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  issa pliyev - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Belorussian Offensive, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
In 1968, Pliyev became a military inspector and advisor for the General Inspectors Group of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR.
Pliyev was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 2nd-7th convocations.
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  Issa Pliyev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Russian: Исса Александрович Плиев) (November 12, 1903 - 2 February 1979) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1962), Double Hero of the Soviet Union (4.16.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Operation Bagration, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
Pliyev was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 2nd-7th convocations.
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 Bagayogo, Issa in TutorGig Encyclopedia
Issa clan, a Somali clan that resides in Djibouti Darrell Issa, a Californian Representative Kobayashi..
The Issa are a Somali clan, a sub clan of the Dir clan Dir.
ISSA or Superior Institute of Secretarial and Administrative Studies of the University of Navarra is one..., ISSA, which is located in San Sebastian, Spain has been the number one Spanish educational institution..
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 Issa Pliyev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Russian: Исса Александрович Плиев) (November 12, 1903 - 2 February 1979) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1962), Double Hero of the Soviet Union (4.16.
He graduated from a cavalry school in 1926, Frunze Military Academy in 1933 and General Staff Academy in 1941.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Belorussian Offensive, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
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 Issa_Pliyev LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Ossetic: Плиты Иссæ ; Russian: Исса Александрович Плиев) (25 November
During the Great Patriotic War, Pliyev commanded the 50th Cavalry Division (renamed 3rd Guards Cavalry Division) during the Border Battles and the Moscow Defensive Operation.
Pliyev took part in the Border Battles, the Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Stalingrad, and several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Operation Bagration, Budapest Offensive, the Prague Offensive, and the Operation August Storm in the war against Japan.
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 Encyclopedia entries starting with ISS
Issa can refer to: Issa or Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus of Nazareth; see Jesus (prophet in Islam).Issa (clan), a Somali clan that resides in DjiboutiDarrell Issa, a Californian RepresentativeKobayashi Issa, Japanese haiku poetIssa, the ancient name of an island in the mid-Dalmatian Adriatic Sea at..
The Issa are a Somali clan, a sub-clan of the Dir.
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Russian: Исса Александрович Плиев) (November 12, 1903 - 2 February 1979) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1962), Double Hero of the Soviet Union (4.16.1944 and 9.8.1945), Hero of the Mongolian People's Republic (1971).
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 Battle of Debrecen - Japan
Mobile Group Pliyev was commanded by Issa Pliyev.
Malinovsky, realising the danger Mobile Group Pliyev was in, halted his attack in the south and focused all his forces on reaching the trapped mobile group.
Pliyev realised that the situation was now desperate, and ordered attacks to break the encirclement, but the German-Hungarian lines held.
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 Issa Pliyev - meaning of word
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Russian (language): ''Исса Александрович Плиев'') (November 12, 1903 - 2 February 1979) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1962), Double Hero of the Soviet Union (4.16.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germany, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Belorussian Offensive, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
Pliyev was awarded five Order of Lenin, three Order of the Red Banner, two Order of Suvorov (1st Class), Order of Kutuzov (1st Class), numerous medals and nine foreign orders.
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 Issa Pliyev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He graduated from a Cavalry school in 1926, Frunze Military Academy in 1933 and Soviet General Staff Academy in 1941.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Operation Bagration, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
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 Issa Pliyev - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev (Исса Александрович Плиев in Russian) (11.12(25).
Pliyev started his military career in the Soviet Army in 1922.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germans, including the Melitopol Operation, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Operation, Odessa Operation, Belorussian Operation, Budapest Operation, Prague Operation, and in a war against Japan.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev''' (Russian (language) Russian: ''Исса Александрович Плиев'') (November 12, 1903 - 2 February 1979) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1962), Double Hero of the Soviet Union (4.16.
Pliyev took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, several Soviet military operations against the Germany Germans, including the Operation Melitopol, Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive, Odessa Offensive, Belorussian Offensive, Budapest Offensive, Prague Offensive, and in a war against Japan (Operation August Storm).
Pliyev was awarded five Order of Lenin Orders of Lenin, three Order of the Red Banner Orders of the Red Banner, two Order of Suvorov Orders of Suvorov (1st Class), Order of Kutuzov (1st Class), numerous medals and nine foreign orders.
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 Encyclopedia: Issa Pliyev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Map of Ossetia Ossetia is a region in the northern Caucasus Mountains, inhabited by the Ossetians.
