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Vladimir Alexeivich Gluzdovsky (Russian: Владимир Алексеевич Глуздовский,) (27 May 1903 - 16 November 1967) was a Soviet commander during World War II. Born in Georgia, Gluzdovsky joined the Red Army 1919 and fought on the southern front during the Russian Civil War. From 1921-1926 he served in the Cheka and the GPU. In the late 1920s he was given command of an infantry division. During the war, he took part in battles at Moscow, Rjev-Viazemskaia, Smolensk and Vitebsk, and Ukraine, taking part in the conquest of Breslau at the end of the war, by which time he had reached the rank of Lieutenant General. He continued serving in the Red Army until his retirement in 1961, and died six years later in Ukraine.

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  • Vladimir Gluzdovsky
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  • Vladimir Alexeivich Gluzdovsky (Russian: Владимир Алексеевич Глуздовский,) (27 May 1903 - 16 November 1967) was a Soviet commander during World War II. Born in Georgia, Gluzdovsky joined the Red Army 1919 and fought on the southern front during the Russian Civil War. From 1921-1926 he served in the Cheka and the GPU. In the late 1920s he was given command of an infantry division. During the war, he took part in battles at Moscow, Rjev-Viazemskaia, Smolensk and Vitebsk, and Ukraine, taking part in the conquest of Breslau at the end of the war, by which time he had reached the rank of Lieutenant General. He continued serving in the Red Army until his retirement in 1961, and died six years later in Ukraine.
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Name
  • Vladimir Gluzdovsky
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  • Soviet Red Army
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  • General
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  • 1967(xsd:integer)
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  • 1903(xsd:integer)
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  • Soviet Union
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  • Vladimir Alexeivich Gluzdovsky (Russian: Владимир Алексеевич Глуздовский,) (27 May 1903 - 16 November 1967) was a Soviet commander during World War II. Born in Georgia, Gluzdovsky joined the Red Army 1919 and fought on the southern front during the Russian Civil War. From 1921-1926 he served in the Cheka and the GPU. In the late 1920s he was given command of an infantry division. During the war, he took part in battles at Moscow, Rjev-Viazemskaia, Smolensk and Vitebsk, and Ukraine, taking part in the conquest of Breslau at the end of the war, by which time he had reached the rank of Lieutenant General. He continued serving in the Red Army until his retirement in 1961, and died six years later in Ukraine.
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