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Trizna, Dmitry Dmitrievich

Trizna Dmitry Dmitrievich ( September 15, 1891, Kiev [1] - July 4 , 1938) - division commander (1935), head of the Red Army Artillery Academy since June 1932. and until the beginning of October 1937, Chairman of the Artillery Committee of the Artillery Directorate of the Red Army . Member of the CPSU (b) since December 1918

Dmitry Dmitrievich Trizna
Date of BirthSeptember 15, 1891 ( 1891-09-15 )
Place of BirthKiev , Russian Empire
Date of deathJuly 4, 1938 ( 1938-07-04 ) (aged 46)
Place of deathLefortovo prison
Affiliation Russian empire
the USSR
Years of service1910 - 1938
RankHeadquarters captain captain Divisive divisional commander (1935)
CommandedArtillery Academy of the Red Army
Battles / warsWorld War I
Civil war in Russia
Retiredfrom March 4, 1938 on political distrust

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Biography

Born in Kiev in the family of Major General, District Quartermaster of the Kiev Military District (1905) Dmitry Stepanovich Trizna . [2] A descendant of Thomas Trizny , the Lubensky clerk regiment (1672). [3] Ukrainian. He graduated from the Oryol Cadet Corps . Since 1910 in the military service of the RIA . He graduated from the Mikhailovsky Artillery School in 1913 and was identified as a junior officer in the artillery battery of the 7th Siberian Rifle Artillery Brigade at the 7th Siberian Rifle Division in the 3rd Siberian Army Corps .

World War I

In August 1914, the artillery brigade where D. D. Trizna was serving was sent to the North-Western Front as part of the 3rd Siberian Army Corps. On August 31, 1914, the 3rd Siberian Army Corps was included in the 10th Army of the North-Western Front. [four]

Since 11/11/1915 D. D. Trizna on the Northern Front since after the division of the North-Western Front, the 10th Army was part of the Northern Front.

By 08/28/1915 D. D. Trizna on the Western Front because The 10th Army was transferred to the Western Front.

By March 1916, the 3rd Siberian Army Corps, which included D. D. Trizna, was transferred to the 2nd Army of the Western Front.

From the end of 1916 until August 1917, D. D. Trizna served in the squadron as an observer pilot . Since August 1917, D. D. Trizna is the commander of the 2nd battery of the 7th Siberian Artillery Brigade - the same brigade in which he began his service in the Irkutsk Military District in 1913.

In the Red Army

In the Red Army since February 1918

In stock since March 4, 1938 on political distrust. Arrested on March 7, 1938. He died in Lefortovo prison on July 4, 1938.

Rehabilitated 09/12/1956.

Rewards

For courage and bravery in the First World War he was awarded six military orders of the Russian Imperial Army .

Memory

Notes

  1. ↑ Dmitry Dmitrievich Trizna
  2. ↑ Dmitry Stepanovich Trizna
  3. ↑ Thomas Trizna
  4. ↑ website www.antologifo.narod.ru

Links

  • Cherushev N.S. , Cherushev Yu.N. The executed elite of the Red Army (commanders of the 1st and 2nd ranks, comkors, divisional commanders and their equal): 1937-1941. Biographical Dictionary. - M .: Kuchkovo field; Megapolis, 2012 .-- S. 290-291. - 496 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0217-8 .
  • Trizna Dmitry Dmitrievich + 07/04/1938
  • COMMISSION ... 146. Trizna Dmitry Dmitrievich (-04.07.38) commander, June 1932- October 1937 head of the Military Artillery Academy named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky, October 1937- March 1938 Chairman of the Artillery Committee of the GAU of the Red Army, dismissed from the Red Army 04.03. 1938, arrested March 7, 1938, died in Lefortovo prison.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trizna__Dmitry_Dmitrievich&oldid=92223053


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