Alexander Lizyukov
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Born | Gomel, Russian Empire |
March 26, 1900
Died | 23 July 1942 Voronezh Oblast, Soviet Union |
(aged 42)
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Rank | Major General |
Battles/wars | Russian Civil War |
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Alexander Ilyich Lizyukov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Лизюко́в; 26 March 1900 - 23 July 1942) - was a Soviet military leader holding the rank of major-general. He was awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" on 5 August 1941.[1]
He was the brother of the Hero of the Soviet Union Pyotr Ilyich Lizyukov.
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- Б. Платонов. Это было в 41-м на Березине. Малоизвестная страница войны. «Наука и жизнь». # 7, 2006. (Russian)
- Сдвижков И. Ю. Как погиб и где похоронен генерал Лизюков? «Военно-исторический архив», #9-10, 2006. (Russian)
References
- ↑ Maslov, Aleksander (1998). Glantz, David M. (ed.). Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941-1945. Taylor & Francis. p. 61-62. ISBN 9780714643465.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
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