Stepan Guryev
Stepan Savelyevich Guryev | |
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Born |
Romanovo, Russian Empire (now Lenino, Lipetsk Oblast, Russian Federation) | 1 August 1902
Died |
22 April 1945 42) Pillau, East Prussia (now Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian Federation) | (aged
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Service/branch | Red Army |
Years of service | 1919 - 1945 |
Rank | Major-general |
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Battles/wars | |
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Stepan Savelevich Guryev (Russian: Степан Савельевич Гурьев; 1 August 1902 - 22 April 1945) was a Soviet Red Army officer and major-general in World War II who led the 5th Airborne Corps, which was reformed into the 39th Guards Rifle Division in August 1942 and fought at Stalingrad.[1]
Biography
Appointed commander of the 16th Guards Rifle Corps in 1944, he led the Corps into East Prussia and the Battle of Königsberg.
The general was killed in action at Pillau (today Baltiysk) on 22 April 1945, three days after being awarded the honorary title of Hero of the Soviet Union by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The city Guryevsk in the Russian Federation's Kaliningrad Oblast is named after him.
References
- ↑ Walsh, Stephen (2000). Stalingrad: The Infernal Cauldron, 1942-1943. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martin's Press. p. 80. ISBN 0-312-26943-9.
External links
- Brief biography (Russian)
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