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Alexei Burdeinei was born on 18 October, 1908 in Zhytomir, Russian Empire, is a Soviet colonel general (1908–1987). Discover Alexei Burdeinei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 18 October 1908
Birthday 18 October
Birthplace Zhytomir, Russian Empire
Date of death 21 April, 1987
Died Place Moscow, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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1908

Aleksey Semyonovich Burdeyny (Алексей Семёнович Бурдейный, Ukrainian: Олексій Семенович Бурдейний; 18 October 1908 – 21 April 1987) was a Soviet colonel general who held corps command during World War II.

A Ukrainian, Aleksey Semyonovich Burdeyny was born in a working-class family on 18 October 1908 in Zhitomir.

He graduated from a Rabfak and worked in a factory in his native town.

1928

He became a member of the Communist Party in 1928.

1931

In June 1931, he was drafted into the Red Army and sent to the Saratov Armored School for command training.

1932

On graduation in March 1932, Burdeyny was posted to the Kalinovsky Mechanized Brigade as a platoon commander.

Stationed in the Moscow Military District, the brigade was one of the first Soviet armored units.

1933

Burdeyny was transferred to the Monino airfield as a senior technician in October 1933, but in September 1935 returned to the brigade, in which he commanded tank and training companies.

1937

In September 1937 he was sent to the Military Academy of Mechanization and Motorization for advanced training, graduating in May 1940 to become the chief of the 2nd Section of the headquarters of the 53rd Tank Regiment of the 81st Motorized Division, part of the 4th Mechanized Corps of the Kiev Special Military District.

In July he was transferred to serve as senior assistant to the chief of the armored service of the 37th Army, taking part in the Battle of Kiev.

With a consolidated group, he fought his way through the German rear while encircled.

In August Burdeyny took command of the 3rd Tank Regiment of the 3rd Tank Brigade of the Southwestern and Southern Fronts.

He took part in the Rostov Defensive Operation and the Rostov Offensive Operation, in which the unit helped liberate Rostov-on-Don.

1940

Burdeyny was transferred to the corps headquarters in October 1940 to serve as assistant chief of its Operations Department.

After Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Burdeyny took part in the border battles in the region of Lvov.

1942

In January 1942 Burdeyny was transferred to serve as chief of staff of the 2nd Tank Brigade of the Southern Front.

In April 1942, when the 24th Tank Corps was formed, Burdeyny joined it as chief of staff to corps commander General Vasily Badanov.

The Corps was sent to engage the advancing German forces in the South, and was nearly wiped out in the fighting near the Don River, during July.

By late October, the unit has recovered from its losses after several months in the reserve.

It was assigned to the Southwestern Front and took part in the Battle of Stalingrad.

On December, the Corps destroyed the Tatsinskaya Airport and was renamed 2nd Tatsinskaya Guards Tank Corps in honor of this operation.

After the Battle of Stalingrad the Corps was made part of the Voronezh Front on March.

1943

On 26 June 1943, Colonel Burdeyny assumed command over the Corps, holding the post to the end of the war.

As such, he participated in the Battle of Kursk, and was promoted to Major General on 31 August.

1944

On 3 July 1944, during Operation Bagration, his units were the first to enter Minsk and liberated the city.

He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General on the 2 November 1944.

The Corps later took part in the Baltic, East Prussian, Vistula-Oder and Berlin operations.

1945

For his leadership during the Minsk Offensive he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union (Medal no. 5026) on 19 April 1945.

1946

In May 1946, Burdeyny was assigned as the 7th Mechanized Army's chief of staff.

1947

He studied at the Voroshilov Academy from December 1947 to February 1950.

1950

In October 1950, he became the commander of the 8th Mechanized Army, a position he held until June 1953.

1954

In April 1954, he was transferred to serve as the Belorussian Military District's deputy commander for tank troops.

1958

In January 1958, he was posted as deputy commander for training, and from May 1960 he served as the First Deputy Commander of the District.

1963

In August 1963, he was assigned as the Chief of the Central Armored Directorate in the Ministry of Defence.

1967

Beside his military career, he was also an honorary citizen of Minsk since 1967 and a deputy in the 3rd Convocation of the Ukrainian SSR's Supreme Soviet.

A street in Minsk was named after him.

Burdeyny was a recipient of the following decorations:

1970

In August 1970 he was appointed representative of the Warsaw Pact Chief-of-Staff to the East German National People's Army, and retired from the Armed Forces in January 1974.

1987

He lived in Moscow and died on 21 April 1987.