Mikhail Yefremov (military commander)

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Lieutenant General Mikhail Grigoryevich Yefremov (also Efremov) (Russian: Михаи́л Григо́рьевич Ефре́мов) (February 22, 1897, Tarusa, Kaluga GovernorateError: Need valid birth date (second date): year, month, day was a military commander of the Soviet Union. He took part in the October Revolution, joined the Bolshevik Party in 1919, and became a division commander in 1921. He also became a military advisor to the National Government of China in 1928. During World War II, he commanded the Soviet Central Front in August 1941, and the Soviet 33rd Army from October 1941. After that army was surrounded and partially destroyed at Vyazma in March–April 1942.The Russian high command ordered him to flee the unit by flying out but he refused, subsequently the 33rd army was destroyed and he committed suicide to avoid being taken prisoner by the Germans. There is a monument dedicated to him in Vyazma.[1]

Mikhail Grigoryevich Yefremov

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References

  1. ^ "Ефремов Михаил Григорьевич" [Yefremov Mikhail Grigoryevich]. www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2016-01-09.