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Gennady Troshev was born on 14 March, 1947 in East Berlin, Germany, is a Russian military leader (1947–2008). Discover Gennady Troshev'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 61 years old?
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Gennady Nikolayevich Troshev (Геннадий Николаевич Трошев) (14 March 1947 – 14 September 2008) was a Russian colonel general and a former commander of the North Caucasus Military District, including Chechnya, during the Second Chechen War.
He was awarded a Hero of Russia award.
Gennady Troshev was born in 1947 in the East Berlin, in the Soviet occupation zone, the son of a Soviet officer.
He spent his childhood in the ethnic Russian community in Grozny in the Chechen-Ingush Republic.
In 1969, Troshev graduated from the Kazan Tank College, and later from the Tank Academy and from the Military Academy of the General Staff.
After graduating from the tank college in 1969, Troshev served in Soviet tank forces.
On 1 June 1995, Troshev was appointed commander of the 58th Army, and since 29 July 1997, he served as the deputy commander of the North Caucasus Military District.
In April 2000, Troshev was appointed the commander of the joint group of federal forces in the Northern Caucasus.
During his career as a commander in Chechnya he gained notoriety after advocating public executions of separatist fighters.
Human rights activists had accused him of tolerating rampant abuses in the war-ravaged republic.
Early in the war he declared that the shattered city of Grozny should never be rebuilt so as to serve as a warning against "treason to Russia's ethnic minorities".
He also publicly defended Yuri Budanov, who was on trial for the murder of an 18-year-old Chechen woman, Elza Kungayeva.
Troshev publicly defied, on national television, Minister of Defense Sergei Ivanov's suggestion that he should relocate from Chechnya in the North Caucasus Military District to the command of the Siberian Military District.
From 2000 onwards Trosheva worked as the civil service personnel and promoted a number of important legislative papers.
In response, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree dismissing Troshev from his post in 2002.
The Jamestown Foundation, a U.S. policy research organisation that studies Russian military affairs, said Ivanov's order that Troshev relocate to Siberia was "open to multiple and complex interpretations. One theory connects it to a broader reshuffling of personnel as major elections approach in Chechnya (and perhaps in response to the Moscow theater hostage crisis). A second explanation ties it to the stalled process of military-administrative reform."
After his sacking, Troshev was appointed an advisor to the President of the Russian Federation for Cossacks affairs.
Troshev died on 14 September 2008.
He was a passenger aboard Aeroflot Flight 821, which crashed and left no survivors.
Russian officials have dismissed public suspicions that the plane might have been sabotaged.
One week after Troshev's death, the President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov renamed Krasnoznamennaya Street in Grozny after Troshev.
Troshev served as the commander of the 10th Guards Uralsko-Lvovskaya Tank Division, later - as the commander of the 42nd Army Corps.
and as the commander of the joint group of federal forces in Chechnya during the First Chechen War.