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Yefim Grigoryevich Pushkin (Russian: Ефим Григорьевич Пушкин; 28 January 1899 – 11 March 1944) was a Red Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union.
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Yefim Grigoryevich Pushkin (Russian: Ефим Григорьевич Пушкин; 28 January 1899 – 11 March 1944) was a Red Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union.

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Yefim Grigoryevich Pushkin (Russian: Ефим Григорьевич Пушкин; 28 January 1899 – 11 March 1944) was a Red Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union.

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Early life Yefim Grigoryevich Pushkin was born on 28 January 1899 in the stanitsa of Novotroitskaya, Labinsky otdel, Kuban oblast. He lived in the village of Krutets, Saratov Governorate. Before military service, Pushkin worked in the fishing industry in Kharbayskaya volost, Astrakhan Governorate. World War I and Russian Civil War He joined the Red Army in January 1918 during the Russian Civil War, serving as a clerk at the headquarters of the 11th Army in the North Caucasus. In May he was transferred to the 3rd Kuban Cavalry Brigade of the 3rd Rifle Division, with which he served as a quartermaster in the North Caucasus Regiment. With this unit he participated in battles on the Southern Front against the Volunteer Army. In October, being a platoon commander, Pushkin took part in the suppression of the Astrakhan revolt. Selected for junior commander training, Pushkin completed the Oryol Cavalry Courses between May and October, and upon graduation was dispatched to the Western Front as a squadron commander of the Kamo Partisan Detachment. In December 1919 he was sent to the Southern Front, where with the 1st Taman Regiment of the Taman Cavalry Division he fought against the Armed Forces of South Russia…

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Interwar period In April 1922, Pushkin, by then an assistant squadron commander, and his regiment were sent to the Turkestan Front for the fight against the Basmachi revolt in Western, Middle, and Eastern Bukhara. In March 1923 he was transferred to command a squadron of the 76th Cavalry Regiment of the 6th Altai Cavalry Brigade, serving as acting chief of the regimental school from January to April 1925. During operations against the Basmachi, Pushkin was wounded three times and concussed once. He was recommended for the Order of the Red Banner twice for distinguishing himself in battle, but did not receive the award. In June 1925 he was transferred to the 52nd Cavalry Regiment of the 9th Crimea Cavalry Division in Gaisin, where he served as a squadron commander. In 1928 he was awarded the rights of a graduate of a normal military school. Pushkin rose to chief of the regimental school in January 1930, and to regimental chief of staff in December 1931. From May to September 1932 he completed the Leningrad Armored Commanders' Improvement Courses, then was appointed chief of staff of the 14th Mechanized Regiment of the 14th Cavalry Division in Novograd-Volynsky. From December 1938 he was…

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World War II After Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, began on 22 June 1941, Pushkin continued to command the division on the Southwestern Front. During the border battles, he led the division in the Battle of Dubno. Having suffered heavy losses, the remnants of Pushkin's command were broken up to assist in the formation of new tank brigades. In early August Pushkin took command of the 8th Tank Division, which had just broken out of encirclement, on the Southwestern and Southern Fronts. The division was credited with the destruction of 80 German tanks between 19 and 25 August. In recognition of this feat, Pushkin was recommended for the title Hero of the Soviet Union, the country's highest award, by 18th Mechanized Corps commander Pyotr Volokh, and was awarded the title on 9 November. The recommendation read:Comrade Pushkin with his decisive actions ensued the decision of the assigned objective, located at his command post under a hurricane of enemy fire, directed the battle, as a result of which the enemy suffered losses of 56 disabled tanks and two towed out of battle in the course of three days. Comrade Pushkin, not sparing his life, inspired his subordinates…

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Order of Suvorov, 2nd class (2) Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class A monument of to Pushkin was erected 1967 on Dnipropetrovsk's main street featuring a T-34. In January 2023 this monument was removed after the Dnipro City Council had decided the monument "has no historical or artistic value." On 5 January 2023, the day after the monument was dismantled, Mayor of Dnipro Borys Filatov claimed that Yefim Pushkin "defended our city when the Soviet command was incompetent, in just a few days, surrendering a huge industrial centre to the advancing Nazis." Filatov also claimed that the T-34 tank of the monument was of a modification of 1967 and so could have never been driven by Pushkin.

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Bibliography Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964). Командование корпусного и дивизионного звена советских вооруженных сил периода Великой Отечественной войны 1941 – 1945 гг [Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945] (in Russian). Moscow: Frunze Military Academy. Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2011). Великая Отечественная: Комдивы. Военный биографический словарь [The Great Patriotic War: Division Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole. ISBN 978-5-9950-0189-8. Vozhakin, Mikhail Georgievich, ed. (2006). Великая Отечественная. Комкоры. Военный биографический словарь [Great Patriotic War: Corps Commanders: Military Biographical Dictionary] (in Russian). Vol. 2. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole. ISBN 5901679083.