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Vasily Gordov

Vasily Nikolaevich Gordov (Russian: Василий Николаевич Гордов; 12 December 1896 – 24 August 1950) was a Soviet Army colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union. Gordov commanded the Stalingrad Front between July and September 1942.[1][2]

Early life edit

Gordov was born on 30 December 1896 in the village of Matveyevka in Ufa Governorate. He was the son of peasants. Gordov joined the Imperial Russian Army in 1915 and was promoted to junior sergeant. He enlisted in the Red Guard in 1917, joining the Red Army in 1918. Gordov ended the Russian Civil War as the commander of the 53rd Rifle Regiment, fighting in the campaign against Nestor Makhno, for which he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.[1][3] Between 1925 and 1926, Gordov served as an advisor in the Mongolian People's Army. In 1932, he graduated from Frunze Military Academy and then became the chief of staff of the Moscow Red Banner Infantry School in 1933. He was the Chief of Staff of the 18th Rifle Division from May 1935 to 1937. In July 1937, Gordov became the commander of the 67th Rifle Division. In July 1939, he became the Chief of Staff of the Kalinin Military District.[1]

Winter War and World War II edit

Gordov fought in the Winter War as the 7th Army chief of staff, but was removed from command after alleged failures. He was shifted to the Baltic Military District, where he became its Chief of Staff. Promoted to major general in June 1940, he was the Chief of Staff of the 21st Army after Operation Barbarossa and was then its commander from October 1941, fighting in the Battle of Smolensk and the Battle of Kiev.[4][circular reference] In May 1942, the 21st Army took part in Timoshenko's disastrous Kharkov counteroffensive, but escaped the subsequent encirclement by the German 6th Army. In late June, the 21st Army took part in the Voronezh battle, with a portion of the army encircled by General Hermann Hoth's 4th Panzer Army.[5] During the regrouping of surviving Red Army forces, the remnants of the old Southwest Front, including the battered 21st Army, were grouped in the Stalingrad Front. Timoshenko was recalled to Moscow, and General Gordov installed as the commander of the Stalingrad Front on 23 July 1942.[6]

Battle for Stalingrad edit

General Gordov directed the withdrawal of the battered survivors of the Kharkov battle behind the line of the Chir River to regroup and receive reinforcements. On 5 August 1942, the Stalingrad Front was split to defend a shortened Pavlovsk-Volga River line-ironically not covering Stalingrad proper despite the name of the Front.[7] The German 6th Army attacked Red Army forces west of the Don River before Gordov could fully organize the defenses, and by 15 August the Stalingrad Front units were largely pushed across the Don River, with the loss of some 43,000 dead, wounded and prisoners, 270 tanks and 600 artillery pieces in the Battle of Kalach. As the disaster was unfolding, General Andrey Yeryomenko (sometimes spelled Eremenko) arrived to take command over a reconstituted South-East Front, with Gordov relegated as Yeryomenko's deputy commander.[8]

Later life edit

In 1947, Gordov had a conversation with his former Chief of Staff, Filipp Rybalchenko, in which they made remarks somewhat critical of Stalin's policies. This conversation was sent to Stalin and Gordov was arrested,[9][10] along with Grigory Kulik and Rybalchenko on charges of attempting to commit terrorist acts against the Soviet government. He was sentenced to death under Article 58 on 24 August 1950 and executed that day in Lefortovo Prison.[1] He was posthumously rehabilitated on 11 April 1956 and his name appears on a memorial.[1]

Awards and decorations edit

Soviet Union
  Hero of the Soviet Union (6 April 1945)
  Order of Lenin, twice (21 February 1945, 6 April 1945)
  Order of the Red Banner, thrice (1921, 27 March 1942, 3 November 1944)
  Order of Suvorov, 1st class, thrice (9 April 1943, 25 August 1944, 29 May 1945)
  Order of Kutuzov, 1st class (28 September 1943)
  Order of the Red Star (22 February 1941)
  Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" (1942)
  Medal "For the Defence of Moscow" (1944)
  Medal "For the Liberation of Prague" (1945)
  Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" (1945)
  Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (1945)
  Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army" (1938)
Czechoslovakia

