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Vasily Semyonovich Askalepov (russian: Василий Семёнович Аскалепов 1 January 1900 – 24 April 1948) was a
Soviet military The Soviet Armed Forces, the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union and as the Red Army (, Вооружённые Силы Советского Союза), were the armed forces of the Russian SFSR (1917–1922), the Soviet Union (1922–1991), and th ...
officer, who participated in the Civil War in Russia and World War II.


Early life and the Civil War in Russia

Askalepov was born on January 1, 1900, in Ermakovskaya,
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. He graduated from elementary school and worked as a miner before World War I. In early February 1918 Askalepov joined the red partisan detachment of Mikhail Fedoseevich Blinov, a Soviet military leader during the Civil War in Russia, in Morozovsk. At the end of February Askalepov enlisted in the Red Army. The detachment was formed into the 1st Don Revolutionary Cavalry Regiment of the 23rd Infantry Division. Askalepov's unit was deployed in the cavalry group of the 9th Army and in the 2nd Cavalry Division of the Southern Front. Starting in March 1920, Askalepov was promoted from Red Army soldier to assistant platoon leader and later on platoon leader of the 5th Zaamur Cavalry Regiment of the 2nd Stavropol Cavalry Division named after Mikhail Fedoseevich Blinov. He participated in operations against the Kuban army, the army of
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on the southern front, detachments of
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and troops of
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in the
Perekop-Chongar Operation The siege of Perekop, also known as the Perekop-Çonğar Operation, was the final battle of the Southern Front in the Russian Civil War from 7 to 17 November 1920. The White movement's stronghold on the Crimean Peninsula was protected by the ...
. Askalepov was wounded on November 20, 1920. From April 1921 to September 1922 Askalepov was leader of a cavalry platoon of the 28th Taman Cavalry Regiment in the
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. He participated in the elimination of banditry in the Stavropol province and Terek region.


Service in the interwar period

Askalepov studied at the Rostov Infantry School where he graduated in 1924. Afterwards he returned to the 28th Taman Cavalry Regiment as platoon leader and later on as squadron leader until August 1929. In 1927 he graduated from the cavalry advanced training course for the command staff of the Red Army in
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. Starting in 1929 Askalepov studied at the
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where he graduated in 1934. In 1934 he became head of the regimental school of the 30th Saratov Cavalry Regiment of the
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(Zhytomyr). In November 1935 Askalepov became chief of the 2nd section of the headquarters of the 7th Cavalry Corps (
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). Askalepov becamecommander of the 29th Cavalry Regiment of the 5th Cavalry Division named after Mikhail Fedoseevich Blinov (Kiev Military District) in November 1936. Askalepov was promoted to major in 1936. On July 1, 1937, he was arrested and under investigation for a prolonged time. Askalepov was released due to the termination of the case on June 5, 1938, and subsequently reinstated in the Red Army. In July 1938 Askalepov became teacher of tactics of the cavalry courses for the improvement of the command staff of the Red Army in Novocherkassk. Since January 1940 he was commander of the 118th Cavalry Regiment, 15th Kuban Cavalry Division (
Transbaikal Military District The Transbaikal Military District (russian: Забайкальский военный округ) was a military district of first the Soviet Armed Forces and then the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, formed on May 17, 1935 and included the ...
, Dauria station). On October 8, 1940, Askalepov was promoted to
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. In May 1941 he was appointed as deputy commander of the 152nd Rifle Division,
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, 16th Army (
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).


