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Mikhail Mikhailovich Meshcheryakov (; – 13 May 1970) was a Red Army major general and Hero of the Soviet Union. Drafted into the
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in World War I, Meshcheryakov became a
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and was decorated for his actions. He became a machine gun instructor in 1917 and joined the Red Army, fighting in the Russian Civil War. Demobilized in the mid-1920s, Meshcheryakov was a worker and a teacher during the interwar period. He was called up again and became a Red Army officer after Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He led a battalion and a regiment, and took command of the
136th Rifle Division The 136th Rifle Division was a division in the Red Army during World War II. It was formed three times. 1st Formation 1939 – February 1942: On 22 June 1941 it was part of the 23rd Rifle Corps of the Transcaucasian Military District. Redesigna ...
in June 1944. Meshcheryakov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for his leadership of the
136th Rifle Division The 136th Rifle Division was a division in the Red Army during World War II. It was formed three times. 1st Formation 1939 – February 1942: On 22 June 1941 it was part of the 23rd Rifle Corps of the Transcaucasian Military District. Redesigna ...
during the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive that summer. He became a deputy division and deputy corps commander in 1945. Postwar, after a stint as a Soviet adviser in Mongolia, he became chief of a military school before retiring in 1958.


Early life and World War I

Meshcheryakov was born in Taganrog on to a working-class family. He graduated from the
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in 1907, and became an apprentice saddler. After the beginning of World War I, Meshcheryakov was mobilized into the
Imperial Russian Army The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian Ar ...
in October 1915. He graduated from the Oranienbaum Machine Gun Crew and the School of Machine Gun Instructors, becoming a senior unteroffizier. After completing his training in January 1916, he was sent to the front as a platoon commander in the 138th Infantry Division's 550th Igumen Infantry Regiment, part of the 37th Army Corps in the Northern Front's 5th Army, reaching the rank of
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. Meshcheryakov was awarded the Cross of St. George four times, making him a Full Cavalier of St. George. He was wounded three times in combat, and treated in a hospital from November 1916 until January 1917. Meshcheryakov was sent to the 1st Reserve Machine Gun Regiment in Oranienbaum in January. He participated in the
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as well as the July Days and became a member of the regimental committee. After the regiment was disbanded in July, Meshcheryakov was sent back to his old unit, the 138th Division, still on the front. He successively served as chairman of company, battalion, regimental, divisional, and corps committees. In October he became
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of the 37th Army Corps.


Russian Civil War

Meshcheryakov joined the Red Army in March 1918 after a Red Guard detachment was formed from former soldiers of the Imperial Army. Between April and August, he was assistant commander of a machine gun company in the Communist Special Purpose Regiment after the detachment was merged. In July, Meshcheryakov participated in the suppression of the Left SR uprising in Moscow. Between 1918 and 1919, he was a machine gun instructor at the 3rd Moscow Command Courses, staffed by former non-commissioned officers of the Imperial Army. In 1919, Meshcheryakov fought in the Defense of Petrograd with the Consolidated Moscow Cadet Brigade against White general Nikolai Yudenich, and in the elimination of Lieutenant General Viktor Pokrovsky's White partisans in the Caucasus in early 1920, after the courses were relocated to
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.


Interwar period

Between 1920 and 1923, Meshcheryakov served as a machine gun crew and platoon commander in the Maykop Command Staff Courses. In 1923, he was a quartermaster of the North Caucasus Military District Repeated Courses for Commanders in
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. From 1923 to his demobilization in May 1925, Meshcheryakov was a machine gun instructor for the Taganrog Military commissariat. He worked for the Moscow Food Industrial Union between 1925 and 1930 and as a welder at the Moscow Elektrozavod factory from 1930 to 1932. In 1931, he joined the
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. Meshcheryakov graduated from evening
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in 1932 and from the Moscow Institute of Literature, Philosophy, and History in 1937. He worked as a teacher of philosophy and the foundations of Marxism–Leninism in the
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and the
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.


World War II

After Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa on June 22, 1941, Meshcheryakov volunteered for Red Army service in July. In August, he took command of a battalion in the
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's 1010th Rifle Regiment, fighting on the
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. Meshcheryakov fought in defensive battles in eastern Belarus and on August 25 was seriously wounded near Dobrush. He spent until October in a hospital in Voronezh, recovering from his wounds. Meshcheryakov was commandant of the city between November and February 1942, and was promoted to
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on November 25. In September 1942 he graduated from regimental commander's improvement courses. In September, Meshcheryakov was appointed commander of the
273rd Rifle Division The 273rd Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II, formed twice. The division was first formed in the summer of 1941 and was destroyed in Ukraine during the fall of that year, Reformed in the ...
's 971st Rifle Regiment, fighting in the Kotluban area as part of the
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's 1st Guards Army. He was wounded in the shoulder on September 29, but did not leave the front. On October 3, Meshcheryakov was promoted to
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. The division transferred to the 24th Army on October 15, with which it fought until the end of the
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. In January 1943, he led the regiment in street fighting in the city itself in the area of Novaya Nadezhda, and the Barrikady and Stalingrad Tractor Factories. For his actions, Meshcheryakov was awarded the
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on January 15 and the Order of Alexander Nevsky on February 6. He was promoted to
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on February 26, 1943. In the northern hemisphere summer and fall of 1943, he led the regiment in Operation Kutuzov, the Battle of Smolensk, and the Gomel–Rechitsa Offensive. On February 22, 1944, he was promoted to Colonel. On 2 June, Meshcheryakov became commander of the
136th Rifle Division The 136th Rifle Division was a division in the Red Army during World War II. It was formed three times. 1st Formation 1939 – February 1942: On 22 June 1941 it was part of the 23rd Rifle Corps of the Transcaucasian Military District. Redesigna ...
, part of the
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's
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. He led the division in the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive from mid-July. Meshcheryakov organized a breakthrough of the German defenses in
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, after which the 136th crossed the
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on 18 July, expanding the bridgehead to 15 kilometers on the next day. This contributed to the successful crossing of the rest of the corps. Continuing the advance, the division reached the Vistula near Annopol by the end of August. At the beginning of September, it was withdrawn to the reserve for replenishment, and in October it was transferred to the
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bridgehead near
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, fighting on the defensive from November. On September 23, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin. Meshcheryakov was dismissed from command on December 26, and on January 7, 1945, Meshcheryakov became deputy commander of the
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, fighting in the East Prussian Offensive. He became deputy commander of the 41st Rifle Corps in March, fighting in the Berlin Offensive from mid-April to the end of the war in early May.


Postwar

The 41st Rifle Corps was withdrawn to the Belorussian Military District postwar, and Meshcheryakov remained its deputy commander until August 1946. Between 1946 and 1947, he was a special correspondent for the Voyenny Vestnik magazine. In April 1947, Meshcheryakov was sent to Mongolia as a military adviser to the head of the Sukhbataar Military School in Ulaanbaatar. Returning to the Soviet Union in July 1950, he became chief of the Stalingrad
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in
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, which was renamed the Chkalov Suvorov Military School in 1957. On 31 May 1954, he was promoted to Major General. Meshcheryakov retired in May 1958, living in Moscow before his death on May 13, 1970. He was buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery.


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