August storm Conflict World War II Date August 8 – September 2, 1945 Place Manchukuo Result Soviet victory Operation August Storm was the codename for the Soviet invasion of Manchukuo, Mengjiang, Korea, the southern portion of Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and Hokkaido; it would be the initial action of the Soviet...
A Convocation is a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose.
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 Issa Pliyev - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Issa Pliyev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Issa Pliyev - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Issa Pliyev.
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 Soviet Union Daily | The Earth was Blue but there was no God
Also, they were unaware that 12 kiloton-range nuclear warheads had already been delivered to the island and mounted on FROG-3 "Luna" short-range artillery rockets, which could be launched on the authority of the Soviet commander on the island, General Issa Pliyev [4], in the event of an invasion.
For Cuba, it was a betrayal by the Soviets whom they had trusted, given that the decisions on putting an end to the crisis had been made exclusively by Kennedy and Khrushchev.
The Cuban Missile Crisis spurred the creation of the Hot Line, a direct communications link between Moscow and Washington D.C. The purpose of this undersea line was to have a way the leaders of the two Cold War countries could communicate directly to better solve a crisis like the one in October 1962.
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 Issa - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Issa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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* Isa or Issa is the Islamic name of "Jesus of Nazareth".
He was born in Nazareth to a Christian businessman.
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In any case, we are troubled by the fact that we have not yet seen any satisfactory documentation of Garbuz's claim, and we are concerned by a number of lingering riddles in the story of the Soviet nuclear deployment to Cuba.
Certainly the tone of Malinovsky's alleged cable to Pliyev of October 22--coupled with Pliyev's request for clarification on October 25 and Malinovsky's reply referring Pliyev not to pre-existing instructions but to the October 22 message--suggests that Khrushchev rescinded Pliyev's pre-delegated authority only after the crisis broke out.
And if indeed Pliyev had already dispersed the warheads on October 26, as Dokuchaev claims, the likelihood that the United States would have destroyed them all approaches zero.
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 Hoover Institution - Hoover Digest - Loudmouth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The general who was chosen to be in charge, Issa Pliyev, was distinguished only for having put down a rebellion of Soviet workers in the southern city of Novocherkassk earlier that year.
Described as knowing “more about horses than missiles,” Pliyev impressed no one in the Soviet hierarchy but, nevertheless, was given authority to launch tactical nuclear missiles.
It is clear from Taubman’s book that of the three parties involved the Cubans were the most reckless.
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 College Papers-Cuban Missile Crisis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Soviet commander in Cuba, General Issa Pliyev, was prepared to use every one of those warheads, should the United States invade Cuba.
Neither of the Kennedy brothers had any idea that Cuba was ready to launch nuclear warheads at the first sign of an invasion (Hersh 355).
He was certain that the Americans were invading and was frustrated that Pliyev refused to fire at the U-2's.
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 Marine Corps Times - R&R - Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For example, during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the Soviets had 98 atomic weapons aimed at the United States from the mountaintops of Cuba, not the five the CIA believed.
And Soviet Gen. Issa Pliyev had full authority to launch them.
In another little-known tale, Reed details how American agents often planted Trojan horses into industrial software they knew Soviet spies aimed to steal.
www.marinetimes.com /story.php?f=1-213098-269266.php   (385 words)

  
 Cold War Assignment
General Issa A. Pliyev was in charge of regaining control of Novakerkassk and as a reward for his loyalty.
The entire medium range missile force, with the capability to knock out any target within the continental US with the exception of Washington state, was placed under the control of Nikita Sergeevish.
All the tactical nuclear missiles or lunas were at Pliyev's disposal in the event of an American invasion to prevent the capture of the medium range missiles.
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 U.S. Coalition :: View topic - Cuban Missile Crisis
However US intelligence was flawed: they believed Soviet and Cuban troop numbers on Cuba to be around 10,000 and 100,000, when they were in fact around 43,000 and 270,000 respectively [2].
Also, they were unaware of the 12 Luna tactical nuclear weapons already on the island, which could be launched on the authority of the Soviet commander on the island, General Pliyev, [3] in the event of an invasion.
An invasion would therefore probably have invoked a nuclear strike against the invading force, with catastrophic results.
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 Free Essays on Cuban Missile Crisis: The Edge Of War
The Soviet commander in Cuba, General Issa Pliyev, was prepared to use every one of those warheads, should the United States invade Cuba.
Neither of the Kennedy brothers had any idea that Cuba was ready to launch nuclear warheads at the first sign of an invasion (Hersh 355).
He was certain that the Americans were invading and was frustrated that Pliyev refused to fire at the U-2's.
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