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  Andrei Yeremenko - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Andrei Ivanovich Yeremenko (Yeryomenko, Андрей Иванович Ерёменко) (October 14, 1892 - November 19, 1970) Soviet general during World War II, Marshal of the Soviet Union, born in Markovka in the province of Kharkov to a peasant family.
In 1940, Yeremenko was placed in command of the 6th Cavalry Corps, which was responsible for invading Eastern Poland, as part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
After the war, Yeremenko had three major commands: between 1945-1946, he was the Commander in Chief of the Carpathian Military District, from 1946-1952 he was the Commander in Chief of the Western Siberian Military District, and from 1953-1958 he was the Commander in Chief of the Northern Caucasian Military District.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Andrei_Yeremenko   (774 words)

  
 Yeremenko, Andrei Ivanovich (1892 - 1970)
Yeremenko was born in Markovka (near Kharkov) to a peasant family.
In 1940, Yeremenko was placed in command of the 6th Cavalry Corps, which was part of the Soviet Forces that invaded Eastern Poland, as part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (Second World War).
Yeremenko was thrust into a very precarious position as Western Front had been all but destroyed in the fighting, but Yeremenko was able patch together what remaining forces he had, and was able to halt the German offensive just outside of Smolensk.
www.historyofwar.org /articles/people_yeremenko.html   (769 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Andrei Tarkovsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (Андре́й Арсе́ньевич Тарко́вский) (April 4, 1932 - December 28, 1986) was a Russian movie director, writer, and actor.
Andrei Tarkovsky was buried in a graveyard for Russian émigrés in the town of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, Île-de-France, France.
Andrei Rublev (1966) - An epic based on the life of Andrei Rublev, the most famous medieval Russian painter of icons.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Andrei_Tarkovsky   (711 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Andrei Rublev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Andrei Rublev probably lived in the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra under Nikon of Radonezh, who became hegumen after the death of Sergii Radonezhsky (1392).
The first mention about Rublev’s iconography was in 1405 when he decorated icons and frescos for the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Moscow Kremlin in company with Feofan Grek and Prokhor of Gorodets.
Since 1959 the Andrei Rublev museum has been open in Andronnikov Monastery, showing the art of his works and his epoch.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Andrei_Rublev.html   (319 words)

  
 Go2War2.nl - Yeremenko, Andrei I.
Andrei Ivanovich Yeremenko (Nederlands: Andrei Ivanovitsj Jeremenko) werd op 14 oktober 1892 geboren in Markovka in de Oekraïne uit een boerenfamilie.
Yeremenko was van mening dat dit niet efficiënt was en verzocht Stalin hem het bevel over beide fronten te geven.
Yeremenko was erg boos en verdrietig omdat hij de kwestie niet af mocht maken en Rokossovsky de eer van de overwinning zou krijgen.
www.go2war2.nl /artikel/1319   (1014 words)

  
 Andrei Yeremenko
Andrei Ivanovich Yeremenko (October 14, 1892 — November 19, 1970) Soviet general during World War II, Marshal of the Soviet Union, born in Markovka in the province of Kharkov to a peasant family.
Eight days after the invasion began, Yeremenko was recalled to Moscow where he was made the Acting Commander of the Western Front, two days after its original commander, Lt. Gen.
After the war, Yeremenko had three major commands: between 1945—1946, he was the Commander in Chief of the Carpathian Military District, from 1946—1952 he was the Commander in Chief of the Western Siberian Military District, and from 1953—1958 he was the Commander in Chief of the Northern Caucasian Military District.
www.ruswave.com /articles/marshals-soviet-union/yeremenko   (751 words)

  
 Exordio - Segunda Guerra Mundial - General Andrei Yeremenko
Yeremenko solicita ser el único comandante en la ciudad del Volga y el Frente Sur-Occidental, pero Stalin no le concede tal privilegio, ordenándole que marche al frente al día siguiente.
Yeremenko contribuyó de manera decisiva con la victoria haciendo que las tropas del General Paulus capitularan.
Yeremenko murió en Moscú el 19 de noviembre de 1970.
www.exordio.com /1939-1945/personajes/yeremenko.html   (432 words)

