Mikhail Khozin
Mikhail Semenovich Khozin | |
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Native name | Михаи́л Семёнович Хо́зин |
Born |
22 October (O.S.) 3 November (N.S.) 1896 Skachikha Village, Kirsanovsky County, Tambov Governorate |
Died |
27 February 1979 Moscow |
Allegiance |
Russian Empire (1915–1917) Soviet Union (1922–1963) |
Rank | Colonel-general |
Commands held |
32nd Rifle Division |
Battles/wars | |
Awards |
Order of the October Revolution |
Mikhail Khozin (Russian: Михаи́л Семёнович Хо́зин; 22 October (O.S.) 3 November (N. S.) - 27 February 1979) was a Soviet military officer who was the commander of the Leningrad Front from October 1941 to June 1942, until he was relieved from command and replaced by Leonid Govorov for failing to relieve the 2nd Shock Army.[1]
Zhukov brought Khozin and Fedyuninsky with him when he assumed command of the Leningrad Front in Sept. 1941. Khozin assumed the role of Chief of Staff until Zhukov's departure in Oct., when Khozin took over.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "ВОЕННАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА --[ Военная история ]-- Исаев А. Краткий курс истории ВОВ. Наступление маршала Шапошникова". militera.lib.ru. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ↑ Zhukov, Georgy (1974). Marshal of Victory, Volume II. Pen and Sword Books Ltd. p. 7. ISBN 9781781592915.
- ↑ Zhukov, Georgy (1974). Marshal of Victory, Volume I. Pen and Sword Books Ltd. p. 415,422. ISBN 9781781592915.