7 June 1896 Kasli, Yekaterinburgsky Uyezd, Perm Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
6 June 1990(1990-06-06) (aged 93) Leningrad, Soviet Union
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Service/branch
Red Army
Soviet Army
Years of service
1918–1959
Rank
Lieutenant general
Commands held
Zhitomir Army Group
Transbaikal Military District
Oryol Military District
20th Army
13th Army
North Caucasus Military District
56th Army
South Ural Military District
45th Army
Battles/wars
Russian Civil War
World War II
Awards
Order of Lenin (2)
Fyodor Nikitich Remezov (Russian: Фёдор Никитич Ремезов; 7 June [O.S. 26 May] 1896 – 6 June 1990) was a Soviet Army general during World War II who commanded several armies and military districts.
Remezov joined the Red Army in 1918 and fought in the Russian Civil War as a junior commander. After the war, he graduated from the Frunze Military Academy and went on to command the 45th Rifle Division in 1937. Remezov commanded several military districts between 1938 and 1940. After Operation Barbarossa began on 22 June 1941, Remezov briefly commanded 20th Army and subsequently took command of the 13th Army in Belarus on 8 July after its previous commander was mortally wounded. While leading a counterattack four days later, Remezov was severely wounded.
After recovering in September, he took command of the North Caucasus Military District and then the new 56th Army in October 1941 which he led in the Battle of Rostov in November 1941. This was his last front-line command; in January 1942 Remezov was transferred to command the South Ural Military District. In April of that year he took command of the 45th Army, which he led for the remainder of the war in rear-security duties. Postwar, he became head of the faculty of the Frunze Military Academy, deputy head of the Dzerzhinsky Military Academy, and assistant commander for military educational institutions of the Moscow Military District, before retiring in 1959.
Fyodor Nikitich Remezov (Russian: Фёдор Никитич Ремезов; 7 June [O.S. 26 May] 1896 – 6 June 1990) was a Soviet Army general during World War II who commanded...
front was the Leningrad Military District until 24 June. General Colonel Fyodor Isodorovich Kuznetsov Source: Baltic Special Military District until 22...
lieutenant general; Maksim Purkayev, converted to lieutenant general; FyodorRemezov, converted to lieutenant general; Valentin Semashko, converted to major...
under the command of district commander FyodorRemezov. Lieutenant General Pavel Kurochkin replaced Remezov, and was himself replaced by Lieutenant General...
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of the German offensive, the 56th Separate Army (Lieutenant General FyodorRemezov) was deployed on the approaches to the city, which hastily created the...
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journey along the previously unknown Siberian rivers Semyon Remezov, author of the Remezov Chronicle and the first large format cartographic atlas of Siberia...
ancient Maya script Semyon Remezov (ca. 1642- after 1720), cartographer and the first historian of Siberia, author of the Remezov Chronicle Mikhail Rostovtsev...
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of Russia, thanks to the results brought by a series of voyages led by Fyodor Minin, Dmitry Ovtsyn, Vasili Pronchishchev, Semyon Chelyuskin, Dmitry Laptev...
deciphered the ancient Maya script Semyon Remezov, cartographer and the first historian of Siberia, author of the Remezov Chronicle Mikhail Rostovtsev, archeologist...
There were also more critical reviews: for example, the writer Mitrofan Remezov (the magazine "Russian Mind"), who praised "The Old Courtyard" and "Borghetto...
Image Semyon Remezov* (c. 1642–after 1720) cartographer, geographer, historian (a monument in the Tobolsk Kremlin) In 1683–1710 Remezov described and...
of 1736, mathematics has been defined to teach cadets by Corporal Ivan Remezov and Dmitry Yakhontov. Quote by Anatoly Kamenev. History of officer training...
River in 1480. Three years later, the Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan III sent Fyodor Kurbsky and Ivan Saltykov-Travin into Kod, and after a short resistance...
generals of the Russian Imperial Army, heroes of the First World War N. M. Remezov and P. A. Pleve are indicated on the plate. On August 4, 2006, in the village...