  
 The writing of David H. Lippman:::Wildbill Guarnere.com World War 2 Repository
Andrei Yeremenko, twice wounded in battle, faces a Moscow doctor.
Yeremenko struggles to walk on his wounded leg without a stick, and can only move half a dozen steps.
Yeremenko says, "Tell me, professor, hand on heart, if you were suffering from an illness like mine, in its present stage, could you sit calmly on one side, knowing that hundreds of people were dying from wounds and waiting for your help, yours, Professor, no-one else?"
davidhlippman.wildbillguarnere.com /more.php?id=A56_0_1_0_M   (387 words)

  
 Online dating, dating chat, dating/personal, love and romance, dating service, dating siteThe new technology for ...
This greatly lessens the negative effects of explosions and gives considerable economic savings, because the preparation of ore mass for blasting is the most energy-consuming process of mineral development.
Professor Andrei Yeremenko, of the Institute of Mining of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Siberian branch, told the paper that "our special charges act on the principle of a piston effect, and the mass of ore is destroyed in a more sedate way." All this occurs at a depth of down to one kilometer.
Commercial blocks are prepared for blasting at levels separated by a distance of between 60 and 90 meters.
www.russiannewsroom.com /print.aspx?id=3534   (330 words)

  
 World War II Plus 55 - August 1-2 , 1942
Andrei Yeremenko leaves his walking stick in Stalin's outer office with the major-domo, and walks carefully but boldly into the meeting room of the State Defense Committee.
Andrei Yeremenko arrives in Stalingrad and is met by his "Member of Military Council," an officer who is responsible for indoctrination, propaganda, morale, and welfare of the troops.
Yeremenko is give four days to set up his defenses.
www.usswashington.com /dl02au42.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Prague Offensive
During the battle Prague was liberated, and the troops of Army Group Center that did not surrender after the capitulation of Germany were captured (~850,000).
The assault was carried out by 1st (Ivan Konev), 2nd (Rodion Malinovsky), 4th Ukrainian Fronts (Andrei Yeremenko), as well as the 2nd Polish Army, the 1st and 4th Romanian Armies and the 1st Czechoslovakian Army Corps, totalling to more than 2,000,000 personnel.
It was opposed by about 900,000 troops of the 1st, 4th and 17th Panzer Armies of the Army Group Center (Ferdinand Schörner) and some Austrian corps under Lothar Rendulic.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Prague_Offensive   (464 words)

  
 Andrei Yeremenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Yeremenko var en frontlinjegeneral ved Stalingrad, Smolensk, i Tjekkoslovakiet og på Krim.
Han til kaldt tilbage fra en tjenesteperiode i det fjerne østen ved starten af den tyske invasion og udnævnt til kommandør på den Bryanske Front i august 1941.
I august 1942 blev han udnævnt til kommandør på den sydøstlige front og deltog i knibtanksoperationerne ved Stalingrad.
www.futura-dtp.dk /SLAG/Personer/NavneY/YeremenkoAndrei.htm   (76 words)

  
 The writing of David H. Lippman:::Wildbill Guarnere.com World War 2 Repository
Yeremenko alerts his reserve, the 10th NKVD Division of political policemen.
Yeremenko starts reaching into his reserves, which include tanks being built at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory.
Yeremenko says, "Thank the men who built it and the officers who supervised them.
davidhlippman.wildbillguarnere.com /comments.php?id=P65_0_1_0   (3150 words)

