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Yevgeny Petrovich Zhuravlev (Russian: Евгений Петрович Журавлев), (October 8, 1896 - May 11, 1983) was a Soviet lieutenant-general in World War II.


Biography

Zhuravlev was born in the village of Roudkovka in the
Chernigov Governorate The Chernigov Governorate (russian: Черниговская губерния; translit.: ''Chernigovskaya guberniya''; ), also known as the Government of Chernigov, was a guberniya in the historical Left-bank Ukraine region of the Russian ...
in the Russian Empire, now in Ukraine. In 1915, he was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army and fought in World War I on the Southwestern Front. He joined the Red Army during the February Revolution in Petrograd in 1918. He commanded a detachment of partisans in a revolutionary committee. From August 1919 to August 1924, he commanded a cavalry brigade in the Cossack corps. In 1925 and 1929 he studied at the
Frunze Military Academy The M. V. Frunze Military Academy (russian: Военная академия имени М. В. Фрунзе), or in full the Military Order of Lenin and the October Revolution, Red Banner, Order of Suvorov Academy in the name of M. V. Frunze (rus ...
. In 1936, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the 5th Cavalry Corps. In October 1937, he became a teacher in the department of advanced cavalry training tactics for commanders. In 1940, he participated in the last weeks of the
Winter War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
against Finland. He was promoted to Major General on June 4, 1940. During World War II, he commanded the 5th Mechanised Corps in August 1941, which he led out of the Smolensk Pocket. In November 1941, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the
Kalinin Front The Kalinin Front was a major formation of the Red Army active in the Eastern Front of World War II, named for the city of Kalinin. It was formally established by Stavka directive on 17 October 1941 and allocated three armies: 22nd, 29th Army a ...
. From September 1942 to January 1943, he commanded the 29th Army and from January 1943 to March 1943, the 53rd Army. He was promoted to lieutenant general on September 9, 1943. From March 1943 to October 1943, he commanded the 68th Army and from October 1943 to February 1944, the 21st Army. From February 1944 to November 1944, he commanded the 18th Army and took part in the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive, after which he was put into the reserve. After the war, he was appointed to the post of deputy commander of the 27th army and, in November 1945, deputy commander of the
Carpathian Military District The Red Banner Carpathian Military District (, ) was a military district of the Soviet Armed Forces during the Cold War and subsequently of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the early Post-Soviet period. It was established on 3 May 1946 on the ...
. In March 1955, he was appointed to the post of Chief of the Land Force Personnel Department, until December 1960, when he retired.


Sources


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* Коллектив авторов. Великая Отечественная. Командармы. Военный биографический словарь / Под общей ред. М. Г. Вожакина. — М.; Жуковский: Кучково поле, 2005. — С. 76—77. — .

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zhuravlev, Yevgeny 1896 births 1983 deaths People from Chernigov Governorate Soviet lieutenant generals Frunze Military Academy alumni Russian military personnel of World War I Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War Soviet military personnel of World War II Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the Order of the Red Star Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov, 1st class