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Varfolomeev sought to organise the shock armies into two echelon formations. The first was to be the tactical breakthrough echelon, composed of several rifle corps. These would be backed up by a series of second line divisions from the reserves to sustain the tempo of advance and to maintain momentum pressure upon the enemy.
Nikolai Efimovich Varfolomeev (Russian: Николай Ефимович Варфоломеев; 29 September 1890 – 8 May 1939) was a Soviet military commander and theoretician. He and Vladimir Triandafillov made significant contributions to the use of technology in deep offensive operations. [ 1 ]
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Varfolomeev or Varfolomeyev (Russian: Варфоломеев) is a Russian masculine surname derived from the given name Varfolomey, its feminine counterpart is Varfolomeeva or Varfolomeyeva. It may refer to the following notable people: Alexander Varfolomeev (born 1965), Russian politician
Mikhail Ilezov: United Russia: ... Alexander Varfolomeev [33] 18 September 2013 incumbent Chechnya. Executive Senator Term start Term end Akhmar Zavgayev [34]
Darja Varfolomeev left her native Russia for Germany five years ago in search of Olympic glory. Varfolomeev posted the highest score in all four events — hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon — on her ...
The Order of Glory (Russian: Орден Славы) was a Soviet military decoration established on 8 November 1943 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. [1] It had three classes, awarded to soldiers and non-commissioned officers of the Red Army and to junior officers of the Red Air Force.
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