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  Rodion Malinovsky - Biocrawler
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky (Russian: Родион Яковлевич Малиновский) (November 23, 1898 - March 31, 1967), Soviet military commander and Defense Minister, was born in Odessa.
When Germany invaded the USSR in June 1941, Malinovsky was commander of the 48th Army, which was a part of the Odessa Military District, and positioned in the Moldavian town of Beltsy.
In February 1943, Malinovsky was once again placed in command of the Southern Front, and the next month (March) he was placed in command of Southwest Front, which was renamed 3rd Ukrainian Front October 1943.
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 Soviet Analysis of the Strategic Situation in Cuba, 22 October 1962
Malinovsky wanted the solemn group to understand that there was no need for panic, the Kremlin would have some time to prepare itself.
Khrushchev, though he accepted Malinovsky's assessment of the situation, was in a state of disbelief.
Malinovsky's predecessor as defense minister predicted in 1957, "Atomic weapons will be widely employed as organic weapons in the armies." Articles in Soviet military publications argued that tactical nuclear weapons would make amphibious landings difficult, if not impossible, and would equalize U.S. and Soviet naval power.
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  Suchmaschine
Malinovsky was promoted to Major General, and took command over the freshly raised 48th rifle corps in the Odessa Military District.
The Red Army was hard-pressed by Germans in the Battle of Stalingrad, and Stalin entrusted Malinovsky with the command of the hastily formed 66th Army to held positions north-east of Stalingrad.
Malinovsky crushed the Japanese in ten days, in what was since considered a model of mechanized Blitzkrieg warfare and a classical double envelopment, as well as being the most successful achievement of Soviet World War II military craft (in audacity, scale, as well as in surgical execution and tactical innovation).
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 Odessa Ukraine Travel - Marshal Rodion Malinovsky Bust - Odesa Ukraine visit odessa, visit odesa, visit Ukraine, travel ...
Malinovsky was the commander of the 3rd Ukrainian front which liberated Odessa.
Malinovsky In connection with the 60-th anniversary of the USSR Minister of Defense, USSR Marshal, Hero of the Soviet Union R. Ya.
Malinovsky and recognizing his great services to Soviet state and Armed Forces of USSR, award second medal "Golden Star" to Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky and erect the bronze bust on the pedestal at his homeland.
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 Rodion Malinovsky   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky (November 23, 1898 — March 31, 1967), Soviet military commander and Defense Minister, was born in Odessa.
When Germany invaded Russia in June 1941, Malinovsky was commander of the 48th Army, which was a part of the Odessa Military District, and positioned in the Moldavian town of Beltsy.
In February 1943, Malinovsky was once again placed in command of the Southern Front, and the next month (March) he was placed in command of Southwest Front, which was renamed 3rd Ukrainian Front October 1943.
www.ruswave.com /articles/marshals-soviet-union/malinovsky   (714 words)

  
 Battle of Debrecen information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Freißner, fearing an envelopment by Malinovsky's 2nd Ukrainian Front and the 4th Ukrainian Front, flew to the Führer Headquarters and requested permission to withdraw to the Tisza and for freedom of movement to counter the Soviet attack.
Malinovsky was to attack from the salient to the south around Arad towards Budapest, using two of his armies and with the support of Mobile Group 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 group.
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 Rodion Malinovsky
Malinovsky was drafted into the imperial army at the start of World War I and fought as a machine gunner throughout that conflict.
Commander of the 48th Rifle Corps at the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (1941), he was quickly put in charge of the Sixth Army and thereafter held various army and army-group commands on the southern front.
In 1956 Malinovsky advanced to first deputy minister of defense and commander in chief of ground forces; that same year he became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
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 Whims of Fate [The Voice of Russia]
In the Far East the Japanese armies still remained a formidable force and so Malinovsky was put at the head of the Far Eastern Army that was now poised to destroy Hitler’s onetime ally in the Pacific.
In 1957 Rodion Malinovsky was appointed Defense Minister of the Soviet Union and spared no time and effort building this country’s defense potential.
During his more than a half century long military career Rodion Malinovsky worked his way up the military ladder from an ordinary soldier to a Marshal, from a machine gunner to Defense Minister.
www.vor.ru /English/whims/whims_023.html   (786 words)