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Ufarkin, Nikolai. "Гордов Василий Николаевич". warheroes.ru. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  2. ^ Grossman, Vasily (2011). Beevor, Antony (ed.). A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army. Translated by Luba Vinogradova. Knopf. ISBN 9780307363787.
  3. ^ The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). 1979.
  4. ^ "21st Army". Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  5. ^ Seaton, Albert (1971). The Russo-German War 1941-1945. New York. p. 274.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Seaton, Albert (1971). The Russo-German War 1941-1945. New York: Praeger. p. 280.
  7. ^ Seaton, Albert (1941). The Russo-German War 1941-1945. New York: Praeger. pp. 289–290.
  8. ^ Seaton, Albert (1971). The Russo-German War 1941-1945. New York: Praeger. pp. 291–292.
  9. ^ Lefter, Melvyn P. (2008). For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War. New York: MacMillan. ISBN 9781429964098.
  10. ^ "A stab in the back". Den. Retrieved 2015-08-04.

Bibliography edit

  • Bortakovsky, Timur (2012). Расстрелянные герои Советского Союза (in Russian). Moscow: Veche. pp. 327–372. ISBN 9785953361903. OCLC 784099768.

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Vasily Nikolaevich Gordov Russian Vasilij Nikolaevich Gordov 12 December 1896 24 August 1950 was a Soviet Army colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union Gordov commanded the Stalingrad Front between July and September 1942 1 2 Vasily GordovNative nameVasilij Nikolaevich GordovBorn12 December 1896Matveyevka Village Menzelinsky Uyezd Ufa Governorate Russian EmpireDied24 August 1950Lefortovo Prison MoscowBuriedNew Donskoy CemeteryService wbr branchRussian Imperial ArmySoviet ArmyYears of service1915 1946RankColonel generalCommands held67th Rifle Division21st Army1st Reserve ArmyStalingrad Front 33rd Army 3rd Guards Army Volga Military DistrictBattles warsWorld War IRussian Civil WarWinter WarWorld War II Battle of Kalach Battle of Stalingrad Upper Silesian Offensive Battle of Berlin Prague OffensiveAwardsHero of the Soviet Union Contents 1 Early life 2 Winter War and World War II 3 Battle for Stalingrad 4 Later life 5 Awards and decorations 6 References 6 1 BibliographyEarly life editGordov was born on 30 December 1896 in the village of Matveyevka in Ufa Governorate He was the son of peasants Gordov joined the Imperial Russian Army in 1915 and was promoted to junior sergeant He enlisted in the Red Guard in 1917 joining the Red Army in 1918 Gordov ended the Russian Civil War as the commander of the 53rd Rifle Regiment fighting in the campaign against Nestor Makhno for which he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner 1 3 Between 1925 and 1926 Gordov served as an advisor in the Mongolian People s Army In 1932 he graduated from Frunze Military Academy and then became the chief of staff of the Moscow Red Banner Infantry School in 1933 He was the Chief of Staff of the 18th Rifle Division from May 1935 to 1937 In July 1937 Gordov became the commander of the 67th Rifle Division In July 1939 he became the Chief of Staff of the Kalinin Military District 1 Winter War and World War II editGordov fought in the Winter War as the 7th Army chief of staff but was removed from command after alleged failures He was shifted to the Baltic Military District where he became its Chief of Staff Promoted to major general in June 1940 he was the Chief of Staff of the 21st Army after Operation Barbarossa and was then its commander from October 1941 fighting in the Battle of Smolensk and the Battle of Kiev 4 circular reference In May 1942 the 21st Army took part in Timoshenko s disastrous Kharkov counteroffensive but escaped the subsequent encirclement by the German 6th Army