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Ivan Fedyuninsky

Ivan Ivanovich Fedyuninsky
Portrait photo of Soviet Lt. Colonel Ivan Fedyuninsky during the Battle of Khalkin-Gol, 1938.jp9.jpg
Ivan Fedyuninsky, ca. 1939, when he held the rank of Lt. Colonel
Born (1900-07-30)July 30, 1900
Tugulym, Tobolsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died October 17, 1977(1977-10-17) (aged 77)
Moscow
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Army
Years of service 1919-1965
Rank Army General
Commands held 42nd Army, 2nd Shock Army, 7th Guards Army
Battles/wars Russian Civil War
Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)
Soviet-Japanese Border Wars (Battle of Khalkhin Gol)
World War II
Awards Hero of the Soviet Union Order of Lenin (4)

Ivan Ivanovich Fedyuninsky (Russian: Иван Иванович Федюнинский; July 30, 1900 - October 17, 1977) was a Soviet military leader and Hero of the Soviet Union (1939).

Fedyuninsky was born into a peasant family near Tugulym in the Urals. He finished the village school in 1913 and was apprenticed to a painter and decorator. He joined the Red Army in 1919. He fought on the Western Front in the Russian Civil war and was wounded twice. He studied at the Vladivostok Infantry School between 1923–24 and was appointed to an infantry regiment. He served in the Russian Far East between 1919 and 1940 fighting in the Sino-Soviet conflict (1929) and as the commander of the 24th Motorized Regiment in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, where he won the Hero of the Soviet Union for his valour. He was promoted to divisional commander in 1940, taking over the 82nd Rifle Division, later motorised rifle division.

He was commanding 15th Rifle Corps in 5th Army on 22 June 1941. After several other army commands, including 54th and 42nd Army in the Leningrad area, took over 2nd Shock Army just before the Battle of Narva (1944). From 1946 to 1951 he commanded 7th Guards Army.

After the war Fedyuninsky was deputy commander of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (1951–54), commander the Transcaucasian (1954–57) and Turkestan (1957–65) Military Districts. He was promoted to the rank of General of the Army in 1955 and was an inspector and advisor to the Soviet Ministry of Defence from 1965 until his death. He was also a deputy in the Supreme Soviet.


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