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adam_text | Contents List ofMaps Acknowledgements Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Prelude The Soviet Structure of Strategic Command, 1941-1945 The Northwestern High Command, July—August 1941 The Western High Command, July—September 1941, February—May 1942 The Southwestern High Command, July 1941—June 1942 The North Caucasus High Command, April—May 1942 The Far Eastern High Command, July—December 1945 The Postwar High Commands, 1947-1953, 1979-1992 Postscript Notes Bibliography Index ix xi xiii 1 65 109 151 225 315 333 353 381 383 419 433
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Index All military units, formations and civilian institutions listed below are considered to be Soviet, unless otherwise indicated. 1st Army 31, 56 1st Army (Imperial Russian) 12, 16, 24 1st Cavalry Army 35, 112, 155, 227-28 1st Cavalry Corps 294 1st Guards Army 188 1st Guards Cavalry Corps 214 1st Guards Rifle Division 136 1st Independent Red Banner Army 354 1st Red Banner Army 56, 336-37 1st Shock Army 203 1st Tank Division 136 2nd Army 31, 56 2nd Army (Imperial Russian) 12,16 2nd Cavalry Corps 306 2nd Mechanized Corps 239 2nd Red Banner Army 56, 337, 347 3rd Army 31, 57, 151, 153, 181-82, 210, 258-59, 284-87, 290, 295, 301 3rd Army (Imperial Russian) 12, 17 3rd Shock Army 199, 202, 204, 217 4 th Airborne Corps 214 4th Army 31, 57, 151, 154, 158, 172-73 4th Army (Imperial Russian) 17 4th Shock Army 199, 202, 204, 206, 217 5th Army 31, 57, 182, 199, 204, 208-09, 212, 214, 225-27, 233, 235, 251, 54, 257-59, 262, 268, 270, 336-37, 346 5th Army (Imperial Russian) 17 5th Cavalry Corps 294 6th Army 57, 225, 227, 233-35, 238-41, 243-44, 248, 251-52, 257, 259, 266, 273, 285, 290, 292-94, 296, 302-06, 311, 315 6th Cavalry Corps 294 6th Guards Tank Army 336-37, 341, 346 6th Mechanized Corps 152 7th Army 54, 57, 112, 128, 130, 145 7th Army (Imperial Russian) 21 8th Army 57, 109, 116, 120-21, 133, 145, 150 8th Army (Imperial Russian) 17, 21 9th Air Army 337, 348 9th Army 57, 93, 225, 227, 233, 244, 249, 252, 254-55, 257, 268, 275, 279-81, 283, 286, 293-95, 306, 311 9th Army (Imperial Russian) 17, 21 1 Oth Air Army 337 10th Army 57, 151, 153, 199,210 10th Rifle Corps 134 11th Army
57, 109, 116, 118, 135, 139, 145 11th Army (Imperial Russian) 21 11th Cavalry Corps 211, 214, 216—17 11th Guards Army 105 12th Air Army 336 12th Army 35, 57, 225, 227, 233, 235, 238-41, 243-44, 248, 251-52, 257, 259, 266, 280, 286, 292-93, 315 12th Mechanized Corps 110 13th Army 57, 151, 158, 160, 165, 172-74, 180, 284-85, 287-88, 290, 301 14th Army 35, 57, 112, 132, 145
434 · THE SOVIET ARMYS HIGH COMMANDS IN WAR AND PEACE, 194I-1992 15th Army 34, 56, 337, 347 16th Army 34, 158, 162-63, 165, 172-73, 175-76, 178-79, 181, 184, 187, 199, 202, 208-10, 337, 347 16th Mechanized Corps 235 17th Army 336, 341, 346 18th Army 227-28, 233, 238, 244, 249, 252, 254-55, 257, 268, 275, 279, 286, 292 19th Army 153, 158-60, 163-64, 173, 184 20th Army xx, 153, 158-60, 163, 165, 172-73, 175-76, 178-79, 181, 184, 187, 199, 203-04, 208, 212 21st Army 153, 158-60, 165, 169, 172-74, 181-82, 192, 231, 258-59, 264, 268, 270, 285, 302 21st Tank Corps 303, 307 22nd Army 153, 158-60, 163-64, 172-75, 184, 199, 206-09, 214 23rd Army 112, 128, 130-31, 145 23rd Tank Corps 303, 306 24th Army 75, 162, 168, 172-75, 177, 183, 186, 188 24th Mechanized Corps 235 25th Army 336-37, 346 26th Army 225, 227, 235, 239-41, 248, 257, 259, 262, 268, 270 27th Army 109, 116, 145, 184 27th Rifle Corps 254 28th Army 162, 165-66, 168, 172, 174, 176, 179, 302, 304, 311, 313 29th Army 162, 165-66, 168, 172, 184, 199, 203, 205-06, 208-09, 214 30th Army 162, 165-69, 172-73, 184, 199, 203, 206-09, 214-15 31st Army 75, 162, 174, 177, 183, 199, 203-04, 208-09, 214 32nd Army 75, 162, 164, 177, 183 33rd Army 75, 103, 164, 177, 183, 199, 204, 208, 210, 214, 217 34th Army 75, 90, 135, 139-40, 145, 164, 174, 177, 208 35th Army 183, 336-37 36th Army 336, 341, 345 37th Army 257, 262, 268, 270, 278-80, 282-83, 292-93 38th Army 251, 257, 259-61, 263, 285, 292-94, 296, 302, 305, 313 39th Army 197, 199, 203, 205-06-09, 211, 214-15, 217, 336-37 40th Army 257, 259, 264, 276, 285, 287, 301 XLI Panzer Corps
(German) 116 41st Rifle Corps 116 42nd Army 137 43rd Army 75, 140, 177, 183, 186, 199, 204, 207-08, 210, 213-14, 217 44th Army 316 48th Army 136, 139, 145, 147 47th Army 316, 319 49th Army 199, 207, 210, 213-14, 217 50th Army 180, 199, 207-08, 210, 213-14, 276 51st Independent Army 253, 257, 316, 319 53rd Army 336-37 55th Army 127 56th Army 278, 280, 292 LVI Panzer Corps (German) 110, 116 57th Army 292-95, 306-07, 311 61st Army 199, 202, 205, 208, 210, 290, 295, 301 61st Rifle Corps 175 63rd Rifle Corps 176 66th Army 188 67th Army 127 104th Tank Division 169 Afghanistan 39, 379 Africa 39 African-Mediterranean Theater of War 359 Air Force 378 Akhtyrka 258, 273 Akimov, S. D. 139 Ak-Monai 315, 319 Aktyubinsk Front 52 Albania 344, 379 Aleksandriya 252—53 Alekseev, M. V. 20, 22, 24 Allied Control Commission 113, 178, 341 Allilueva, N. S. 69, 229 All-Russian Main Staff 30, 97
INDEX All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks VKP(b) See Communist Party of the Soviet Union Alushkovo 163 Amur Front 52 Amur River 337, 347 Amur River Flotilla 58, 342 Anatolia 14 Andreapol’ 185, 202 Anoshin, I. S. 356 Antonov, A. I. xviii, 81, 87, 89, 98-100, 102, 104-07, 260, 279, 291, 334 Antonyuk, Μ. A. 128 Apanasenko, I. R. 56 Arabian Sea 379 Archangel 26 Archangel Military District 59 Archangel Oblasť 381 Arctic Circle 130 Arctic Ocean 41, 382 Arctic TVD 361 Armed Forces of Southern Russia 32 Armenia 301 Army Group Center (German) 87, 109, 118-19, 140, 151, 158-59, 165, 169, 173, 179, 183, 185, 189, 191-93, 195-97, 215, 217, 250-51, 323, 327 Army Group North (German) xx, 87, 109, 118-19, 123, 133, 159, 189, 191-92 Army Group South (German) 191-92, 225-26, 251, 273 Artem’ev, P. A. 164, 174 Artemovsk 295 Asia 39, 333, 340 Asian-Pacific Theater of War 359 Asian Theater of War 359 Astrakhan 33, 42 Atlantic Ocean ЪП Atlantic Theater of War 359 Atlantic TVD 359, 361 Austria 379 Austrian Empire/Austria-Hungary 2-5, 7-Ю, 13, 17, 25-26, 41, 47, 51 Axis xxi, 65, 87, 111, 129-30, 227, 254, 257, 315, 356 Azerbaidzhan 318 Azov Flotilla 316 · 435 Bagramyan, I. K. xviii, xx, 91, 94, 105, 268-70, 275-77, 282-86, 288, 290-91, 293, 295-96, 298, 300-05, 307-12 Bagration, P. I. 1 Baird, G. C. xvi Baku 85, 316, 379 Baku Military District 344 Balakleya 275-76, 293-95, 303, 310 Balkan TVD 361 Balkans 3, 47, 105, 151, 366 Balkars 77 Balta 241 Baltic Fleet 19, 109, 112, 116, 120-21, 129, 131-34, 137, 377 Baltic Sea 4, 8-9, 46-48, 55, 116, 133, 318 Baltic Special Military District 57-58, 61,
