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[[File:Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov]]
| name = Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov
'''Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Николаевич Курдюмов}} 1 October 1895, Ilmen{{ndash}}14 February 1970) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Lieutenant General]].<ref name="hrono">[http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/kurdyumov.html ХРОНОС: Курдюмов Владимир Николаевич]</ref>
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| birth_date = 1 October 1895
| birth_place = [[Novokhopyorsky District]], [[Russian Empire]]
| death_date = {{d-da|14 February 1970|1 October 1895}}
| death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]
| allegiance = Russian Empire<br>Soviet Union
| branch = [[Imperial Russian Army]]<br>[[Soviet Red Army]]
| commands = [[25th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)|25th Rifle Division]]<br>[[1st Army Corps (Soviet Union)|1st Army Corps]]<br>[[15th Army (Soviet Union)|15th Army]]<br>[[Arkhangelsk Military District]]<br>[[South Ural Military District]]<br>[[66th Army (Soviet Union)|66th Army]]<br>[[Siberian Military District]]
| rank = [[lieutenant general]]
| serviceyears = 1915 - 1957
| battles = [[World War I]]<br>[[Russian Civil War]]<br>[[World War II]]
}}
'''Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov''' ({{lang-ru|Влади́мир Никола́евич Курдю́мов}} 1 October 1895, Ilmen{{spaced ndash}}14 February 1970) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Lieutenant General]].<ref name="hrono">[http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/kurdyumov.html ХРОНОС: Курдюмов Владимир Николаевич]</ref>


Kurdyumov served in the [[Red Army]] since 1918 in the [[World War I]] and the [[Russian Civil War]]. He graduated from the [[Frunze Military Academy]] in 1925<ref name="chubaryan-shukman1">{{cite book |title=Stalin and the Soviet–Finnish War 1939–40 |last1=Chubaryan |first1=Alexander O. |last2=Shukman |first2=Harold |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2002 |publisher=Frank Cass |location=London |isbn=0 7146 5203 2 |page=281 |pages= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref> and served as [[military attaché]] in the [[Baltic countries]]. Since 1931 Kurdyumov was a commander and [[Political commissar|commissar]] of a rifle division.<ref name="hrono" />
Kurdyumov served in the [[Red Army]] since 1918 in [[World War I]] and the [[Russian Civil War]]. He graduated from the [[Frunze Military Academy]] in 1925<ref name="chubaryan-shukman1">{{cite book |title=Stalin and the Soviet–Finnish War 1939–40 |last1=Chubaryan |first1=Alexander O. |last2=Shukman |first2=Harold |year=2002 |publisher=Frank Cass |location=London |isbn=0-7146-5203-2 |page=281 }}</ref> and served as [[military attaché]] in the [[Baltic countries]]. From August 1931 Kurdyumov was a commander and [[Political commissar|commissar]] of the [[25th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)|25th Rifle Division]].<ref name="hrono" />


In 1935 he was made commander and military comissar of the [[1st Rifle Corps]] of the [[Leningrad Military District]].
During the [[Winter War]], Kurdyumov was the Vice Commander of the Southern Group under the [[8th Army (Soviet Union)|8th Army]] from December 1939 and later the Vice Commander of the [[15th Army (Soviet Union)|15th Army]]. Kurdyumov was appointed as the Commander of the 15th Army on 25 February 1940.<ref name="KilinRaunio6">[[#KilinRaunio2007|Kilin and Raunio 2007]], p. 211</ref> He was promoted as Lieutenant General in 1940.<ref name="hrono" /> Kurdyumov was Red Army Director of Combat Training 1940–41. Later Kurdyumov served as Deputy Commander of Logistics of the Western Front, Deputy Commander of the Caucasian Front and Commander of North Caucasian and Siberia Military Districts in the [[World War II]].<ref name="chubaryan-shukman1" />

During the [[Winter War]], Kurdyumov was the Vice Commander of the Southern Group under the [[8th Army (Soviet Union)|8th Army]] from December 1939 and later the Vice Commander of the [[15th Army (Soviet Union)|15th Army]]. Kurdyumov was appointed as the Commander of the 15th Army on 25 February 1940.<ref name="KilinRaunio6">[[#KilinRaunio2007|Kilin and Raunio 2007]], p. 211</ref> He was promoted as Lieutenant General in 1940.<ref name="hrono" /> Kurdyumov was Red Army Director of Combat Training 1940–41. Later Kurdyumov served as Deputy Commander of Logistics of the Western Front, Deputy Commander of the Caucasian Front and Commander of North Caucasian and Siberia Military Districts in the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Second World War]].<ref name="chubaryan-shukman1" />


== References ==
== References ==

=== Citations ===
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=== Bibliography ===
=== Bibliography ===
* {{cite book |last1=Kilin |first1=Juri |last2=Raunio |first2=Ari |title=Talvisodan taisteluja |edition= |publisher=Karttakeskus |date=2007 |pages=322 |language=Finnish |isbn=978-951-593-068-2 |ref=KilinRaunio2007}}
* {{cite book |last1=Kilin |first1=Juri |last2=Raunio |first2=Ari |author-link1=Yuri Kilin |title=Talvisodan taisteluja |publisher=Karttakeskus |year=2007 |pages=322 |language=fi |isbn=978-951-593-068-2 |ref=KilinRaunio2007}}


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Latest revision as of 18:43, 7 June 2023

Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov
Born1 October 1895
Novokhopyorsky District, Russian Empire
Died14 February 1970 (1970-02-15) (aged 74)
Moscow, Soviet Union
AllegianceRussian Empire
Soviet Union
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Soviet Red Army
Years of service1915 - 1957
Ranklieutenant general
Commands25th Rifle Division
1st Army Corps
15th Army
Arkhangelsk Military District
South Ural Military District
66th Army
Siberian Military District
Battles / warsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
World War II

Vladimir Nikolayevich Kurdyumov (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Курдю́мов 1 October 1895, Ilmen – 14 February 1970) was a Soviet Lieutenant General.[1]

Kurdyumov served in the Red Army since 1918 in World War I and the Russian Civil War. He graduated from the Frunze Military Academy in 1925[2] and served as military attaché in the Baltic countries. From August 1931 Kurdyumov was a commander and commissar of the 25th Rifle Division.[1]

In 1935 he was made commander and military comissar of the 1st Rifle Corps of the Leningrad Military District.

During the Winter War, Kurdyumov was the Vice Commander of the Southern Group under the 8th Army from December 1939 and later the Vice Commander of the 15th Army. Kurdyumov was appointed as the Commander of the 15th Army on 25 February 1940.[3] He was promoted as Lieutenant General in 1940.[1] Kurdyumov was Red Army Director of Combat Training 1940–41. Later Kurdyumov served as Deputy Commander of Logistics of the Western Front, Deputy Commander of the Caucasian Front and Commander of North Caucasian and Siberia Military Districts in the Second World War.[2]

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  1. ^ a b c ХРОНОС: Курдюмов Владимир Николаевич
  2. ^ a b Chubaryan, Alexander O.; Shukman, Harold (2002). Stalin and the Soviet–Finnish War 1939–40. London: Frank Cass. p. 281. ISBN 0-7146-5203-2.
  3. ^ Kilin and Raunio 2007, p. 211

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