Vasily Kazakov

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Vasily Kazakov
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Vasily Ivanovich Kazakov (

Marshal of the artillery.[1]

Biography

Early life

Born to a peasant family at Filipovo in

Frunze Academy. On 7 May 1940, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.[4]

World War II

At the beginning of the

Vistula-Oder Offensive, Kazakov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union
(Medal no. 5871) on 6 April 1945.

Post-war career

After the war, he commanded the artillery formations of the GSFG, and beginning in March 1950 he was the first deputy commander of the Artillery Corps. In January 1952 he became their commander, but was demoted to deputy again in April 1953. Kazakov was promoted to the rank of Marshal on 11 March 1955,[9] commanding the Ground Forces' Air Defence from 1958 until 1965. After three more years as an inspector in the Ministry of Defense, he died in Moscow, aged 69, in May 1968.[10]

Honours and awards

References

  1. Chief Marshal
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  2. ^ Vasily Kazakov on the Heroes of the USSR site [Russian].
  3. ^ Vasily Kazakov Archived 2011-06-21 at the Wayback Machine on the Kremlin Wall Memorial[Russian].
  4. ^ His name is the 34th on list XIV (Maj. Gen. Artillery) in this order to introduce personal ranks to the Red Army [Russian].
  5. ^ Vasily Kazakov's obituary [English].
  6. ^ A 1988 article by Colonels Suslov and Kligin [English].
  7. ^ Vasily Kazakov on Letopisy [Russian].
  8. ^ Vasily Kazakov on Soldat Narod [Russian].
  9. ^ Decree to appoint Marshals, 11 March 1955 [English].
  10. ^ Vasily Kazakov on Hrono.ru [Russian].

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