109, 381 Baltic States xv, 43, 46-47, 55, 57, 87, 109, 133, 150-51, 335 Baltic TVD 363 Baranovichi 153 Barbarossa Directive 189 Barclay de Tolly, M. B. 1 Barents Sea 39, 48, 54, 58, 65, 76, 116, 132, 145, 190 Barvenkovo 275, 294, 302-03, 306-07, 309 Batarchuk, N. A. 380 Beijing 342 Belarus/Belorussia 4, 34—35, 43—44, 46, 48, 56, 87, 100, 105, 151, 158, 187, 189, 198, 381 Belaya Tserkov’ 235, 238, 242-43 Belev 289 Belgium 38, 41 Belgorod 86, 104, 252, 258, 275, 304 Belorussian Communist Party 161 Belorussian Front 57 Belorussian (Special) Military District 49, 54-57, 198, 373, 377, 381 Belov, P. A. 204 Belyaevka 245 Belyi xx, 162, 167-69, 199, 205, 214 Berdichev 227, 234 Berestovaya River 305-06 Berezina River 34-35, 153-54 Beria, L. P. 71-73, 82, 94, 168, 199, 229 Berislav 257-58 Berlin 7, 51, 60, 105, 119, 148, 366 Berezovka 245
43б · the soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Bessarabia 10, 12, 43—44, 57 Bialystok 153 Big Three 86, 107, 334 Black Sea 3, 5, 8, 10, 33, 39, 43, 45^8, 55, 65, 76, 190, 249, 252, 254, 260, 315-16 Black Sea Fleet 81, 228, 245, 253-55, 273, 316, 318, 379 Blagoveshchensk 336-37, 347 Blinov, I. N. 380 Blyukher, V. K. 56 Bobkin, Լ. V. 303, 311 Bobruisk 153, 159-60, 165, 169, 172-73, 180 Bock, E von 151, 185 Bodin, P. I. xviii, 274-77, 282, 286-87, 290-91, 293, 296, 301-02, 311 Bogdanov, I. A. 162-63, 165-66, 168-69, 174 Bogodukhov 258 Bogoroditsk 286 Bogushevskoe 160 Bokov, F. Y. 100 Boldin, I. V. 210 Bolkhov 203, 207-08, 210, 289, 295-96 Bologoe 116, 146 Bolsheviks 19, 22, 26-29, 31, 42, 67-68, 70, 81, 89, 112, 114, 117, 156, 271, 317, 353 Bolshoi Sabsk 116 Bonaparte, N. 1,4, 106 Bonch-Bruevich, M. D. 26, 29-30 Borodino 216 Borovichi 141 Borovsk 216 Botoșani 9 Breslau 59 Brest/Brest-Litovsk 34—35, 53, 152 Brezhnev, L. I. 373, 376, 378 Brody 226 Brovary 231 Brusilov, A. A. 21-22, 24-25 Bryansk xx, 6З, 162, 181-82, 184, 193-94, 202, 207-08, 210, 214-15, 284, 289, 327 Bryansk Front 104-05, 180-82, 184, 186, 193, 199, 208, 210, 215, 256, 259, 263, 266, 273, 276-77, 284-85, 289-91, 295-96, 298-99, 301, 304, 306, 317 Bucharest 227 Budapest 7, 51, 59 Budennyi, S. Μ. xvi, xviii, 63, 75—76, 79, 93, 112, 153-54, 162, 182, 188, 228-35, 1941-1992 238-48, 250-56, 258-65, 267, 271-72, 302, 316, 318-21, 327-30 Bukharin, N. I. 68 Bukovina 5, 43—44 Bulashevo 208, 214 Bulganin, N. A. xviii, 71-7Ъ, 81, 156—57, 178, 197 Bulgaria 38, 46, 354 Burma 357 Burmistenko, Μ. A. 249, 270-71
Bykhov 160, 165 Bykov, K. xxi Cambodia 374 Carpathian Military District 377, 381 Carpathian Mountains 4, 8-9, 12, 16-18, 31, 39, 46-47, 54-55, 58-60, 71, 227, 336 Caspian-Caucasus Front 52 Caspian Flotilla 379 Caspian Sea 26, 31-33, 52, 318 Caucasus Army (Imperial Russian) 14, 23 Caucasus Army (Whites) Caucasus Front 33, 52, 315 Caucasus Front (Imperial Russian) 23, 51 Caucasus Mountains 3, 5, 8, 15, 26, 32-33, 54, 85, 192, 225, 313, 316, 325 CBI (China-Burma-India Theater) 359 Ceausescu, N. 376 Central Asia 7, 31-32, 54, 71, 77, 344, 382 Central Asian Military District 49, 381 Central Committee of the Communist Party 27-28, 63, 67-68, 71, 78-80, 99, 112, 114-15, 129, 156, 178, 199, 228-29, 301, 317, 335, 344, 373 Central Europe 362 Central Front 102, 104, 173, 175-77, 180-82, 253-54, 256, 258-59, 270, 273, 329 Central Group of Forces 377 Central Military District 381-82 Central Pacific 356 Central Pacific Area 359 Central Powers 17, 21, 26-28 Chantilly 20 Changchun 335-37, 346, 349 Changkiakow 336, 349 Chanyu 346 Chechens 77
INDEX Chechnya 77 Cheka 156 Chełm 17 Chelyabinsk 32 Cherepanov 139 Cherevichenko, Y. T. 93-94, 233, 278-83, 290 Cherkassy 9, 40, 105, 153, 238, 240, 243, 245, 248, 251, 256, 258, 261, 297 Chernigov 256, 258, 261-63 Chernikov, A. N. 375 Chernobyl’ 251 Chertolino 209 Chigirin 245 China 8, 39, 41, 333, 336, 345, 349, 354, 357, 374, 382 Chinese Communists 349-50, 354 Chistyakov, Μ. N. 343 Chita 341, 343 Chudovo 135, 141, 147 Chuguev 294 Churchill, W. S. 89, 354 Chuvyrin, S. Μ. 343 Clausewitz, C. von 190 Cold War 348, 353-54, 362, 380 Cominform (Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers’ Parties) 114 Committee for Military and Naval Affairs 28 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 27, 63, 67, 80, 88, 91, 115, 228-29, 301, 335, 344, 367, 373, 376 Congress of Soviets 79 Cossacks 33, 42 Council of Ministers 71, 113, 157 Council of Peoples Commissars 28-29, 67-68, 70, 72-73, 78-80, 88, 113, 147, 156 Council of People’s Commissars of the Russian Federation 156 Council of State Defense (Imperial Russian) 14 Council of Workers’ and Peasants’ Defense 29, 67 Courland 87 Cracow 40, 43, 59-61 Craiova 59 Crimea 3, 32-33, 61, 81, 85, 87, 113, 181, 192, 225, 250, 253, 256, 261, 268-69, 315, 319-20, 325, 328, 331 Crimean Front 316, 318-21, 330 Crimean Tatars 77 Crimean War 2-3 · 437 Cuban Missile Crisis 230, 368 Czechoslovakia 38, 47, 377-78 Dabanshan 341 Danilov, Y. N. 8-10, 16, 18-19, 23-25, 33, 39, 41,46, 48-49,51,57 Danube Army (Imperial Russian) 14 Danube River 3, 8, 225 Daugapvils 110, 365 Danzig 8, 60 Dęblin 36 Defense Committee 81, 113 Defense Council 29, 67 Demidov 158, 163, 165,
172, 175, 184, 199 Demyansk 85, 199, 202—03 Denikin, A. I. 32 Denmark ЪП Derevyanko, K. N. 347-48 Derievka 261, 263 Desna River 177, 180-81, 206-08, 210, 252, 256, 261-62, 289 Dmitrov 216 Dmitrovsk-Orlovskii 289—90 Dnepr River 4—5, 9, 34, 39-40, 42, 60, 85—86, 93, 100, 105, 153-54, 158-61, 163, 165, 167, 169, 173, 176, 178-80, 183-85, 189, 192, 206, 208, 217, 225, 232-33, 238, 240, 242-46, 248, 250-64, 266, 268-70, 272-73, 275, 289-90, 294, 299, 315, 323, 325, 330 Dnepropetrovsk 105, 248, 252-55, 257-61, 263, 269, 273, 289, 294, 299, 303, 305 Dnestr River 5, 12, 17, 35, 55, 227, 233, 235, 245, 249 Dno 118, 135-36 Dobrudzha 43 Dobykin, D. Μ. 291 Dolgie Nivy 186 Dolmatov, V. N. 174, 183 Don Army (Whites) 32 Don Front 98 Don River 26, 32-33, 85, 103, 192, 214, 274, ТП, 282, 297, 316 Donbass (Donets Basin) 32, 42, 59, 225, 229, 240-41, 250, 256-57, 259-60, 264, 274, 278, 289-91, 297-98, 325 Donskoi, G. M. 379 Doolittle, J. H. 187 Dorogobuzh 176, 206, 208, 214