  
 Red Storm in Romania [Archive] - Military Photos
Malinovsky's command consisted of seven armies and a mechanized cavalry group under General S.I. Gorshkov with a total of 537,856 men and 1,283 tanks and self-propelled (SP) guns.
Malinovsky later wrote that for each mile of the intended breakthrough sector, he had up to 450 guns of 76mm caliber and higher massed for the attack.
Malinovsky and Tolbukhin were forced to redeploy units in order to set up a larger blocking force to stop the German drift to the southwest, but some enemy divisions, including the 13th Panzer and 10th Panzergrenadier, were able to fight their way through the Fifty-second Army to safety.
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 Malinovsky Rodion Yakovlevich: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Marshal Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky, twice-decorated Hero of the...the admirals position with Malinovsky.
MALINOVSKY, RODION YAKOVLEVICH rodyon ya k vlyivich malyinof...Communist party in 1926.
In World War II Malinovsky commanded an army in the Stalingrad...upon the demotion of Marshal Zhukov, Malinovsky was made minister of defense of the...
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 Battle of Debrecen
Malinovsky planned to use this heavy, highly mobile armored force as the vanguard of future operations.
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.
Malinovsky launched a major assault on 25 October, only to be halted by a fierce counterattack by the 1st Panzer Division and the 128th Panzergrenadier Regiment from the 23rd Panzer Division.
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 Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky - Encyclopedia.com
In World War II Malinovsky commanded an army in the Stalingrad (later Volgograd) offensive and later in Ukraine.
He became (1956) a member of the central committee of the Communist party and commander in chief of Soviet land forces.
In 1957, upon the demotion of Marshal Zhukov, Malinovsky was made minister of defense of the USSR.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Malinovs.html   (93 words)

  
 The Militant - 1/12/98 -- Letters
Our research indicates that Malinovsky was a Czarist police infiltrator into the ranks of the Bolshevik party who gained considered stature before he was eventually discovered and executed.
In the exchange Che is obviously counterposing Monje's attitude to two "foreign" military leaders: on the one hand Che himself, and on the other, Malinovsky, head of the Soviet army at the time.
I think you'll agree that in this context it becomes clear that Che is referring to Rodion Malinovsky, the Soviet general in the 1960s, not Roman Malinovsky, the tsarist agent in the years before World War I. Once again, thanks for your note.
www.themilitant.com /1998/621/621_34.html   (631 words)

  
 Malinovsky
Malinovsky (Russian: Малиновский), or Malinovskaya (feminine; Малиновская) is a Slavic surname and may refer to:
Rodion Malinovsky (1898–1967), a Soviet military commander and the Defense Minister of the Soviet Union
Malinovsky (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia
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 The Fellow Traveler - TIME
Whether it was Paris, Berlin or Moscow, there at Nikita's elbow was the hulking, impassive Ukrainian, whose short-cropped grey hair and bulldog face were in dour contrast to his gleaming epaulets and the nine rows of gaily colored medal ribbons that adorned his chest.
Malinovsky, Khrushchev declared, was "a hero of World War I and II...
Four days before his departure for Paris, Communist Party workers assigned to the Red army had assembled in Moscow for a conference at which one of the chief speakers was tousled-haired Marxist Theoretician Mikhail Suslov, who is always billed by Kremlinologists as the leader of the hard line in Russia's ruling Presidium.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,939664,00.html   (462 words)

