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Dmitry Potapovich Safonov (; 22 September 1895 – 26 June 1941) was a Red Army major general. He served in World War I and the Russian Civil War as an artilleryman, and rose to command artillery regiments in the 1930s. Despite this background, he was given command of the 143rd Rifle Division and led it in the opening days of the war in Belarus after Operation Barbarossa began. Safonov was killed four days into the war in an attempt to escape from encirclement.


Early life, World War I, and Russian Civil War

Safonov was born on 22 September 1895 in Tsaritsyn and completed primary school. He was mobilized into the
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on 15 May 1915 during World War I and sent to a reserve artillery battalion in Tiflis as a
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. In December of that year he was sent to the Caucasus Front, where he served with the 3rd Caucasian Artillery Battalion as a gunner and observer. The battalion was withdrawn to
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in September 1917, and a month later Safonov left to return to Tsaritsyn as the army disintegrated following the
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. During the Russian Civil War, Safonov joined the Red Guards on 8 December and was at the headquarters of the defense of Tsaritsyn, serving as assistant head of the artillery supply department and instructor for the formation of artillery units. In October 1918 he joined the Red Army and became a staff officer for errands with the artillery inspector of the 10th Army, and in early 1919 he was sent to the special purpose heavy artillery group of the army in Don Host Oblast. Near Yablochny he replaced his battery commander and was wounded, but remained in battle. In May he was sent to Kamyshin, where the 96th Light Artillery Battalion of the
32nd Rifle Division The 32nd Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army and later of the Soviet Army, formed three times. Interwar period According to the order RVSR number 1086/181 of 25 May 1922, 2nd Saratov separate Infantry Brigade and 81st Infant ...
. With the latter, he fought at Kamyshin and retreated to
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with the 10th Army. Subsequently, the battalion and the division fought in battles in the Don Host Oblast in the area of Ust-Medveditskaya, Kavkazskaya, Velikoknyazheskaya, and then in the
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at
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and
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. After studying at the Baku Artillery Courses between September and December 1920, Safonov became a battery commander in the
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. With the latter, he fought in the suppression of an anti-Soviet revolt in the area of Lankaran and Astara on the Iranian border. From June 1921 he served as an assistant battery commander in the 79th Light Artillery Battalion.


Interwar period

After the end of the war, Safonov served as a battery commander in the 27th Artillery Battalion of the
27th Rifle Division The 27th Rifle Division (russian: 27-я стрелковая дивизия) was a tactical unit in the Red Army of Soviet Russia and then the Soviet Union, active between 1918 and 1945. First formed during the Russian Civil War on November 3, 1 ...
in Saratov from July 1922. The division was relocated to Belarus and based at Karachev, Dorogobuzh, and Vitebsk. With the division, he served as assistant chief of the school of instruction, as a battery commander in the howitzer battalion, and as acting commander of the 27th Light Artillery Battalion. In August 1924 Safonov transferred to the 5th Artillery Regiment of the 5th Rifle Division in Polotsk, serving as a light artillery battalion commander and acting assistant commander of the regiment for supply. He became assistant commander for supply of the 4th Corps Artillery Regiment in October 1926 and completed the Courses of Improvement for Artillery Command Personnel (KUKS) at
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between November 1928 and June 1929. Safonov became commander and commissar of the 16th Corps Artillery Regiment in Belarus in November 1930, and transferred to command the 23rd Corps Artillery Regiment in July 1937. He completed the Artillery KUKS again in 1938 and in August 1939 became chief of the artillery of the
24th Rifle Corps The 24th Rifle Corps was a corps of the Red Army. It was part of the 27th Army and took part in the Great Patriotic War. It appears to have been initially formed in the Kalinin Military District, around what is today Tver, in 1939. In 1940 it wa ...
, being promoted to '' kombrig'' on 31 December. Appointed commander of the 143rd Rifle Division in May 1940, he studied at the Courses of Improvement for Higher Officers at the Frunze Military Academy between November 1940 and May 1941. Safonov became a major general on 4 June 1940 when the Red Army introduced general officer ranks.


World War II

After Operation Barbarossa began, Safonov led the division as part of the reserve
47th Rifle Corps The 47th Rifle Corps was a corps of the Red Army of the Soviet Union. It took part in the Great Patriotic War. The corps headquarters was established in the summer of 1939. It took part in the Winter War. By June 1941, the corps was located in B ...
in the Battle of Białystok–Minsk. In the opening days of the war, the division and its corps were sent forward to take up defensive positions in the area of
Slonim Slonim ( be, Сло́нім, russian: Сло́ним, lt, Slanimas, lv, Sloņima, pl, Słonim, yi, סלאָנים, ''Slonim'') is a city in Grodno Region, Belarus, capital of the Slonimski rajon. It is located at the junction of the Ščar ...
and
Baranovichi Baranavichy ( ; be, Бара́навічы, Łacinka: , ; russian: Бара́новичи; yi, באַראַנאָוויטש; pl, Baranowicze) is a city in the Brest Region of western Belarus, with a population (as of 2019) of 179,000. It is not ...
. Suffering heavy losses, Safonov's division was encircled in the Minsk Pocket with the remnants of the
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, and 10th Armies. He was killed in a breakout attempt near Baranovichi on 26 June. The exact place of his burial is unknown. In 1965, Safonov was among the generals killed in 1941 who were posthumously awarded the
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, 1st class in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the end of the war.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Safonov, Dmitry 1895 births 1941 deaths Military personnel from Volgograd People from Tsaritsynsky Uyezd Soviet major generals Russian military personnel of World War I Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War Soviet military personnel killed in World War II Frunze Military Academy alumni