  
 War: Battle of Stalingrad
The slow advance made the target of Army Group B clear to the Soviets, and gave Red Army General Andrei Yeremenko time to consolidate what forces he had into a new line on the eastern bank of the Volga to block them.
When Lopatin expressed his fears about the upcoming battle, Yeremenko immediately replaced him with Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov, who had previously fought around Stalingrad against the White Army.
Yeremenko directed Chuikov to hold the city at all costs, and issued an order similar to Stalin's own, "Not another step back".
www.historyfocal.com /War/World_War_2/Battle_of_Stalingrad.shtml   (2641 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:Leonid Kuchma's Confidants Plan to Bump Off the Chief, Seize Power
The author of the article, Vladimir Yeremenko, quotes his conversation with a Kiev journalist.
They will find support among the people, and offer strict measures against the ‘killers.’ According to the article, Kuchma can escape by sending in his resignation; otherwise, the president’s men might speed up the situation and take measures on their own.
The Kiev journalist warned Yeremenko that what said was not for publication; however, as she did not come to the next meeting, Yeremenko understood it as signal for action.
www.newsfromrussia.com /main/2002/11/07/39272_.html   (740 words)

  
 World War II Plus 55 - August 23rd-August 24th, 1942
Yeremenko scrambles all his fighters at once and orders his light bombers to harass Hube's column.
Breakfast arrives, but Yeremenko has no time to eat it.
Yeremenko orders the remnants of two tank corps (which are actually divisions) to regroup and block the German advance.
www.usswashington.com /dl23au42.htm   (3139 words)

  
 Panzer Campaigns Club Board - This Date in WWII History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Andrei Yeremenko arrives in Stalingrad and meets Nikita Khrushchev, the political member of his Military Council.
Yeremenko is given four days to set up his defenses.
The 2nd Baltic (Yeremenko) captures Daugavpils in the north; 1st Baltic (Bagramyan) takes Siauliai; 2nd Belorussian (Zakharov) captures Bialystok; and 1st Ukrainian Front (Konev) takes Lvov and Stanislav 70 miles to the south.
www.wargame.ch /board/hwc/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=3816&whichpage=6   (3951 words)

  
 Marshall Andrei Yermenko
Yeremenko contributed in one way decisive to the victory of Stalingrad, stopping the German advance, making to capitulate the armies
It has let written its Reports in three volumes, very important for the history, and in those which criticizes to Stalin as warlord.
According to the agency Tass, Yeremenko it was "An outstanding merits warlord", and his necrological note appeared signed by the first minister Kosygin, by the secretary of the Communist Party Breznev and by the president Podgorny.
members.fortunecity.com /stalinmao/Soviet/Yermenko/Yermenko.html   (324 words)

  
 The chess games of Fedor Parfenovich Bohatirchuk
The idea is ambitious: a 3-branched convention including an over the board memorial tournament; A radiologists convention to consider Dr. B's contributions to that field; and a seminar on his 'ahead-of-his-time' democratic political views.
I wrote to the Canadian Embassy in the Ukraine suggesting a contribution to this cross-cultural inter-disciplinary endevour from their Canadian-Ukrainian cultural friendship fund, but have not heard back.
Andrei has already organized a correspondence 'Bohatirchuk Memorial' tournament but the man was much larger than the hobby he took up in his later years for sure.
www.chessgames.com /player/fedor_parfenovich_bohatirchuk.html   (1580 words)

  
 Military Leaders of the GPW: The Art of Victory.(Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945) - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Some of them (A. Yeremenko) commanded fronts from the beginning till the end of the war with short intervals; others (N. Chibisov) commanded fronts for two weeks.
There were 125 military leaders (if we also count army commanders) but not all of them can be called commanders in the true sense of the word.
Few of them went down to history as such: Georgii Zhukov, Alexander Vasilevskiy, Konstantin Rokossovskiy, Nikolai Voronov, Ivan Konev, Nikolai Vatutin, Fedor Tolbukhin, Ivan Cherniakhovskiy, Kirill Meretskov, Ivan Petrov, Rodion Malinovskiy, Andrei Yeremenko, Alexander Antonov, Ivan Bagramian, and Leonid Govorov.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-77034366.html   (2870 words)