  
 194403
Soviet armies led by Zhukov and Malinovsky are rapidly chasing the Germans from Ukraine.
In Ukraine, Malinovsky's army is threatening Odessa, the Soviet Union's second largest seaport, from the north and east.
Malinovsky's 3rd Ukrainian Army takes Ochakov, a small Black Sea port 38 miles from Odessa, but spring mud and floods are slowing his offensive.
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 Malinovsky Rodion Yakovlevich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Malinovsky Rodion Yakovlevich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Malinovsky, Rodion Yakovlevich (1898–1967), Russian soldier and politician.
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 TheHistoryNet | MHQ | World War II: Siege of Budapest
He ordered Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, a future Soviet minister of defense and commander of the Second Ukrainian Front, which was spread throughout southeast Slovakia and north-central Hungary, to seize Budapest "in the shortest possible time -- in days even."
Malinovsky requested a five-day respite to prepare his weary forces, which had since July pushed west through Romania, Transylvania, and eastern Hungary with barely a break.
He was curtly rebuffed by Stalin, who told him, "I categorically order you to begin the offensive on Budapest tomorrow." Therefore, on November 1 Malinovsky attacked from near Kecskemét in central Hungary with several only partially resupplied armies.
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 AllRefer.com - Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biographies
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky[rOdyOn´ yA´kuvlyivich mAlyinof´skE] Pronunciation Key, 1898–1967, Soviet marshal, b.
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 Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky — Infoplease.com
In World War II Malinovsky commanded an army in the Stalingrad (later Volgograd) offensive and later in Ukraine.
He became (1956) a member of the central committee of the Communist party and commander in chief of Soviet land forces.
In 1957, upon the demotion of Marshal Zhukov, Malinovsky was made minister of defense of the USSR.
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 Virtual Archive : First conversation between N.S. Khrushchev and Mao Zedong
We then decided to postpone the question until Malinovsky returned from vacation and to discuss it once again.
We gave answer to Malinovsky in the same spirit you heard.
Mao Zedong: The second letter from Malinovsky, in July, contained a draft treaty on this issue.
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 Malinovsky family history   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mar 8, 2007 - This is the Malinovsky page of genealogy information.
Sorry, no results available for Malinovsky family history..
Either we experienced a bad connection to the database, or there may be no matching data found.
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 Avalanche Press
Malinovsky, a staunch Old Bolshevik and former Tsarist sergeant, had six good rifle divisions and the powerful 2nd Guards Mechanized Corps.
On 24 November, a day before the Mars offensive was to jump off, Stalin informed Zhukov that he was already considering re-allocating Malinovsky to the south.
We did not include 2nd Guards Army, as we felt it unlikely that it would appear on the battlefield unless the Germans had already suffered a catastrophic defeat.
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 CONTEXT - This Week in Arts and Ideas from The Moscow Times   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Among these sketches, which are now stored in the State Archive of Social and Political History, are landscape drawings by Nikolai Bukharin, the Bolshevik leader who served as the Politburo's unofficial artist until he was sentenced to death in 1938.
More political are caricatures by Marshal Rodion Malinovsky and by heavy industry chief Valery Mezhlauk, who took over from Bukharin as unofficial Politburo artist but also died in the Stalinist repressions.
Alongside spur-of-the-moment scribbles, the exhibition features photographs from Memorial, a Moscow-based human rights group dedicated to commemorating the victims of political repression.
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 American Jewish Committee - The Last Word on Wallenberg? New Investigations, New Questions - Why the Wallenberg Arrest: ...
These earlier reports became the basis for the message of Vladimir Dekanosov, the Soviet deputy foreign minister, to the Swedish legation in Moscow, on January 16, stating that Wallenberg was under the care of Russian troops in Budapest.
On the next day, January 17, a formal warrant for the arrest of Wallenberg was sent by the powerful Deputy Defense Minister Nikolai Bulganin to Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, the chief Soviet military official in Hungary.
At the same time, the clerk noted that Wallenberg was "well treated." In the latter's plan to go to Debrecen to visit Marshal Malinovsky and negotiate the possible return of Jewish property, Wallenberg took three suitcases, a backpack, and a large sum of money.
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 The Militant - 10/19/98 -- `The Month That We Lived Most Dangerously' -- Interview with Cuban leader Jorge Risquet on ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The agreement was rewritten in Cuba, in Commander-in- Chief Fidel Castro's own handwriting, and was taken to Moscow by Raúl [Castro, Cuban armed forces minister] to be translated and studied.
The translation turned out to be very difficult, because the discussions were with then-Defense Minister Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, with no one else present besides Ambassador Alexeev.
We didn't speak Russian and they didn't speak Spanish, and our knowledge of diplomatic language was weak, so we often had to resort to dictionaries to get the right terms.
www.themilitant.com /1998/6237/6237_15.html   (2018 words)

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