4յ8 · the soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Dorokhovo 216 Druzhinin, Μ. I. 375 Dubrovo 163 Dukhonin, N. N. 22—23 Dukhovshchina 158, 168, 172, 175-76, 179, 184, 187 Dunkirk 96, 192 Dutch East Indies 334 East Bloc 376 East Germany 373, 377-78 East Prussia 4-5, 8-9, 13, 16-18, 35, 37, 47, 57-61, 109, 335 Eastern Europe 155, 354, 380 Eastern Front 29-32, 36-37, 52 Eastern Front (World War I) 41 Eastern Front (World War II) xvi, 340 Eastern Military District 381-82 Eighteenth Army (German) 109, 118 Eighth Army (German) 16 Eleventh Army (German) 225 Erickson, J. xvi Estonia 38-40, 42M4, 54-57, 111, 116, 118, 133, 137, 382 Europe 2, 24, 38, 69, 76, 99, 321, 333, 337, 341, 351, 353, 357, 366, 376, 380 European Theater of War 356-60 European-Atlantic Theater of War 359 European TVD 361 Evert, A. Y. 20 Falaleev, F. Y. 232, 291, 300, 304 Far East 7, 26, 43, 45, 47, 55-56, 58, 60, 333-34, 336-37, 340-45, 347, 350, 351, 353-56, 364, 374-75 Far Eastern Front 56, 58, 60, 102, 333, 337, 342, 350, 355 Far Eastern High Command (1945) See High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East Far Eastern High Command (1947-1953) See High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East Far Eastern High Command (1979-1992) See High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East Far Eastern Military District 49-50, 350, 354, 356, 374, 381 Far Eastern Theater of War 357-58 1941-1992 Far Eastern TVD 361 Fastov 235, 243 February Revolution 28 Feklenko, N. V 261, 263 Feodosiya 315 Fergana Front 52 Finland 12, 38-39-40, 42-43, 46, 48-49, 54-59, 61, 65, 86-87, 111-14, 129, 151, 155, 226, 303, 342 Finnish
Democratic Republic 129 First Army (Austro-Hungarian) 17 First Baltic Front 98, 102, 105, 301 First Belorussian Front 94, 105, 156, 178, 199, 363 First Far Eastern Front 342, 344—46, 348—50 First Panzer Group/Army (German) 225 First Ukrainian Front 60, 90, 178, 229, 343, 363 Five-Year plans 68 Fourth Army (Austro-Hungarian) 17 Fourth Army (German) 151, 196, 204 Fourth Army (Romanian) 225 Fourth Panzer Group/Army (German) 109-10, 135, 196, 204 Fourth Ukrainian Front 60, 318 France 2-3, 6, 8, 13, 17, 23-24, 38-39, 41, 55, 226, 353, 355 Frolov, V. A. 112, 130, 145 Front of the Mozhaisk Defense Line 164, 174 Front of Reserve Armies 162, 172, 174, 177, 193 Frunze, Μ. V. 32, 97, 112 Frunze Military Academy 42, 44, 114—15, 126, 157, 230, 274, 301, 317, 343-44, 355 Fuchin 335 Galanin I. V 259 Galicia 4-5, 8-10, 13, 16-18 General Staff (Imperial Russian) 15 General Staff xviii—xix, xxi, 56, 58-61, 76, 79-82, 84, 87, 89-92, 99-107, 115-16, 120-21, 126, 130, 149, 155, 157, 165, 168, 176-78, 181, 197-98, 204, 218, 232-34, 242, 247, 252, 258, 260-61, 263-64, 266-67, 274, 276, 279, 298, 301, 303, 306-09, 317, 327, 334-36, 340-41, 343, 347, 350-51, 355, 370, 372-73, 376-79
INDEX General Ștaif Academy ЗО, 38, 44, 50, 54—55, 98, 114-15, 127, 157, 177, 274, 301, 317, 343, 355-56, 361, 373 General Staff Academy (Imperial Russian) 2, 4-6, 8, 10, 14-15, 19-20, 26, 29-30, 98, 157 Georgia 382 Gerasimov, I. V. 379 Germany 1-2, 7-10, 13, 17, 19, 23, 25-27, 32, 38, 41, 43-47, 50-51, 54-60, 69, 86, 97-98, 100, 133, 321, 334-35, 340, 350, 353-54, 357 Glantz, D. Μ. xi, xvii, xxi, Glukhov 256, 273 Golikov, E I. 197-98, 206 Golovko, A. G. 132 Golubev, A. V. 46 Golubev, K. D. 204 Gomel’ 159, 161, 173, 180, 231, 256, 258, 297, 323 Goncharov, N. V. 379 Gorbachev, Μ. S. 70 Gordov, V N. 103 Gorelenko, E D. 128 Gorelov, R. V. 375 Gorki 160, 165, 172 Gor’kii 114, 156, 297, 344 Gorlice 18 Gorlovka 275 Gorodetskii 45 Gorodnyanskii, A. Μ. 311 Gorodok 160, 162 Gorodovikov, O. I. 169, 173, 175, 180 Goryunov, S. K. 321 Govorov, L. A. 204 Govorov, V. L. 374 Great Britain, 2, 6, 8, 38-39, 55, 132, 334, 353 Great Patriotic War 59, 187, 199, 228, 355-57, 364—66, 371 Grechko, A. A. 372 Greece 38, 379 Gribanivka 232 Grodno 35, 153, 177 Ground Forces 355, 368-70, 378 Group of Reserve Armies 60, 153—55, 162, 229 Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 115, 178, 343 · 439 Guderian, H. 161, 175, 185, 189 GULag 71 Gulf of Finland 8, 39-40, 47, 112, 116-17, 130, 133, 135, 137, 144M5, 150 Gulf of Riga 118 Gulf of Taganrog 282 Gusev, S. I. 38 Gzhatsk 185, 197, 204, 209, 212, 214 Hailar 58, 335-36, 341, 346 Hailar Fortified Zone 345 Halder, E 109, 139-40, 185, 189-90 Hamhung 349 Harbin 337, 349, 354 Helsinki 40 High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East (1945) xiii-xv, xviii-xix, 99,
350-51, 342, 347, 350-51, 372, 374 High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East (1947-1953) xiv, 354, 356, 373 High Command of Soviet Forces in the Far East (1979-1992) xiv, 364, 374 Higher Military Council 29 Hiitola 129 Hitler, A. 53, 59, 65-67, 89, 96, 119, 140, 189, 191-93, 324, 354 Hokkaido 348 Hopkins, H. 271 Hoth, H. 189 Hungarian Soviet Republic 32 Hungary 38, 46, 61, 65, 86-87, 113, 226, 354, 379 1-15 fighters 129 Iasi 366 Idritsa 153, 158-60 11-2 dive-bombers 207 Il’eshi 136 India 47 Indian Ocean TVD 361 Ingül River 244, 253 Ingulets River 252, 254-55 Ingush 77 Inner Mongolia 340, 346 Internal Affairs Commissariat See NKVD Iran 38-39, 44, 102, 354, 379 Iraq 44, 46, 379 írben Strait 133
