• Vasily Mitrofanovich Shatilov (Russian: Васи́лий Митрофа́нович Шати́лов; 17 February 1902 – 16 February 1995) was a Soviet Army colonel general who commanded...
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  • Russian TV announcer and presenter Vasily Shatilov (1902–1995), Soviet general This page lists people with the surname Shatilov. If an internal link intending...
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    university in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1804 through the efforts of Vasily Karazin becoming the second oldest university in modern-day Ukraine. On...
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  • ru Afanasy Spiridonovich Savelev ru Valentin Savelev ru Vasily Antonovich Savelev ru Vasily Lyvovich Savelev ru Yevgeny Savelev ru Ivan Savelev ru Konstantin...
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    1945, two Ural formations – the 150th Rifle Division (Major general Vasily Shatilov) and the 171st Rifle Division (commander – Colonel Alexei Negoda) –...
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    Michael Nikolaevich Dimitri Ivanovich Pavel Khristoforovich Grabbe Pavel Shatilov Vasily Alexandrovich Tribal leaders Units involved Russian Imperial Army Russian...
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  • March 1945–3 September 1945) Major General Vasily Shatilov (c. May 1949–c. May 1952) Major General Vasily Shugayev (May 1952–c. May 1954) The division...
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    the current session "in the case of grave disorder arising" Born: Vasily Shatilov, Soviet Army colonel general credited with the capture of the Reichstag...
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  • (8 January–19 February 1945) Colonel Vasily Asafov (22 February 1945–24 June 1947) Major General Vasily Shatilov (24 June 1947–15 June 1948) Major General...
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  • Tavartkiladze (7 February 1950 – 27 January 1951) Lieutenant general Vasily Shatilov (27 January 1951 – 12 January 1955) The corps was composed of the following...
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