Nikolai Nikolaevich Klementyev ( 1897 - 1954 ) - Member of the Military Council of a number of fronts and military districts , Major General ( 1942 ).
| Nikolai Nikolaevich Klementyev | |||||||||||
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Division Commissioner N. N. Klementyev | |||||||||||
| Date of Birth | 1897 | ||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Nizhny Novgorod , Russian Empire | ||||||||||
| Date of death | December 6, 1954 | ||||||||||
| Place of death | Nizhny Novgorod , Soviet Union | ||||||||||
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| Type of army | Red army | ||||||||||
| Years of service | 1916 - 1954 | ||||||||||
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| Battles / wars | Civil war in Russia Soviet-Finnish War (1939-1940) The Great Patriotic War | ||||||||||
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Biography
Born in a Russian working class family. He was educated in the training team in 1916. In the Red Army since 1918, a member of the RCP (b) since 1919. Member of the Civil War as part of various units and formations on the Southeast and Turkestan fronts.
Since November 1924, the instructor-organizer of the political department of the 81st territorial rifle division. Executive Secretary of the Party Commission of the 17th Nizhny Novgorod Rifle Division. Since October 1928, the military commissar of the 51st infantry regiment. Since May 1930, the military commissar of the 54th Infantry Regiment. Since May 1932, the assistant commander for political affairs and the head of the political department of the 48th Infantry Division. Since October 1934, the assistant commander for political affairs and the head of the political department of the 13th mechanized brigade. Since August 1937, the military commissar (commissar) of the 3rd Rifle Corps.
Since December 1939, the head of the political department (member of the Military Council) of the 13th Army . In this and the next position he participated in the Soviet-Finnish War (1939-1940) . Since February 1940, a member of the Military Council of the 7th Army operating on the Karelian Isthmus . In April 1940 he participated in the meetings and commissions of the Main Military Council on the collection of experience in military operations against Finland. From May 8, 1940 to January 15, 1941, a member of the Military Council of the Arkhangelsk Military District. From January 15 to June 24, 1941 a member of the Military Council of the Leningrad Military District.
Member of World War II. From June 24 to August 26, 1941 a member of the Military Council of the Northern Front, into which the Leningrad Military District was transformed. In order to increase the efficiency of command and control on August 26, 1941, the front was divided into two - Leningrad and Karelian . From August 27 to September 4, 1941, a member of the Military Council of the Leningrad Front. From September 16, 1941 to September 4, 1942, he was a member of the Military Council of the 42nd Army, which defended the nearest approaches to Leningrad from the Pulkovo Heights . Since the end of 1942, a member of the Military Council of the 2nd Reserve Army. From April 29 to June 5, 1943 a member of the Military Council of the 63rd Army (2nd formation). Since August 1943, a member of the Military Council of the Oryol Military District . From March to July 1944, a member of the Military Council of the Kiev Military District. From November 1944 to March 1945 he was the head of a group of representatives of the SNK Commissioner of the USSR SNK for Repatriation under the SNK of the Latvian SSR . Since March 1945, the head of the repatriation department of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR for the Military Council of the 3rd Belorussian Front.
After the war, in various command posts in the Soviet Army, he was a member of the Military Council of a number of internal military districts.
He died in 1954 in Nizhny Novgorod, is buried in the Staro-Sormovskrm cemetery.
Ranks
- Brigadier Commissioner , January 2, 1936.
- Division Commissioner , until December 1939.
- corps commissioner , until May 8, 1940 or at the beginning of 1941.
- Major General , December 6, 1942. [1]
Rewards
He received two orders of Lenin, three orders of the Red Banner, and medals.
Literature
- Zalessky K.A. World War II. Big biographical encyclopedia. M .: ACT, 2013. ISBN 978-5-17-078426-4 .