44° · THE soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Irkutsk 32 Isaev 46 Isakov, I. S. (Ter-Isaakyan, O.) 318 Isserson, G. S. 53 Istra River 216 Italian Front (World War II) 340 Italy 2, 8, 56, 65, 340, 379 Ivan IV (the Terrible) 70 Ivangorod 18, 36 Ivanov, F. S. 116 Ivanov, N.I. 16-18, 20, 24 Ivanov, S. P. xviii, 90, 343, 345 Ivanovskoe 116, 137 Izyum 276, 310 Jaoho 347 Japan xiii, 8, 13, 16, 19, 38-39, 45, 56, 58, 60, 67, 99, 333-35, 340, 342, 344-45, 351, 353-54, 357, 359, 374, 382 Japanese Empire 333, 358 Jomini, A. H. 1M, 6, 10, 49, 361 Kabardins 77 Kachalov, V. Y. 162, 167-69, 172-74, 176, 179-80, 256 Kachanov, K. Μ. 90, 135, 140, 253 Kaganovich, L. Μ. 73, 229 Kai-shek, C. 354 Kakhovka 93, 246, 260-61, 264, 315 Kalinin 194—95, 216 Kalinin Front 115, 195-97, 199, 202-12, 214-15, 218-19, 287, 324, 327, 331 Kalinin Military District 56-57 Kalinin, N. V. 378 Kalinin Oblasť 48, 56 Kalinin, S.A. 168-69, 172-73, 175-76, 182 Kaliningrad Oblasť 381 Kaliningrad Special Region 381 Kalmyks 77 Kaluga 164, 196 Kamenev, L. B. 68 Kamenev, S. S. 30, 34-35, 37-38, 98 Kamenka 235 Kamensk 292 Kamensk-Shakhtinskii 278 Kandalaksha 112, 120-21 Kanev 244-45, 248, 254, 261 1941-1992 Karachais 77 Karelia 87, 109, 111, 120-21, 127, 129-30 Karelian Army (Finnish) 128 Karelian-Finnish Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 129 Karelian Front 130, 145, 342 Karelian Isthmus 12, 40, 57, 127, 130—31, 138, 144-45 Karelian Peninsula 43 Kashira 194, 216 Kastornoe 33, 275, 277, 288 Katowice 61 Katyusha rocket launcher 207 Kaunas 109—10 Kazakhstan 382 Kazan’ 31 Kazarin 34, 235 Kerch’ 315, 321, 330 Kerch’
Peninsula 316, 319—20, 326 Kerch’ Strait 315 Kerenskii, A. E 22 Khabarovsk Group 56 Khalkhin-Gol River 43, 333 Kharitonov, E Μ. 93-94, 281, 294 Kharkov xx, 32-33, 37, 85-86, 90-91, 103-05, 155, 252, 256, 262-63, ТП-1Ъ, 275-76, 290, 292, 296-308, 310-13, 320, 325, 327, 330 Kharkov Military District 49, 155, 238, 242, 244, 274 Kherson 85, 246, 254, 258 Khingan Mountains 336, 341, 346 Khmer Rouge 374 Kholm 146, 202, 217 Khomenko, V. A. 165, 167-69, 173, 175-76, 182 Khorol 267 Khristinovka 239 Khrulev, A. V. 78 Khrushchev, N. S. xv, xviii, 70-71, 73, 81, 99, 157, 199, 229-32, 245-46-47, 252, 265, 272-74, 277, 288, 290, 292-93, 295-96, 298, 300, 302, 305, 307-11, 317, 355, 369, 373 Khudyakov, S. A. (Khanferyants, A.A.) 217 Khutor-Mikhailovskii xx Kiamusze 337, 347, 349
INDEX Kiev 1, 5, Ю, 32-34, 36, 40, 42, 49, 51, 61, 100-01, 103, 105, 176, 189, 191-93, 225-29, 231-35, 240, 243, 245-46, 249-52, 254-56, 258-59, 261-72, 275, 278, 289-90, 297, 301-02, 325, 327-28, 330 Kiev Fortified Area 231, 245 Kiev Military District (Imperial Russian) 20 Kiev (Special) Military District 49, 57-59, 61, 155, 198, 225, 265, 301, 379, 381 Kingisepp 116, 121, 136-37, 139-40 Kirgizstan 382 Kirichenko, A. I. 302 Kirin 337, 349 Kirkenes 132 Kishinev 379 Kirov 174, 177, 199 Kirovograd 240, 244-45, 248, 251 Kirpichnikov, A. V. 50 Kirponos, Μ. P. 226, 231-32, 234, 239, 241, 246, 250-51, 258, 262-64, 267, 269-71 Kishinev 227, 366 Kitai-Gorod 235 Kizyun, N. F. 375 Kleimenov, A. N. 375 Klement’ev, N. N. 128 Klenov, P. S. Ill Klimovskikh, V. Y. 77, 154 Klin 194, 216 Klykov, N. K. 164, 183 Knyazhitsa Station 159 Kobrin 9 Kochkin, G. V. 380 Kola peninsula 111, 132 Kolchak, A. V. 31-32 Kolesnikov, Μ. P. 380 Kolesov, V. S. 379 Kolinichenko, A. N. 375 Kolomna 216 Kolpachki, V. Y. 291 Kolpino 121 Komi Republic 381 Konev, I. S. 74-75, 160, 187-88, 199, 203, 206, 209, 213, 215-17 Konigsberg 16 Konotop 185, 256, 261—63, 266, 268 Końskie 48 Konstantinovka 289 · 441 Kopēts, I. I. 152 Korea 39, 43, 56, 335, 342, 345, 348-49, 354-57, 359, 361 Korenevo 274 Korneev 46 Kornilov, L. G. 22-23 Korobkov, A. A. 154 Korosten’ 243, 251 Korosten’ Fortified Area 235, 285 Korsun’ 246 Kostenko, F. Y. 235, 285-87, 290-91, 301 Kosygin, A. N. 147-A8 Kovalev, M. P. 57 Kovalev, V. P. 379 Kovel’ 9, 21, 35 Kovtunov, A. V. 375 Kozhbakhteev, V. Μ. 380 Kozlov, D. T. 315-16, 319-20 Kozlov, Μ. Μ. 361, 363
Kramatorsk 295, 303, 309 Krasil’nikov, S. N. 45, 51 Krasnoarmeiskoe 289, 294 Krasnodar 317-18 Krasnodon 279 Krasnoe 214 Krasnoe Selo 121 Krasnograd 272, 292, 294, 304—06 Krasnogvardeisk Fortified Area 121, 137—38, 144-46 Krasnogvardeisk/Gatchina 122, 135, 137-39, 323 Krasnoyarsk 32 Kremenchug 85, 240, 246, 251, 254, 256, 259, 261-62, 264, 267, 289-90 Kremlin 70, 78, 80, 87, 106, 298 Krichev 163, 172 Krivoi Rog 246, 252, 254, 289 Kronshtadt 112, 134, 136 Kruglov, S. N. 169, 177 Krylenko, N. V. 26 Kuban River 33 Kulik, G. I. 228 Kulikov, V. G. 372-73, 577, 379 Kupyansk 275, 303, 306, 313 Kurds 77 Kurile Islands 59, 334, 337, 340, 348 Kurochkin, P. A. 140, 146, 160, 176, 179 Kuropatkin, A. N. 12-13
442· · THE SOVIET ARMYS HIGH COMMANDS IN WAR AND PEACE, I94I-I992 Kursk 32-33, У7, 86, 95, 103-05, 198, 206, 258, 277, 283, 290, 300, 334, 366 Kushiro 348 Kuusinen, O. V. 129 Kuznetsov, A. A. 121, 138, 143, 147-49 Kuznetsov, E I. 109, 111, 159, 173, 175, 180-81, 198, 205, 253 Kuznetsov, N. G. 79, 81, 88, 147, 343 KV tanks 121, 152, 207, 238, 295 Kwangtung Army 335-36, 340, 347, 349-50 Ladoga Flotilla 129 Lake Baikal 32, 41, 354, 374 Lake Ilmen 116, 118, 123, 134-35, 139-40, 145-46 Lake Khanka 337 Lake Khasan 56, 333 Lake Ladoga 40, 57-58, 127-31, 135, 142, 145-46, 150 Lake Molochnoe 268 Lake Onega 127, 129, 142 Lake Ozernishche 163 Lake Seliger 216 Laos 374 Latin America 38 Latvia 19, 38-44, 48, 54-57, 382 Lazarevskoe 316 Lebedev, P. P. 30-31 Leeb, R. von 109, 118-19 Leer, G. A. 5-6, 10, 47-48 Left Socialist Revolutionary Party 31 Legnica ЪП Lelyushenko, D. D. 203 Lend-Lease 132 Lenin, V. I. 22, 27-29, 68, 97, 142 Lenin Military Political Academy 344, 356 Leningrad xv, 40, 43, 58, 61, 72, 85, 87, 109-21, 126-27, 129-30, 132-35, 137-38, 140-50, 188-93, 198, 265, 271, 289, 318, 322-25, 330 Leningrad Affair 71-72, 148 Leningrad Front 83, 90, 113-14, 127, 145, 147-50, 205, 328, 344, 365 Leningrad Military Defense Council 143, 147, 149 Leningrad Military District 49, 54, 56-58, 61, 112, 114-15, 123, 128, 137, 303, 344, 381 Lepel’ 175 Liaotung Gulf 336, 349 Liaotung Peninsula 333, 348, 355 Liaoyang 13 Liepaja 112 Liman 275 Lipkaní 225 Lithuania 19, 38-39, 43-44, 381-82 Livny 284, 287-88 Lodz 18 Loev 256 Lokhvitsa 268 Lomov, N. A. 355—56 Long-Range Aviation 321 Lopatin, A. I. 281
Louis XIV 2 Lovat’ River 139-40, 173 Lozovaya 296, 302-03 Lubartów 48 Lublin 17, 43, 58-60, 226 Lubny 259 Lubyanka 94 Luchesa River 160 Ludendorff, E. 55 Luga 116, 118, 121-22, 135, 139 Luga Line 191 Luga Operational Group 121 Luga River 116, 118, 121, 123, 133, 135-37, 139, 322 Lukin, M. E 162, 176 Lupeh 346-47 Lutsk 21, 226-27 Lvov/Lemberg 18, 22, 36-37, 40, 226-27, 324 Lyapin, P. I. 177, 185 Lyuban 145, 147 MacArthur, D. 347-48 Main Military Council 79, 114 Main Naval Staff 318 Main Political Directorate 344 Mainz 3 Maksimov, Y. P. 379 Malandin, G. K. xviii, 157, 159 Malaya Vishera 141 Malenkov, G. Μ. 63, 70-71, 73, 75, 82, 147—49, 153, 157, 226, 229, 248, 308, 310 Malin 243 Malinovskii, R. Y. 259, 261, 290, 292, 336-37, 341-43, 346, 350, 355, 367, 369
