Fedor Falaleyev

Fedor Yakovlevich Falaleyev (Russian: Фёдор Я́ковлевич Фалале́ев; May 19, 1899 - August 12, 1955) was a Soviet Marshal of the aviation.

Falaleyev (center) with Herschel Johnson (left) and Bengt Nordenskiöld in Stockholm, July 1945.

Early life

Falaleyev was born on 31 May 1899 in Polyanskoye, Vyatka Governorate (present-day Udmurtia), Russian Empire.

Military career

At the beginning of World War II he commanded the air forces of the 3rd Army, becoming inspector-general of the Soviet Air Force in 1940. Following the German invasion in 1941, he commanded the air forces of the South-Western Front, and became deputy commander and chief of staff of the Soviet Air Force later in the war. As representative of the Supreme Command Headquarters for aviation he coordinated actions of air armies in various directions, took part in operations to liberate the Donbas area, Southern Ukraine and the Crimea and also in the Belarusian, Baltic and East Prussian operations.[1]

Following the war, Marshal Falaleyev ran the Gagarin Air Force Academy in Monino, a leading Soviet training and research facility[2] until his death in 1955.[3] He retired from the Air Force in 1950.

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