Grigory Sergeevich Lukyanchenko - Soviet military leader, lieutenant general.
| Grigory Sergeevich Lukyanchenko | ||||||||||
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| Predecessor | Mikhail Filippovsky | |||||||||
| Successor | Alexey Vladimirsky | |||||||||
| Birth | 1902 Yeisk | |||||||||
| Death | 1967 Moscow | |||||||||
| The consignment | KPSS | |||||||||
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Biography
Born in 1902 in Yeysk. Member of the CPSU.
Since 1920 - in military service, public and political work. In 1920-1956 - a participant in the Civil War, at headquarters in the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, a participant in the battles at Khalkhin-Gol, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, chief of staff of a number of units, chief of staff of the 27th army, chief of staff of the 47th army, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
He died in Moscow in 1967.