INDEX Manchuria xiii, xviii, 8, 42-43, 50, 55-56, 58-59, 333, 335, 340, 342, 345, 347-51, 354, 357-59, 361, 374 Manchurian Army (Imperial Russian) 12—13 Manila 348 Mannerheim, C, 127 Manstein, E. von 110, 116, 118, 135, 138^40 Mao, T. 333, 349, 354 Maritime Alps 3 Maritime Army 234, 245, 249, 254 Maritime Group 336—37, 342 Maritime Military District 350, 354 Maritime Province 58 Mariupol’ 114, 289, 294 Marne River 17 Marx, K. 25 Marxism-Leninism 367 Maslennikov, I, I. 165, 168, 173, 175, 203, 209, 343-44 Mediterranean Sea 4, 45 Mediterranean TVD 359-61 Medvezhegorsk 130 Mekhlis, L. Z. 319-20, 328, 330 Melitopol’ 252, 264, 268, 289, 294, 299 Mensheviks 27 Meretskov, K. A. 58-59, 92, 98, 218, 336-37, 342, 345-46, 348-49 Meretskov, V. K. 375 Mexico 28 Mga 148 Middle East 39, 379 Mikhailov, V Μ. 375 Mikhnevich, N. P. 4 Mikoyan, A. I. 72-73, 77-78, 89, 100, 143, 188 Military Electrotechnical Academy 344 “Military Opposition” 142 Ministry of Defense 380 Ministry of Internal Affairs 344 Minsk 34, 40, 67, 90, 153 Missouri 348 Mius River 280, 283, 289, 291-92, 294, 299 Mogilev 20, 22, 158-59, 161, 163, 165, 169, 172-75, 180, 323 Mogilev-Podol’skii 227, 235 Moldavia 9, 226 Moldavian SSR 61 Moldova 379 · 443 Moloskovitsy 136 Molotov, V. Μ. 70-71, 73-75, 78-80, 82, 89, 95, 143, 147-49, 229, 300 Moltke, H. von 24 Mongolia 39, 41, 43, 70, 198, 336, 341-42, 374 Morozov V. S. 118 Mosaisk 197 Moscow xix, 1, 5, 9-Ю, 19, 29-30, 33, 37, 49, 51, 55-57, 59, 61, 67, 71-72, 83-86, 91, 98-99, 102, 105-06, 110, 113-15, 120, 123, 126, 130, 132, 135, 140-42, 149-50, 153-54, 156, 159, 163-64, 166,
172-73, 175-78, 180-81, 183, 185-89, 191-92-96, 198-99, 203, 208, 215-16, 219, 227-29, 233, 248, 250, 255-56, 261, 263, 265, 267, 269, 271-79, 281, 283-84, 286-89, 293, 296-99, 301, 308, 311-13, 321, 324-26, 331, 333, 335-36, 342-44, 348, 350-51, 355-56, 365, 375 Moscow Air Defense Zone 208 Moscow Military District 49, 112, 164, 227-28, 230, 381 Moskalenko, K. S. 268 Mosul 46 Mozhaisk 164, 194, 197, 216 Mozyr’ Group 53 Msta River 141 Mtsensk 295 Mukden 13, 336, 346, 349 Murav’ev, Μ. A. 31, 38 Murmansk 41, 111-12, 120, 130, 132 Murmansk Oblasť 381 Mutankiang 337, 346-47, 349 Muzychenko, I. N. 233, 239, 242-43, 249, 253 Naro-Fominsk xx, 162 National Air Defense 378 Nationalist Chinese 333-54 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) xiv, 354, 362, 368, 370, 375, 377, 379-80, 382 Narva 40, 137, 365 Narva River 133-34 Naval Academy 81,318 Navy 378 Nazarov, K. S. 343 Nelidovo 206
444 · ΤΗΕ SOVIET ARMY S HIGH COMMANDS IN WAR AND PEACE, I94I-I992 Neman River, 1, 4, 46, 109 Neva River 138, 144, 146, 150 Nevel’ 159, 163, 323 Nevskii, G.G. 291 New York City, 22 Nicholas I 14 Nicholas II 14, 19-20, 22, 24 Nikishev, D. N. 121, 128 Nikolaenko, Y. Μ. 320 Nikolaev 85, 105, 244, 252-53, 297 Nikolai Nikolaevich 14—15, 19, 22, 24 Nikopol’ 260, 264 Ninth Army (German) xx, 151, 185, 191, 196, 204 Nizhnii-Novgorod See Gor’kii NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs) 71, 120, 162, 164, 168, 186, 279, 344 Normandy 360 North African Theater of War 357-58 North African TVD 359, 361 North Caucasus 32-33, 42, 52, 77, 256-57, 277, 289, 297, 315-16, 326, 382 North Caucasus Front 99, 229, 317, 321 North Caucasus High Command xiii, xv, xviii—xix, 229, 315-18, 320-21, 325, 328, 330-31 North Caucasus Military District 49, 112, 155, 274, 316, 379, 381 North Korea 355 North Sea 4 Northern Fleet 112, 116, 131-32, 145 Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command 381 Northern Front 52, 54, 58-60, 75, 102, 112, 116-17, 120-21, 123, 128, 131, 136-38, 142, 145, 344, 381 Northern Front (Imperial Russian) 18—20, 25-26, 51 Northern Group of Forces ЪП Northern Military District 381-82 Northern Pacific Flotilla 342 Northwest European TVD 359 Northwestern Front 54, 57-60, 75, 100, 102, 109-12, 114, 116-23, 130, 132, 135-36, 139, 141, 145-46, 149, 151-52, 155, 159, 184, 199, 202, 226, 321 Northwestern Front (Imperial Russian) 13, 16, 19-20, 24, 49 Northwestern High Command xv, xvii, xix, 112-23, 126-38, 141-50, 318, 322, 325-28, 330, 341, 343 Norway 12, 87 Novaya Ladoga 129 Novgorod 87,
115-16, 118, 121-23, 135-36, 139, 141 Novgorod-Severskii 252, 263-64 Novikov, A.A. 343, 345-46 Novocherkassk 279-80 Novorzhev 123 Novosel’skii, Y. V. 239 Novyi Bug 248 Novyi Oskol 275 Oder River 4 Odessa 87, 234, 245, 248, 252, 254-57, 289, 355 Odessa Military District 57, 61, 90, 99, 115, 225, 238, 242—43, 379, 381 Ogarkov, N. V 373, 377-79 OGPU See NKVD Oka River 216 OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres) 191 OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) 140 Olenino 197, 203, 206-07, 209, 214, 217 Olonets 128, 141 Omsk 31-32 Onuprienko, D. R 164, 183 OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) 362 Operation Bagration 106 Operation Commander Rumyantsev 104 Operation Kutuzov 104 Operation Leap 85 Operation Barbarossa 189 Operational direction 10, 23, 33-34, 36-37, 39, 41, 48-51, 53, 57, 102, 121, 134, 146, 227, 322, 356, 364-65 Operational zone 2-3, 6—7, 10, 49 Opochka 111 Oposhnya 274 Oranienbaum 137, 150 Orel 32-33, 37, 52, 103-05, 167, 194, 199, 202, 284, 289, 296, 298 Orel Front 285 Orel’ River 304-05 Orenburg 317
