Dmitry Ryabyshev
Dmitry Ivanovich Ryabyshev Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Ря́бышев,, (February 23 [O.S. February 11] 1894 – November 18, 1985) was a Soviet military commander, commander of 8th Mechanized Corps (1941).
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Born | February 23, 1894 Kolotovka, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire |
Died | November 18, 1985 Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union |
Allegiance | Military of the Soviet Union |
Years of service | 1915 — 1950 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | 34th Tank Division 4th Cavalry Corps 8th Mechanized Corps 38th Army Southern Front 57th Army 28th Army 3rd Guards Army |
Battles/wars | Russian Civil War World War II |
Awards | Order of Lenin (x4) Order of the Red Banner (x4) Order of Suvorov, Second Class |
Before World War II
Ryabyshev was born in Kolotovka, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire (in present-day Rostov Oblast, Russia). In 1917 he joined the Bolshevik Party. Following the Russian Revolution of 1917 he was a commander of the 42nd Brigade, 14th Division of the 1st Cavalry Army during the Russian Civil War.
World War II
During the Second World War, he held several commands, including the 34th Tank Division, 4th Cavalry Corps, 8th Mechanized Corps, 38th Army, Southern Front, 57th Army, 28th Army and 3rd Guards Army.
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