pilot, flew during Winter War Yakov Cherevichenko – Soviet military leader and colonel general Kornei Andrusenko –
Ukrainians_in_Russia
Military district of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
General Ivan Boldin (October 1939 — July 1940) Lieutenant General Yakov Cherevichenko (July 1940 — June 1941) Lieutenant General Nikandr Chibisov (June
Odessa_Military_District
Soviet Army general (1900–1961)
September 1942–November 1943 Succeeded by Aleksei Grechkin Preceded by Yakov Cherevichenko Commander of the Kharkiv Military District 1944 Succeeded by Stepan
Vasily_Gerasimenko
WW2 Soviet Red Army formation
Lieutenant General Ivan Boldin (20 June – 10 July 1940) Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko (22 June – 9 September 1941) Major General Fyodor Kharitonov (9 September
9th_Army_(Soviet_Union)
3rd and 13th Armies. The front was commanded by Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko. Having regrouped his troops, he led them on the offensive, and by
Yelets_Operation
Military unit
helping to defend Soviet occupied Bessarabia with Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko's 9th Army against Generaloberst Schobert's 11th Army, which had penetrated
2nd Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)
2nd_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)
Award
Lieutenant General Semyon Moiseevich Krivoshein Colonel General Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko Army General Ivan Ivanovich Fedyuninsky Sailor Lev Efimovich
Medal "For the Capture of Berlin"
Medal_"For_the_Capture_of_Berlin"
Military district of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
officers commanded the district between 1943 and 1946: Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko (September–December 1943) Lieutenant General Vasily Gerasimenko (December
Kharkov_Military_District
Charkviani Кандид Чарквиани New Renewed Not 1907 1994 1930 Georgian Male Yakov Cherevichenko Яков Черевиченко Not Candidate Not 1894 1976 1919 Russian Male Boris
Central Committee of the 18th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Central_Committee_of_the_18th_Congress_of_the_All-Union_Communist_Party_(Bolsheviks)
Soviet military commander (1892–1959)
Military offices Preceded by Yakov Cherevichenko Commanding General of the Odessa Military District 1941 Succeeded by Ivan Ivanov Preceded by Newly Formed
Nikandr_Chibisov
Commemorative medal of the Soviet Union
the Soviet Union Andrey Ivanovich Yeryomenko Colonel General Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko Admiral Lev Mikhailovich Galler Major General Vladimir Vasilevich
Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
Jubilee_Medal_"XX_Years_of_the_Workers'_and_Peasants'_Red_Army"
Military unit
Major General V.A. Chistov (09/28/1944 - 04/26/1945) Colonel-General Yakov Cherevichenko (04/27/1945 - 05/09/1945) At 1922: Headquarters Hull and units 25th
7th_Rifle_Corps
(Lieutenant General Dmitry Ryabyshev, from October 5, Colonel General Yakov Cherevichenko): 12th Army (Soviet Union) (Major General Ivan Galanin); 18th Army
Donbas_operation_(1941)
Military decoration of the Soviet Union
Lieutenant Anna Alexandrovna Timofeyeva-Yegorova Colonel General Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko Admiral of the Fleet Hovhannes Stepani Isakov Captain Mariya
Medal "For the Defence of the Caucasus"
Medal_"For_the_Defence_of_the_Caucasus"
Award
Sevastopol". Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov Semyon Budyonny Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko Archil Gelovani Vasily Glagolev Hovhannes Stepani Isakov Yevgeny
Medal "For the Defence of Sevastopol"
Medal_"For_the_Defence_of_Sevastopol"
Military unit
with the 3rd, 13th, and 61st Armies under command of Col. Gen. Ya. T. Cherevichenko. During January 1942 he led his forces forward to the line Belyov–Mtsensk–Verkhovye
132nd_Rifle_Division
YAKOV CHEREVICHENKO
YAKOV CHEREVICHENKO
Male
Russian
Pet form of Finnish Jaakko and Russian Iakov, both JASKA means "supplanter."Â
Boy/Male
Hebrew Russian
Supplanter.
Male
Ukrainian
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Hebrew
Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Form of Jacob; He who Supplants
Male
Hebrew
(יַעֲקׄב) Variant spelling of Hebrew Yaaqob, YAAKOV means "supplanter."Â
Male
Russian
(Яков) Russian form of Greek Iakob, IAKOV means "supplanter."
Male
Hebrew
(עֲקִיבָ×) Variant form of Hebrew Yaakov, AKIVA means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Slavic
Held by the Heel; Form of Jacob; Supplanter; May God Protect
Biblical
Yacob, Yacoub - Jacob
Male
Russian
(Яша) Pet form of Russian Yakov, YASHA means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Swedish
He who Supplants; Supplanter; Held by the Heel
Male
Russian
(Яков) Russian form of Greek Iakob, YAKOV means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Held by the heel.
Male
Croatian
, supplanter.
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Girl/Female
Teutonic
Ruler of the home.
Boy/Male
Polish
Little'.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Monday.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Jamaican
From the Afton River; Place Name
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Vietnamese
Longevity; Long Living
Boy/Male
English American
Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Worshipped by the Gods
Girl/Female
Indian
Gold
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Hilda, ILDIKÓ means "battle."
Boy/Male
Indian
Good
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