INDEX Orsha 154, 159, 162-63, 167, 169 Osipov, V. V. 379 Osipovichi 165 Oskol River 258, 313 Ostashkov xx, 141, 146, 162, 177, 182, 216 Oster 262 Oster River 258 Ostrov 40, 110-11, 135 Ovchinnikov, A. T. 375 Ovchinnikov, G. N. 380 Ovruch 251, 254 Oyama, I. 12 Pacific Fleet 58, 81, 342, 345, 348-19, 374 Pacific Ocean 47, 81, 334, 340, 347 Pacific Squadron 12 Pacific Theater of War 356-59 Pacific TVD 361 Parichi 159 Parsegov, Μ. A. 291 Pavlograd 258, 292, 294 Pavlov, D. G. 74, 77, 90, 151, 153, 166, 181, 311 Pavlovskii, I. G. 370 Peace of Brest-Litovsk 27 Penza 31 People s Commissariat of Defense 49 People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs 28 People s Commissariat of Internal Affaairs See NKVD People s Commissariat of Military Affairs 28 People’s Commissariat of Naval Affairs 28 Perekop 315 Perevolochnaya 251, 256 Persian Gulf 379 Pervomaisk 242-44, 280, 297 Peter I (the Great) 70, 381 Peterhof 122 Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies 22 Petrov, I. Y. 317 Petrov, V. I. 374 Petrovichi 186 Petrozavodsk 128, 130 Petrozavodsk Operational Group 128 Petsamo 133 Philippines 334 Pigurnov, A. P. 356 · 445 Plan A 13, 16-17 Plan Barbarossa 65, 189, 191, 193 Plan G 13 Ploesti 61, 227 Pochinok 173, 179, 186 Podlas, K.P. 276, 311 Podvoiskii, N. I. 28 Pokhon’ 116 Pokrovskii, A. P. xviii, 230-32, 238, 240-42, 244-45, 249, 251, 257-59, 262-63, 267, 273-74 Poland 4, 17-19, 34-35, 37-39-14, 46-48, 50, 52, 54-58, 60-61, 68, 87, 98, 105, 151-52, 155, 225-26, 354, 363, 377-78 /hZrrýr/Pripyať Marshes, Pinsk Marshes 4—5, 9-10, 19, 34-35, 37, 39-40, 42, 47, 49, 51,53-59, 94, 159, 165,
225, 251 Poli 337 Politburo of the Central Committee/Presidium 27-28, 63, 68, 70-73, 76, 78, 84, 87, 106, 113-14, 149, 157, 199, 229, 311 Political Consultative Committee 375—76 Polotsk 181 Polotsk Fortified Area 159-60, 163 Poltava 232, 250, 256, 258, 272, 290 Ponedelin, P G. 233, 239, 242-44, 249, 253, 256 Ponomarenko, P. K. 161 Popkov, P. S. 138, 143, 147-48 Popov, G. Μ. 169, 177 Popov, Μ. Μ. 112, 128, 131, 137, 145, 147-50, 202, 205 Popov, N. I. 379 Popov, V. S. 210 Port Arthur 12, 333, 335, 349, 355 Posen/Poznan 4, 60 Poskrebyshev, A. N. 78 Postnikov, S. I. 378 Potapov, Μ. I. 233, 251 Potapov, Μ. Μ. 343 Potsdam Conference 81, 99, 342-43, 347 PPSh machine guns 207 Prague 60, 366 Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet 67, 113, 164 Priluki 256 Pronin, N. N. 164 Propoisk 172, 176
44-6 · the soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Proskurov 17, 34 Protva River 216 Provisional Government 19-20, 22, 25, 28-29, 68 Prut River 12, 58, 227 Psel River 252, 264, 266, 268-70, 272 Pshennikov, P. S. 128 Pskov 40, 111, 116, 135, 322, 365 Psurtsev, N. D. 343 Purkaev, Μ. A. 204, 231, 234, 337, 342, 355 Pushkin 135 Putivi’ 263 Pyadyshev, K. P. 123 Pyongyang 349 Radomyshľ 240 Rakutin, K. I. 183, 185 Rasputin, G. Y. 19, 230 Reagan, R. W. 376 Rechitsa 158 Red Army/Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army (RKKA) xv, xvii-xviii, 5, 8, 12, 26—38, 40-42, 48-50, 52-57, 59-61, 63, 66, 68-70, 75-81, 84-88, 90-91, 95-96, 98-101, 103-05, 107, 109-14, 116-19, 122, 127, 142, 146, 152-53, 155, 157-58, 160, 162, 164, 167, 169, 172, 177, 179, 186-87, 189-90, 193-96, 198-99, 202, 205-08, 210-13, 215-16, 219, 225, 228-30, 232, 239-40, 247-49, 251, 256-57, 262, 269-71, 274, 280, 283-84, 288-89, 295-96, 299-304, 307, 311-13, 316-17, 320-27, 330-31, 333-35, 343-45, 350-51, 355-58, 363-64, 366, 371 Red Army Air Force 120, 147 Red Banner Far Eastern Front 56 Red Guard 27, 112, 114 Reiter, Μ. A. 105 Remezov, E N. 160 Rennenkampf, K. R 24 Reserve Army 75 Reserve Front 103, 135, 140, 177, 180, 182-83, 186, 228, 255, 265, 273, 326, 329 Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic (RVSR) 29, 37, 68, 81 Rhine River 3, 47 Rhineland 96 Riga 110, 112, 133 1941-1992 RKKA Military Academy See General Staff Academy RKKA Staff See General Staff Rodin, V S. 379 Rogachev 154, 159-61, 187 Rokossovskii, К. K. x, 92, 94, 167-69, 172-73, 175-76, 179, 184, 202, 329 Romania 5, 8, 10, 13, 32, 39-41, 43-44, 46,
49, 51, 54-57, 59-61, 65, 86-87, 225, 227, 376-77 Romanian Front 55 Romanian Front (Imperial Russian) 23, 52 Romanov dynasty 230 Romny 258, 268 Roosevelt, F. D. 89, 271 Roslavl’ 162, 165, 168, 172, 179-80, 182, 186, 208, 210 Rostov 33, 36-37, 85, 90, 276-86, 291, 316, 327 Rotmistrovka 245 Rovno 17, 34, 226-27 Royal Navy 132 Rumoi 348 Rundstedt, K. R. G. von 225-26 Russian Civil War 27-31, 33, 37-38, 41, 52-54, 66, 68, 70, 72-73, 79, 81, 91, 95, 97, 99, 112, 114, 127, 142, 155, 157, 161, 177, 198, 227-30, 234, 274, 333, 342, 344, 350, 353, 355-56, 381 Russian Communist Party of Bolsheviks RKP(b) See Communist Party of the Soviet Union Russian Empire 27, 41, 67, 381 Russian Expeditionary Corps 355 Russian Federation 26 Russian Social-Democratic Workers Party (RSDRP) 27, 67 Russo-Japanese War 7, 20, 228, 333, 361 Russo-Turkish War (1828-29) 2 Russo-Turkish War (1877-78) 3, 14 Ruza 216 Ruzskii, N. V. 16 RVSR Field Staff 26, 29-30, 97-98 Ryabyshev, D. I. 93-94, 251, 259-61 Rybnitsa 241 Rykov, A. I. 68 Rzhev 85, 174, 177, 196-97, 199, 202-04, 206-09, 211-14, 217-19, 300, 324
INDEX Sabsk 137 Saint Petersburg/Petrograd xv, 1-2, 5, 9-10, 12-13, 16, 18-19, 22, 27-28, 49, 51, 57, 114, 126 Saint Petersburg/Petrograd Military District 14, 19 Sakhalin Island 59, 333, 335, 337, 340, 347-48 Salonika 41 SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) 373 Samara 32 Samoilenko, V. G. 378 Samoilo, A. A. 5, 37-38 Sandalov, L. Μ. 364 Sandomierz 18 Sarny 21 Savoy 3 Scandinavia 38, 46 Scott, H. and Scott, W. xvi Sea of Azov 33, 37, 52, 85, 258, 260, 269, 272, 277, 292, 299, 315, 319, 326 Sea of Japan 8, 340, 361 Sea of Okhotosk 340 Sebezh 40, 111 Second Army (Austro-Hungarian) 17 Second Army (German) 180, 191 Second Baltic Front 98, 156 Second Belorussian Front 105, 318, 363, 365 Second Far Eastern Front 343, 345, 347, 349 Second Panzer Group/Army (German) 151, 158, 160-61, 163, 166, 179-80, 185, 189, 191-92, 196 Second Ukrainian Front 60, 115 Seim River 258, 261 Seleznev, P. Y. xviii, 317 Selizharovo 216 Semenov 45 Serpukhov 29, 216 Sestra River 130 Sevastopol’ 315, 319, 381 Seven Year’s War 2 Seventeenth Army (German) 225 Severskii Donets River 258, 272, 276, 289, 296-97, 306 Sevsk 289 SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) 348 Shafalovich, E P. 45 · 447 Sha-ho River 13 Shakhty 279 Shaposhnikov, B. Μ. xviii, 56, 58, 80, 82, 91, 98, 101, 123, 126, 135, 139, 141, 143-44, 146, 151, 166, 174-78, 181, 183, 186, 206, 215-16, 245, 253, 256, 260-64, 266-68, 270,277-79, 281-82, 285-86, 298, 300, 303, 307, 319 Shchadenko, Y. A. 228 Shcherbakov, V. I. 137 Shelon’ River 118 Shimsk 118 Shikin, L V. xviii, 343-45 Shiiki 159 Shilovskii, Y. A. 366-67 Shirinkin, A. I.
