Artemy Fedorovich Fedorov ( April 23, 1901 , the village of Chumanovka, Tyukalinsky District , Tobolsk Province - 1965 ) was a Soviet military leader and diplomat. Major General . Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary .
Artemy Fedorovich Fedorov | ||||||
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Date of Birth | April 23, 1901 | |||||
Place of Birth | der. Chumanovka, Tyukalinsky County , Tobolsk Province | |||||
Date of death | 1965 | |||||
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Affiliation | the USSR | |||||
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Battles / Wars | Russian civil war The Great Patriotic War | |||||
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Biography
Russian. Of the workers. Member of the CPSU (b) (1920).
He graduated from the Tomsk vocational school (1914), the accelerated course of the 6th Siberian infantry courses of the commanders (May - October 1920), the Higher Tactical Shooting School "Vystrel" (1924), the tactics group of the Higher Military Pedagogical School (1929) and the Oriental Department of the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze (1934) [1] .
Member of the Civil War. A fighter of partisan detachments on the Eastern Front (March 1918 - March 1920), fought against the troops of G. M. Semyonov, Czechoslovakians, Kappelevs, sat for six months in Kolchak prison in Blagoveshchensk.
- The Red Army soldier of the 110th separate rifle battalion of the railway guard (March - May 1920),
- platoon commander, assistant, vrid company commander in the 9th infantry school commanders (October 1920 - October 1923).
- October 1924 —March 1927 - Commander and teacher of the Siberian courses of the Red Army commanders.
- August 1929 — May 1931 - teacher of tactics of the Irkutsk infantry commander training courses .
- January 1934 — June 1939 - at the disposal of the 4th directorate of the Red Army Headquarters, the 5th directorate of the Red Army, secretary of the USSR military attache in Japan.
- June 1939 —February 1941 - Lecturer, Department of Military Disciplines, Military Faculty, Saratov Medical Institute.
- Since February 1941 - Lecturer, Department of operational and tactical training of the Higher Special School of the General Staff of the Red Army .
- During the Great Patriotic War, one of the leaders of the Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Red Army.
- 1947 - Head of the Soviet delegation to the Commission of the Four Powers on the survey of the former Italian colonies.
- 1948-1953 - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the USSR in Afghanistan .
He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery .
Notes
- ↑ Alekseev, Kolpakidi, Kochik, 2012 , p. 778.
Literature
- “Diplomatic Dictionary” ed. A. A. Gromyko, A. G. Kovaleva, P. P. Sevostyanova, S. L. Tikhvinsky in 3 volumes, M., "Science", 1985-1986. - T. 3, p. 510.
- Alekseev M. A. , Kolpakidi A. I. , Kochik V. Ya. Encyclopedia of Military Intelligence. 1918-1945 .. - Moscow : Kuchkovo Pole, 2012. - 976 p. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0219-2 .
Links
- Biography in the Handbook of the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991
- Biography on lib.druzya.org EMPIRE GRU. Essays on the history of Russian military intelligence.
- Award sheet