  
 History of Andrei Yeremenko
Ordered by Stalin to organize a new Bryansk Front to defend Moscow
Guderian takes Yeremenko by surprise when he begins to attack Moscow
Yeremenko is appointed to command the entire Stalingrad front by Stalin
www.datesofhistory.com /Yeremenko-Andrei-Russia.biog.html   (108 words)

  
 Looking for books by Andrei Yeremenko (of Stalingrad fame)
Looking for books by Andrei Yeremenko (of Stalingrad fame)
There is a note at the back about Andrei Yeremenko - he apparently wrote "a trilogy about the Russo-German War".
And unfortunately I can only read English and a very little bit of French, so I would need an English translation.
www.talkabouthistory.com /group/alt.history/messages/43681.html   (146 words)

  
 Yeremenko, Andrei V.
Yeremenko, Andrei V. Yeremenko, Andrei V. Home >
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Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notification.
www.ebooksfinder.com /by-author/y/yeremenko-andrei-v   (46 words)

  
 Andrei Rublev (film)
Andrei Rublev (also known as The Passion of Andrei) is a film made by Andrei Tarkovsky in the former Soviet Union in 1966.
It is loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev the great 15th century Russian icon painter.
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 Military History Online - Battle of Stalingrad
Hitler subsequently changed his mind again, and ordered Hoth to rejoin Paulus.
By the time the march resumed, General Andrei Yeremenko, commander of the Southern Front, had been able to formulate a strategy to hold the Axis armies on the west bank of the Volga.
His prospects looked bleak, his armies still demoralized by defeat, and a combined force of nearly 750,000 men was approaching what would be the Red Army's last line of defense.
www.militaryhistoryonline.com /wwii/stalingrad/blue.aspx   (1165 words)

  
 Battlefront - Producers of fine metal and resin miniatures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Hitler subsequently changed his mind again, and ordered the 4th Panzer Army to rejoin the 6th Army.
The delay allowed General Andrei Yeremenko, commander of the Soviet Southern Front, to formulate a strategy to hold the Axis armies on the west bank of the Volga.
His armies were still demoralised by defeat, and an enemy force of nearly 750,000 men was approaching what would be the Red Army’s last line of defence.
www.battlefront.co.nz /Article.asp?ArticleID=469   (1808 words)

  
 The Leonid Kuchma surrounding prepares assault at its chief life - Pravda.Ru
“The scenario of the assault is ready, the participants are appointed and special addresses to the nation are prepared,” — Yeremenko quotes the insight.
The Kiev journalist waned Yeremenko all she said is not for publication, though as she did not come to the next meeting, Yeremenko understood it as signal for action.
“My publication will probably stop the train which is already on the way to the disgraceful destination,” — Yeremenko writes.
english.pravda.ru /world/ussr/1534-1   (679 words)

  
 194404.htm
The Red Army routs the out manned and outgunned German-Romanian 17th Army in the Crimea.
A two-pronged attack, by Gen. Feodor Tolbukhin's forces in the north of the peninsula and Gen. Andrei Yeremenko's troops near Kerch, cause a panicky retreat by the Germans and Romanians toward the Black Sea fortress of Sevastopol.
Gen. Andrei Yeremenko's forces take Kerch, an ancient Russian fortress in eastern Crimea.
meltingpot.fortunecity.com /tenison/297/wwii/194404.htm   (3298 words)

  
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The second Battle of Smolensk (7 August 1943 – 2 October 1943), also known as Operation Suvorov, was a major World War II offensive by the Red Army in western Russia.
^ Marshal A.I. Yeremenko, Years of retribution, Moscow, Science, 1969, pp.
Marshal A.I. Yeremenko, Years of retribution, Moscow, Science, 1969
www.gamecheatz.net /games.php?title=Battle_of_Smolensk_(1943)   (4045 words)

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