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Vasily Afanasyevich Glazunov ( Russian: Василий Афанасьевич Глазунов; – June 27, 1967) was a Soviet lieutenant general, who was the first commander of the Soviet airborne (VDV). He was twice awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union.


Early life

Vasily Afanasyevich Glazunov was born on 1 January 1896 in Varvarovka village, Serdobsky County, Saratov Governorate in the Russian Empire, to a family of peasants. In 1908, he graduated from third grade. Glazunov worked for the landowners until 1914.


World War I

In August 1915, Glazunov joined the
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and became a private in the 135th Reserve Battalion in Balashov. In September, he was transferred to the 195th Infantry Regiment in
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. He fought in battles on the Southwestern Front. Glazunov became sick with Typhoid fever in December and was sent to the hospital. In February 1916, he became a squad leader in the
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, fighting on the Southwestern Front. Glazunov was demobilized in February 1918 as a junior noncommissioned officer.


Russian Civil War

In July 1918, Glazunov was drafted into the Red Army and sent to a Turkestan regiment in the 4th Army. In November 1918, he became a section leader in the 1st Samara Reserve Regiment and in February 1919 a squad leader in the Serdobsky Reserve Regiment. Fighting in the 25th Separate Rifle Battalion, Glazunov participated in the Bukhara operation. He eventually became the battalion commander. In July 1921, he became the assistant commander of the 14th Turkestan Rifle Regiment, fighting against the
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.


Interwar

Glazunov was appointed commander of a battalion of the 12th Turkestan Rifle Regiment in September 1923. In October, Glazunov became ill with Malaria and was sent to the hospital. After his recovery, he became a battalion commander in the 251st Rifle Regiment of the 84th Rifle Division. In 1926, Glazunov joined the
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. In December 1928, he was sent to the shooting tactical courses and graduated in August 1929. In December 1931, he was appointed to command the 5th Separate Territorial Rifle Battalion. In January 1933, Glazunov became the commander of the 142nd Rifle Regiment of the 48th Rifle Division in
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. In July 1934, he became the assistant commander of the 168th Rifle Regiment of the
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in Porkhov. In June 1937, Glazunov became assistant commander of the division and in July 1939 became the commander of the 59th Rifle Division. In December 1940, he was sent to the advance training courses at Frunze Military Academy, from which he graduated in May 1941.


World War II

Glazunov returned to the 59th Rifle Division in the far east. On 23 June, he was appointed commander of
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in Pervomaisk. He fought in the Battle of Kiev. On 29 August, Glazunov became the commander of the
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. He organized the training of the airborne and the formation of ten airborne corps and five brigades. In January and February 1942, Glazunov planned and conducted the
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during the Rzhev-Vyazma Offensive. On 27 March 1942, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. In June 1943, Glazunov was released from command and became the deputy commander of the
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. In November, he became the commander of the
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, which he would lead until the end of the war. Glazunov led the corps through the Battle of the Dnieper, the Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offensive and the
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. During January and February 1944, the corps broke through German fortifications near the village of Novonikolayevka, expanding the Nikopol bridgehead and allegedly capturing 96 settlements. On 19 March, Glazunov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his leadership during the Nikopol-Krivoi Rog Offensive. In early June 1944, the corps was transferred to the
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at
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. Under Glazunov's command, the corps fought in the Lublin–Brest Offensive, during which it crossed the Bug River. During the Vistula–Oder Offensive, the corps crossed the Vistula and captured a number of settlements, for which it was awarded the title 'Brandenburg'. On 6 April 1945, Glazunov was awarded a second Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions in holding the Magnushev bridgehead during the Lublin–Brest Offensive. During the Berlin Offensive, the corps took part in the breakthrough in the Battle of the Seelow Heights and crossed the
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. In Berlin, the corps captured the Ministry of Aviation and the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. For his leadership in the capture of Berlin, Glazunov was awarded a third Order of Lenin.


Postwar

Glazunov continued to command the corps as part of the
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. In January 1946, he was appointed commander of the
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, and in June the inspector general of the Airborne Forces. In May 1949, he studied at the Higher military Academy Marshal Kliment Voroshilov and graduated from there in 1950. In September 1950, Glazunov became the assistant commander of the East Siberian Military District. In October 1950, Glazunov went to China as an advisor with the
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. In June 1954, he retired due to illness. In 1955, he moved to the village of Sheremetyevsky, which is now part of Dolgoprudny. Glazunov died on 27 June 1967 in Moscow and is buried in
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, next to his wife Xenia, who died in 1984.


Legacy

In 1951, a bronze bust of Glazunov was installed in the village of Kolyshley in the Penza Oblast. On 30 September 2011, a street in Penza was named after Glazunov. A street in Dolgoprudny is also named after Glazunov.


Awards

* Twice Hero of the Soviet Union (19 March 1944 and 6 April 1945) * Three Order of Lenin (19 March 1944, 6 April 1945, 29 May 1945) * Three Order of the Red Banner (27 March 1942, 11 March 1944, 20 June 1949) * Order of Suvorov 2nd class (22 February 1944) * Order of Kutuzov 2nd class (23 August 1944) * Two
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(16 August 1936, 28 October 1967) * Virtuti Militari, silver Cross * campaign and jubilee medals


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Glazunov, Vasili Afanasyevich 1896 births 1967 deaths People from Kolyshleysky District People from Serdobsky Uyezd Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Soviet lieutenant generals Commanders of the Soviet Airborne Forces Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni Russian military personnel of World War I Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War Soviet military personnel of World War II Heroes of the Soviet Union Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 2nd class Recipients of the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery