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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Fedorovych and the family name is Fedorov.
Oleksiy Fedorov
Born
30 March 1901 Lotsmanska Kamianka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire (now part of Dnipro, Ukraine)
Died
9 September 1989(1989-09-09) (aged 88) Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Years of service
1941 - 1944
Rank
Major General
Battles/wars
Hero of the Soviet Union (twice)
Oleksiy Fedorovych Fedorov (Ukrainian: Олексій Федорович Федоров, Russian: Алексей Фёдорович Фёдоров, Aleksey Fyodorovich Fyodorov; 30 March 1901 – 9 September 1989), was one of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement during World War II. He was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, making him one of the only two partisan leaders to receive the title twice (the other being fellow Ukrainian Sydir Kovpak).
and philosopher Nikolay Fyodorov (disambiguation), multiple people OleksiyFedorov (1901–1989), leader of the Soviet Ukrainian partisan movement Oxana...
committed as a retribution for Soviet partisan activities headed by OleksiyFedorov. Koriukivka was liberated by Soviet troops on 19 March 1943. A report...
Mykhailo Albertovych Fedorov (Ukrainian: Михайло Альбертович Федоров, IPA: [meˈxaj.lɔ ɐlʲˈbɛrt.ɔ.ʋet͡ʃ ˈfɛ.dɔ.rɔu̯]; born 21 January 1991) is a Ukrainian...
largely responsible for the victory at Stalingrad and attacking Berlin. OleksiyFedorov – organized underground resistance in Nazi-occupied Ukraine. Dmitry...
about 60,000 guerrillas from the guerrilla units of Sydir Kovpak, OleksiyFedorov and Alexander Saburov operated. The fighting resulted in the destruction...
Dyatlenko, interrogator and translator at the Battle of Stalingrad OleksiyFedorov, major general, partisan leader, subsequently minister of Welfare of...
OleksiyFedorov destroyed 549 enemy echelons with ammunition, fuel, military equipment and manpower on the lines of Kovel railway junction. Fedorov destroyed...
Oleksiy Chernyshov (Ukrainian: Олексій Михайлович Чернишов; born 4 September 1977) is a Ukrainian statesman and politician, businessman and investor....
d'Estienne d'Orves D'Arcy Osborne, 12th Duke of Leeds Paul Eluard OleksiyFedorov Manolis Glezos Marianne Golz Stefan Grot-Rowecki Jens Christian Hauge...
Volodymyr Ploshchenko Minister of Local Industry Yuriy Hayevsky Minister of Consumer Services Lev Shpakovsky Minister of Social Security OleksiyFedorov...
of over 200,000 people. Soviet partisans in the region were led by OleksiyFedorov, Alexander Saburov and others and numbered over 60,000 men.[citation...
Bulat [ru] Ilya Kozhar [ru] Sydir Kovpak Pyotr Vershigora Alexander Saburov OleksiyFedorov Vladimir Gil † (from 1943) Wilhelm Kube † Curt von Gottberg Walter...
Ananchenko 25 October 1946 11 December 1956 11 December 1956 May 1957 OleksiyFedorov May 1957 19 March 1979 Oleksandra Lukyanenko 19 March 1979 17 September...
September 1951 – 5 May 1952 Preceded by Serhiy Kostyuchenko Succeeded by OleksiyFedorov Personal details Born (1911-02-14)14 February 1911 Kishinev, Bessarabian...
December 1948 Kostiantyn Hrushovyi December 1948 January 1950 1906–1982 OleksiyFedorov January 1950 May 1952 1901–1989 Semyon Novikov May 1952 February 1954...
End First Secretaries of the Oblast Committee of the Communist Party OleksiyFedorov April 1944 January 1949 1901–1989 Hryhoriy Hryshko January 1949 March...
2020, he was appointed Minister of Regional Development. Shmyhal replaced Oleksiy Honcharuk as the prime minister of Ukraine in March 2020. In 2021, Shmyhal...
ministerial salaries and poor performance. On 3 March 2020, Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk tendered his resignation, and by law this triggered the automatic...
Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine 9 Chernihiv 26 North Mala Divytsia 147 OleksiyFedorov 1st secretary of the Chernihiv Oblast committee of the CP(b)U Yes/1st...
August 2019 – 4 March 2020 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk Preceded by Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze Succeeded by Vadym Prystaiko...