379 Shklov 160, 162 Shlissel’burg 150 Shlomin, I. T. 44 Shorin, V. I. 33 Shostka 273 Shpola 239, 241 Shtemenko, S. Μ. xviii, 90, 102-04, 106, 155 Shtepovka 252 Shtykov, T. F. 139 Shtern, G. Μ. 56 Shvarts, N. N. 50 Shvetsov, V. I. 203, 206, 208—09 Šiauliai 110 Siberia 26-27, 31-32, 41^2, 68, 74, 77 Siberian Military District 49, 343, 381 Silesia 4, 17-18, 61 Simbirsk 27, 31 Sinel’nikovo 299, 303 Sino-Japanese War 333 Sirotino 159 Siverskii 138 Sixteenth Army (German) 109, 118, 140 Sixth Army (German) 192, 225 Skřipko, N. S. 321 Slavyansk 293-95, 306 Slovakia 65 Slutsk 121, 153 Smirnov, I. N. 233, 244 Smirnov, M. V. 367 Smolensk 4, 8, 55, 119, 154, 158-69, 172-79, 181-93, 197, 202, 208, 215, 217, 219, 265, 267, 289, 323, 326-27, 329-30, 343, 377
448 · the soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Snopot’ 214 Snopot’ River 207 Sobennikov, P. P. Ill, 119, 123, 135, 139, 146 Socialist Revolutionaries 29 Sofronov, G. P. 245 Sokolov, S. L. 377 Sokolov, V. S. 378 Sokolovskii, V. D. xviii, 75, 105, 177-78, 197, 301, 368 Solnechnogorsk 216 Solomatin, Μ. D. 343 Solov’evo 176 Sol’tsy 118-20, 135, 322 Somme River 21 Sortavala 128-29, 131 Southeast Asia 334 Southeast Asian TVD 361 Southeastern Army (Finnish) 128 Southeastern Front 33, 36, 52, 229 Southern Bug River 5, 235, 252 Southern Front 32-33, 36-37, 52, 54, 57, 60, 75, 93, 98-99, 102, 227-29, 231-35, 238-49, 251-61, 263-64, 266, 268-70, 273-86, 289-94, 298, 303-04, 306, 311-13, 330 Southern Group of Forces 379 Southern Military District 381-82 Southern High Command 379 Southwest Pacific 356 Southwestern Front xx, 33-37, 52-54, 58-60, 75, 91, 98, 100, 102, 104, 155, 176, 181-82, 185-86, 195, 226-35, 242, 244-46, 248-51, 254, 256-59, 261-68, 270-79, 281-93, 296, 301-02, 304, 311-13, 324, 327, 331, 343 Southwestern Front (Imperial Russian) 13, 16-18-23, 49, 51 Southwestern High Command (1941-1942) xv, xviii-xix, 85, 155, 188, 227-35, 238-41, 244-49, 251-55, 257-68, 270-80, 282-85, 287-313, 324-27, 329-31 Southwestern High Command (1984—1992) 379 Southwestern Pacific Area 359 Southwestern TVD Յ6Յ Soviet-Finnish War 343 Soviet-German Theater of War 357-58 Soviet-German TVD 359-60 1941-1992 Soviet-Japanese War 333 Soviet Navy 318 Soviet Union (Soviet Republic, USSR) xiii-xvi, xix, 26, 28, 34, 38—41, 43-47, 52, 54, 56-57, 60, 65-69, 73, 75-77, 79, 81, 85-86, 89, 96-97, 111,
113, 133, 155, 190, 199, 230, 246, 271, 334-35, 341-42, 345, 348, 353-54, 357, 359, 363, 368-69, 372, 378-81 Sozh River 180 Spanish Civil War 355 Spanish Republic 81, 355 Spas-Demensk 210 Staff of the Far Eastern Forces 12 Stalin, I. S. xiii, xv, xvii-xviii, 26, 28—30, 35-36, 38, 53, 56, 59-61, 66-102, 104-07, 112-15, 120, 122, 126, 132, 134-35, 140-41, 143-49, 152, 157, 160, 162, 164, 166-68, 172-83, 186, 188, 192, 195-96, 198-99, 203-07, 210, 212-18, 225, 227-32, 239-40, 242, 245-56, 258-72, 274-75, 279, 283-85, 288-89, 292-94, 297-301, 303, 306-13, 316, 319-21, 326-31, 334-35, 341-45, 347, 351, 353-57, 360, 364, 366-67, 379 Stalin, S. I. 69 Stalin, V. I. 69 Stalin, Y. I. 69 Stalingrad 32-33, 37, 42, 75, 85, 92, 95-96, 112, 155, 188, 192, 198, 250, 274, 297, 313, 334 Stalingrad Front 98, 155, 229, 274 Stalino/Donetsk 289, 294 Stalinogorsk 195 Staraya Russa xx, 121, 136, 140, 146, 162, 215, 322 Staryi Bykhov 162 Staryi Oskol 258, 275 State Bank 156 State Defense Committee (GKO) 29, 66-67, 70-78, 80-82, 84, 87-88, 97, 112, 115, 131, 147, 149, 154, 156, 164, 206, 228, 231, 248, 335 State Planning Committee (Gosplari) 72 Stavka (of the High Command, of the Supreme Command, of the Supreme High Command) xix, xxi, 55, 63, 76, 78-88, 91-92, 94-95, 97-99, 101-07, 111, 113,
INDEX 116-17, 120-21, 126, 130-31, 135-36, 139-43, 149, 153-56, 159-66, 168-69, 172-77, 179-88, 194, 196-98, 202-03, 205-08, 212-15, 218, 227, 231, 233-35, 238-49, 251-62, 264-65, 267-70, 272-86, 288, 290-99, 301-02, 304-07, 309-13, 315-17, 319-22, 324-31, 335-36, 340-43, 345, 347-48, 351, 367 Stavka (Imperial Russian) 14, 18-20, 22-24, 29, 81 Steppe Front 98, 103-04, 115 Steppe Military District 103 Strategie direction 49-51-52, 54, 56, 61, 67, 77, 80, 85, 87, 91, 100, 102-03, 105, 109-12, 114-15, 117-19, 126-27, 135, 151, 154-55, 158, 162, 164, 168, 182, 187, 189, 191-96, 215, 219, 225, 228, 257, 266, 275, 284, 302, 313, 316, 321-26, 329, 331, 340, 350, 356, 362-68, 371-72, 374-75, 377-78 Strategie Rocket Forces 368-69, 378 Striana River 187 Subbotin, A. I. 123, 142, 147 Sudakov, F. P. 47 Sukhinichi 202-03 Sukhodol 216 Sukhomlin, A. V. 45—46 Sukhomlinov, V. A. 16 Sula River 252 Sumy 274 Sungari River 347, 349 Surazh 163, 206 Suwałki ПО, 152-53 Svatovo 293 Svir River 127, 130 Sweden 8, 10, 12 Switzerland 4 Sychevka 197, 203-04, 208-09, 212 Syria 44 T-34 tanks 121, 152, 207, 238, 251, 295 T-60 tanks 207, 295 Tadzhikistan 382 Taganrog 33, 258, 277, 280, 282-83, 297 Taiga 346 Tallinn 40, 112, 121, 133-34 Tal’noe 239 Taman’ peninsula 315, 320 · 449 Tambov 230 Tamruchi, V. S. 291 Tarnovka 241 Tehran 334 Tehran Conference 76, 86, 107, 113, 334 Terebuny 287 Tereshchenko, Μ. N. 378, 380 Ternopol’ 34 Tetieev 235 Tevchenkov, A. N. 356 Theater of military activities (TVD) 2—9, 12-13, 23, 31, 33-55, 58-61, 63, 335, 340-41, 347, 351, 356-68, 371, 375 Theater of war 2-4, 6-8, 10, 40^1,
44—50, 52, 356-61, 363 Third Army (Austro-Hungarian) 17 Third Army (Romanian) 225 Third Baltic Front 99, 344 Third Belorussian Front 105, 230-31, 301, 351, 363, 365 Third Panzer Group/Army (German) 109, 119, 151, 158, 160, 163, 169, 189, 191-92, 196, 204 Third Ukrainian Front 60, 343 Tikhvin 130 Tim 258, 276 Timoshenko, S. K. xviii, 53, 57, 59, 75-76, 79-80, 82, 89, 100, 154-57, 159-69, 172-84, 186, 188, 193, 226, 228, 265-70, 272-88, 290-300, 302-13, 323, 326-31 Tippelskirch, K. von xvi Tito, J. B. 69 Tobol’ River 32 Tokyo 187, 348 Tokyo Bay 348 Tolun 346 Tormasov, A. R 1 Toropets 165, 167-68, 172, 185, 202 Torun 60 Torzhok 162 Tosno 141 Touzakov, Y. A. 375 Trans-Baikal-Amur Military District 350, 354-55 Trans-Baikal Front 58, 60, 115, 333, 336, 341-42, 345, 349-50 Trans-Baikal Military District 49-50, 374, 381 Trans-Caspian Front 52