In late June the 21st Army took part in the Voronezh battle with a portion of the army encircled by General Hermann Hoth s 4th Panzer Army 5 During the regrouping of surviving Red Army forces the remnants of the old Southwest Front including the battered 21st Army were grouped in the Stalingrad Front Timoshenko was recalled to Moscow and General Gordov installed as the commander of the Stalingrad Front on 23 July 1942 6 Battle for Stalingrad editGeneral Gordov directed the withdrawal of the battered survivors of the Kharkov battle behind the line of the Chir River to regroup and receive reinforcements On 5 August 1942 the Stalingrad Front was split to defend a shortened Pavlovsk Volga River line ironically not covering Stalingrad proper despite the name of the Front 7 The German 6th Army attacked Red Army forces west of the Don River before Gordov could fully organize the defenses and by 15 August the Stalingrad Front units were largely pushed across the Don River with the loss of some 43 000 dead wounded and prisoners 270 tanks and 600 artillery pieces in the Battle of Kalach As the disaster was unfolding General Andrey Yeryomenko sometimes spelled Eremenko arrived to take command over a reconstituted South East Front with Gordov relegated as Yeryomenko s deputy commander 8 Later life editIn 1947 Gordov had a conversation with his former Chief of Staff Filipp Rybalchenko in which they made remarks somewhat critical of Stalin s policies This conversation was sent to Stalin and Gordov was arrested 9 10 along with Grigory Kulik and Rybalchenko on charges of attempting to commit terrorist acts against the Soviet government He was sentenced to death under Article 58 on 24 August 1950 and executed that day in Lefortovo Prison 1 He was posthumously rehabilitated on 11 April 1956 and his name appears on a memorial 1 Awards and decorations editSoviet Union nbsp Hero of the Soviet Union 6 April 1945 nbsp Order of Lenin twice 21 February 1945 6 April 1945 nbsp Order of the Red Banner thrice 1921 27 March 1942 3 November 1944 nbsp Order of Suvorov 1st class thrice 9 April 1943 25 August 1944 29 May 1945 nbsp Order of Kutuzov 1st class 28 September 1943 nbsp Order of the Red Star 22 February 1941 nbsp Medal For the Defence of Stalingrad 1942 nbsp Medal For the Defence of Moscow 1944 nbsp Medal For the Liberation of Prague 1945 nbsp Medal For the Capture of Berlin 1945 nbsp Medal For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 1945 nbsp Jubilee Medal XX Years of the Workers and Peasants Red Army 1938 Czechoslovakia nbsp Military Order of the White Lion For Victory 3rd class nbsp War Cross 1939 1945References edit a b c d e Ufarkin Nikolai Gordov Vasilij Nikolaevich warheroes ru Retrieved 2015 08 04 Grossman Vasily 2011 Beevor Antony ed A Writer at War Vasily Grossman with the Red Army Translated by Luba Vinogradova Knopf ISBN 9780307363787 The Great Soviet Encyclopedia 3rd ed 1979 21st Army Retrieved 10 July 2020 Seaton Albert 1971 The Russo German War 1941 1945 New York p 274 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Seaton Albert 1971 The Russo German War 1941 1945 New York Praeger p 280 Seaton Albert 1941 The Russo German War 1941 1945 New York Praeger pp 289 290 Seaton Albert 1971 The Russo German War 1941 1945 New York Praeger pp 291 292 Lefter Melvyn P 2008 For the Soul of Mankind The United States the Soviet Union and the Cold War New York MacMillan ISBN 9781429964098 A stab in the back Den Retrieved 2015 08 04 Bibliography edit Bortakovsky Timur 2012 Rasstrelyannye geroi Sovetskogo Soyuza in Russian Moscow Veche pp 327 372 ISBN 9785953361903 OCLC 784099768 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Gordov amp oldid 1181456961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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