Alexander Ilyich Yegorov Military person

Alexander Ilyich Yegorov or Egorov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Его́ров) (October 25  1883 – February 22, 1939), Soviet military leader during the Russian Civil War, when he commanded the Red Army's Southern Front and played an important party in defeating the White forces in Ukraine. In 1920 Yegorov was one of the Red Army commanders during the Polish-Soviet War. In this campaign he was a close colleague of Stalin and of Semyon Budyonny. Yegorov was born into a peasant family near Samara in central Russia. He joined the army of the Russian Empire in 1901 and qualified as an officer in 1905. During World War I he rose to the rank of Lt-Colonel and was wounded five times. In 1904 he had joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party, but after the Bolsheviks took power he accepted the new regime and became a commander in the Red Army. After making career during the Russian Civil War, in 1925-26 Yegorov was sent as a military adviser in China. In 1927 he became commander of the Belarussian Military District. In 1931 Yegorov was appointed Deputy People's Commisar for Defence and Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army. In 1934 he became a candidate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. In 1935 he was one of the first five Marshals of the Soviet Union when this rank was created. Because of his old connections to Stalin and Budyonny, Yegorov seemed to be safe from the wave of arrests that swept through the Red Army in 1937 as Great Purge gathered pace. He was officially listed as one of the judges at Tukhachevsky's trial in June 1937. But at the end of 1937 he was demoted to Commander, Transcaucasian military district, and was arrested in February 1938 and his military writings banned. His downfall seems to have begun with a letter in the spring of 1937 from Combrig Fedor Sudakov of the Frunze Military Academy to Stalin questioning Yegorov's performance; a similar letter was sent by Combrig Yan Zhigur to Voroshilov on July 20, and Yegorov was further damaged by confessions extracted from officers arrested during the purge of the army. Yegorov died in prison. He was rehabilitated by Nikita Khrushchev after Stalin's death.

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Alexander Ilyich Yegorov
Alias (AKA)Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Его́ров (Russian)
Birth dateOctober 13, 1883
Birth place
Buzuluk Orenburg Oblast , Russian Empire , Samara Governorate
Date of deathFebruary 22, 1939
Place of death
Moscow , Soviet Union
Resting place
Donskoy Monastery

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allegiance
* (1902-1917)
* (1917-1938)
award
Order of the Red Banner
Jubilee Medal XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army
military operations
Russian Civil War
World War I
military branch
Red Army
Imperial Russian Army
military commandChief of the General Staff
service start1902
service end1938

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