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Pavlovich Dukhanov, (Russian: Михаил Павлович Духанов), Kiev, 14 July 1896 – Leningrad, 2
September 1969) was a
Soviet Lieutenant-General (1943).
Dukhanov parti****ted...
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Semyon Timoshenko Kirill Meretskov Vladimir Grendal Grigori Shtern Mikhail Dukhanov Valerian Frolov Strength 300,000–340,000
soldiers 32
tanks 114 aircraft...
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colleges and translating); Igor
Dukhanov (communication with
regional groups,
provision of security). In 1977 Igor
Dukhanov was
replaced by S.Trubkin in...
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Wiljo Tuompo Hjalmar Siilasvuo Paavo Susitaival Kaarle Kari [fi]
Mikhail Dukhanov Vasily C****kov Ivan Dashichev [ru]
Alexei Vinogradov Andrei Zelentsov [ru]...
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Union Commanders and
leaders Kurt
Martti Wallenius Ernst Linder Mikhail Dukhanov Vasily C****kov
Units involved North Finland Group Lapland Group Detachment...
- НКПСС
Alexander Tarasov Natalia Magnat Vasily Minorsky Olga
Barash Igor
Dukhanov Neo-communism
Atheistic existentialism Communism Guevarism Neo-Marxism...
- Starikov) of the
Volkhov Front (Kirill Meretskov) and the 67th Army (Mikhail
Dukhanov) of the
Leningrad Front (Leonid Govorov)
against the
troops of the German...
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Dedaev 3rd
Rifle Brigade 22nd
Rifle Corps -
Major General Mikhail Dukhanov 180th
Rifle Division - Col. I.I.
Missan 182nd
Rifle Division - Col. I.I...
- Army and
Volkhov Front's 2nd
Shock Army
commanded by
Major General M.P.
Dukhanov and
Lieutenant General V.Z.
Romanovsky respectively. The 8th Army, commanded...
- commander, Col. Gen. L. A. Govorov, and the Army commander, Lt. Gen. M. P.
Dukhanov, both
recognized that
changes had to be made to the
pattern of artillery...