450 · the soviet army’s high commands in war and peace, Trans-Caucasus 3, 7, 43, 47, 67, 72 Trans-Caucasus Front 60, 274, 318, 343 Trans-Caucasus Military District 49, 99, 344, 379, 381 Trans-Siberian Railroad 36, 334 Treaty of Portsmouth 13 Tret’yak, I. Μ. 374 Triandafillov, V. K. 55 Tributs, V. F. 133 Trostyanets 235 Trotskii, L. D. 28-30, 37, 68, 97 Tsaritsyn See Stalingrad Tsitsihar 58, 335-37, 346 Tsvetkov, A. S. xvii, 127-28, 131, 137, 139 Tukhachevskii, Μ. N. 34—38, 54—55, 97 Tula 33, 194-95, 216, 284-86 Tumanka Bay 133 Tungkiang 347 Tupikov, V. I. 266-67, 271 Turkestan 41 Turkestan Army 31 Turkestan Front 32, 36, 52, 54 Turkestan Military District 379, 381 Turkey (Ottoman Empire) 8, 23, 26, 39, 44, 56, 60, 379 Turkish Meskhatins 77 Turkmenistan 382 Tuzlov River 280, 282-83 Tver 114, 373 Tvertsa River 141, 216 Tyulenev, I. V. xx, 227, 234, 238^15, 248-49, 252-55, 258-60 Uborevich, I. P 55 Ufa 32 Ugra River 216 Ukhta 112 Ukraine, xxi, 4, 32-35, 43-44, 46, 52, 59, 61, 65, 73, 87, 100, 105, 112, 114, 155, 158, 182, 191-92, 198, 225, 229, 245, 247, 249, 257, 265-66, 324, 382 Ukrainian Communist Party 249 Ukrainian Front 32, 36, 52, 57, 155 Ukrainian Military District 30, 54 Ulan-Ude 374 Uman’ 40, 235, 239-40, 246, 248, 253, 259, 315, 325, 329 United States 23, 38, 69, 132, 271, 334, 353-54, 356, 362, 367-69, 376 1941-1992 Upa River 216 Ural Military District 49, 90, 381 Ural Mountains 31, 41, 73—74, 114 Ussuri Front 52 Ussuri River 347 Ustinov, D. F. 78, 373, 377 Utkin, B. P. 378 Uzbekistan 382 Valdai 141, 216 Valdai Hills 146 Valuiki 275 Vashugin, N. N. 227 Vasilevskii,
A. Μ. xiii, xviii, 61, 81-83, 86-87, 89, 91, 96, 98-107, 126, 199, 204, 206, 245, 255, 262-63, 276, 298, 300-01, 303, 307-10, 313, 320-21, 331, 334-35, 341-51, 355 Vatsetis, 1.1. 29—31, 37 Vatutin, N. E 100, 104-05 Velikaya River 111, 116 Velikie Luki 118, 123, 146, 159, 164—66, 173, 175, 182, 184-85, 187, 199, 202, 215, 323 Velizh 160, 168, 184, 217 Verdun 20 Verkhne-Dneprovsk 251 Verkhne-Kurmoyarskaya 316 Vetoshnikov, L. V. 291 Vidlitsa 128 Vienna 7, 51, 60 Vietnam 374 Vilnius 35, 109-10 Vinnitsa 240 Vinogradov, I. V. 291 Vinogradov, V. I. 343 Vistula River 9, 17-18, 35-37, 58, 87 Vitebsk 40, 154, 158-64, 181, 206, 215, 323, 327 Vitebskii 163, 175, 199, 202 Vladimir-Volynskii 33, 226 Vladivostok 12, 336 Vlasov, A. A. 203 Volchansk 302, 305, 313 Volga Germans 77 Volga Military District 49, 373, 381 Volga Military Flotilla 31 Volga River 26-27, 31, 33, 41, 81, 141, 192, 195, 197, 203, 205, 216, 225, 274, 313, 317, 344, 355
INDEX Volga-Ural Military District 381 Volhynia 19 Volkhov Front 218, 344 Volkhov River 139, 141, 146 Volokolamsk 83, 164, 196 Voloshin, I. Μ. 374-75 Volunteer Army (Whites) 22 Vop’ River 168, 172-73, 175-76, 179, 184 Voronezh 32, 37, 42, 90, 279, 282-83, 286, 288, 296-97, 303 Voronezh Front 98, 104—05, 229, 343 Voronov, N. N. 72, 95, 147, 205, 331, 334 Voroshilov, K. Y. xvii, 72-73, 75-76, 79, 81-82, 112-17, 119-23, 126, 128-39, 141-50, 228, 265, 322, 328 Vorskla River 252 Voznesensk 248-49 Voznesenskii, N. A. 71-73, 82, 89, 148 Vruda River 137 Vuoksi River 129-30 Vyazma 162-63, 174, 177, 181, 194, 196-97, 199, 204-06, 208-09, 210-14, 217-19, 300, 324, 329 Vyborg/Viipuri 40, 127, 129-30 Vyrodov, I. Y. 374 Vyshnii Volochek 141 Vysokoe 206 Wanching 337, 346 War of the Spanish Succession 2 Warsaw 4, 17-18, 24, 34-36, 43, 61, 87, 105, 152 Warsaw Military District 16 Warsaw Pact 99, 362, 370, 373, 375-79, 381-82 Wehrmacht 109, 119 West Germany 377 Western Allies 76, 107, 334, 342, 353-54, 357, 360 Western Bug River 4, 17, 152 Western Dvina River 4, 9, 12, 19, 35, 42, 55, 109-10, 154, 158, 160, 165, 184-85, 189, 289 Western Europe 368 Western European Theater of War 357-58 Western European TVD 360-61 Western Front 34-37, 52-55, 58-61, 74-75, 77, 83, 90, 102, 104-05, 110, 151-59, 161-66, 172, 176-86, 188, 193, 195-99, · 451 202-04, 206-17, 226-27, 265, 273, 286-87, 298, 301, 317, 323-24, 326-27, 329, 331 Western Front (Imperial Russian) 18-21, 23-25, 49, 51 Western Front (World War I) 18, 23, 41 Western Front (World War II) 340 Western Group of Forces 377 Western High Command
(1941—1942) xv, xviii-xx, 98, 154-59, 161-64, 166, 173—80, 182-83, 186, 188, 193, 197-99, 202, 205-07, 209-11, 213, 215-16, 218-19, 230, 301, 323-31 Western High Command (1984—1992) 373, 377, 380 Western Special Military District 58, 61, 151, 381-82 Western Trans-Baikal Front 52 White Sea 31, White Sea-Baltic Canal 126 Whites 26, 31-34, 126, 142, 155, 228, 317, 343, 353 Winter War 43 Wkra River 36 Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspectorate 68 Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Fleet 27 World War I 7, 13, 23, 26, 29, 32, 34, 40, 47, 53, 98, 102, 155, 157, 228, 317, 355 World War II xi, xiii, xviii, xx—xxi, 29—30, 44-45, 56, 63, 68, 113, 353, 356-58, 360-61, 363, 367, 370-73 Xinjiang 374 Yak-1 fighters 207 Yalta Conferemce 81, 99, 334 Yamada, O. 349 Yampol’ 276 Yanushkevich, N. N. 15—16 Yarchevskii, P. G. 44-46, 50-51 Yaroslavl’ Oblasť 56 Yartsevo 163, 165-67, 172-73, 175, 178-79, 184 Yefremov 284 Yefremov M. G. 180, 204-05, 217 Yegorov, A. I. 33-37, 53, 97 Yekaterinburg 19, 32 Yelets 194-95, 285, 287-88
452- · THE SOVIET ARMYS HIGH COMMANDS IN WAR AND PEACE, I94I-I992 Yeletskoe 208 Yellow Sea 8, 340, 361 Yelnya xx, 101, 162, 166-67, 173, 175-77, 179, 181, 183, 185-87, 206, 208, 210, 214, 255, 326 Yeremenko, A. I. 154, 157, 163, 166, 178, 180-82, 263, 271 Yermakov, A. N. 276 Yershakov, F. A. 159 Yezhov, N. I. 70-71 Yugoslavia 38, 69, 87, 379 Yukhnov 197, 204, 206-08, 210, 213 Yushkevich, V. A. 203 Zabolotnika Station 163 Zaionchkovskii, A. Μ. 40, 358 Zaitsev, Μ. Μ. Zaitsev, P. A. 122 Zakharov, G. F. xviii, 317-19, 321 Zakharov, Μ. V. xiv, xvii, 56, 114—15, 119-20, 126-127, 135, 205, 322, 343, 370, 372 Zakharkin, I. G. 183, 210, 213 Zaporozhets, A. I. 93, 242-43, 248, 252, 260 Zaporozhye 85, 252, 255, 258-59, 261, 269, 289, 299, 315 Zavoryi 163 Zhadov/Zhidov, A. S. 92 Zhdanov, A. A. xvii, 113-15, 123, 126, 129, 131-34, 136-38, 141, 143-50 Zhdanovshchina 114 Zhernosekovo 206 Zhigarev, P. F. 147 Zhilinskii, Y. G. 16, 24 Zhitomir 34, 40, 227, 234-35, 240 Zhizdra 184, 202, 207, 210 Zhlobin 159-61, 165, 187 Zhmerinka 235 Zhukov, G. K. xviii, 57, 59-60, 69, 72, 74-75, 78-81-84, 86-87, 89-92, 94-96, 98-102, 104-07, 111, 113, 120, 128, 150-51, 156, 159-60, 162, 164-65, 167-69, 173-78, 181, 183, 185-88, 195-99, 202-18, 226, 228-29, 232-34, 238, 240, 255-56, 265, 272, 299-300, 305, 309, 323-24, 326-29, 331,333, 341,355, 367 Zhukov, G. V. 255 Zinov’ev, G. Y. 68 Zlobin, V.M. 233 Zmiev 275 Znamenka 244 Zolotarev, A. Μ. 4—5, 9-Ю Zubtsov 204, 209 Zvenigorodka 242-43, 246, 248 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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title_full | The Soviet Army's high commands in war and peace, 1941-1992 Richard W. Harrison |
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