World War II

Askalepov was deployed in World War II beginning in June 1941. As part of the 16th Army, Western Front he took part in the Battle of Smolensk. In August 1941 he was appointed commander of the 46th Rifle Division and was slightly wounded on August 18, 1941. Askalepov's entire family died in 1941. In September 1941 he was recalled from the front and sent to the
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to form the 108th Cavalry Division (from April 1942 the 107th Cavalry Division). Askalepov formed the division in the
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and in August 1942 arrived with it in the Moscow Military District. However, the division was disbanded there and the troops were transferred to other units. Colonel Askalepov was appointed commander of the
292nd Rifle Division The 292nd Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II, formed three times. The division was first formed in the summer of 1941 and was destroyed near Leningrad in the fall of that year. Reformed i ...
in the 1st Guards Army and 24th Army of the Stalingrad and Don fronts in September 1942. The division under his command held a bridgehead on the Don to the northwest Stalingrad, suffered heavy losses and was disbanded on November 5, 1942. Later in November 1942 Askalepov was appointed commander of the 173rd Rifle Division in the 65th and 21st armies at the Don Front. For outstanding distinctions in the Battle of Stalingrad, especially during the destruction of the 6th Army of the Wehrmacht surrounded in Stalingrad, the 173rd Rifle Division, by order of the People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR on March 1, 1943, received the rank of the Guards and was renamed the 77th Guards Rifle Division. At the same time, the division commander, Colonel V.S.Askalepov, was awarded the military rank of Major General. Since March 1943, the division operated as part of the 61st Army of the
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and Central fronts. He distinguished himself in the
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, in particular in
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, during the liberation of the
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and during the Chernigov-Pripyat Offensive operation from late August to early September 1943 during the
Battle of the Dnieper The Battle of the Dnieper was a military campaign that took place in 1943 in Ukraine on the Eastern Front of World War II. One of the largest operations of the war, it involved almost 4,000,000 troops at a time stretched on a front. Over four m ...
. In less than a month, the division fought over 250 kilometers westward, liberating over 40 settlements. The 77th Guards Rifle Division distinguished itself during the liberation of the city of
Chernigov Chernihiv ( uk, Черні́гів, , russian: Черни́гов, ; pl, Czernihów, ; la, Czernihovia), is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within t ...
on September 21, 1943, for which it was awarded the honorary name "Chernigov". On September 27, 1943, General Askalepov's division was one of the first to reach the Dnieper, its forward detachments were among the first in the army on the move across the Dnieper near the village of Dymarka (then part of the Repkinsky district of the Chernigov region, Ukrainian SSR). The next day, September 28, 1943, the entire division crossed the river under German fire and continued the offensive to expand the bridgehead. The division's actions contributed to the success of the entire army. "For the exemplary performance of the combat missions of the Command for forcing the Dnieper River and the courage and heroism shown at the same time," by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated January 15, 1944, Guards Major General Vasily Semyonovich Askalepov was awarded the title of
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with the award of the
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and the medal "Gold Star" (No. 2928). Askalepov and his unit participated in the Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive, the Kalinkovichsko-Mozyr Offensive,
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, Vistula–Oder Offensive and the Battle of Berlin. The division met the victory on the Elbe River. Under the command of General Askapelov, the 77th Guards Rifle Division was awarded the honorary titles Chernigovskaya on September 21, 1943, the Order of the Red Banner on January 15, 1944, the Order of Suvorov II degree on August 9, 1944, and the Order of Lenin on February 19, 1945. On September 17, 1945, Askalepov who was Major General and commanding general of the 77th Guards Rifle Division at the time, signed the
Wanfried Agreement The Wanfried Agreement (German: ''Wanfrieder Abkommen'') concerned a transfer of territory between the U.S. and Soviet occupation zones after World War II in Hesse, Germany, which took place after the determination of the main inner German bord ...
in his capacity as representative of the Soviet High Command. The treaty enforced boundary changes between the U.S. and Soviet zone of occupation in Germany.


Later life

After World War II he continued to command the
77th Guards Rifle Division The 77th Guards Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II. World War II and Stalingrad The division traces its history to the 21st Division of the Moscow People's Militia, formed in July 1941. In ...
in the
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. In February 1946 the division was transferred to the
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and stationed in the city of Molotovsk. In June 1946 due to the reduction of the armed forces, the division was transformed into the 10th Separate Guards Rifle Brigade where Askalepov remained as its commander. Since January 1948 he commanded the 11th Separate Rifle Brigade in the Arkhangelsk military district. He lived in the city of Molotovsk in the Arkhangelsk region. Askalepov died on April 24, 1948, in Moscow and was buried at the
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Honours and awards


Honours and miscellany

*A bust commemorating Askalepov was installed at Tatsinskaya. *A street in Ermakovskaya is named after him. *A memorial plaque of Askalepov was installed by the Russian Military History Society on the building of the Ermakovskaya secondary school, where he studied.


References


External links


Biography
on the website "Heroes of the Country" dedicated to holders of the highest Soviet and Russian military decorations
Biography
on the website of the Don State Public Library, the local history almanac "Donskoy Vremennik"


Bibliography

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