Semyon Moiseevich Krivoshein

Семён Моисеевич Кривошеин
Soviet Russia 1899–1978 ○ Natural causes

The Soviet tank general who reviewed the Brest parade with Guderian and held Oboyan at Kursk

Brest-Litovsk, 22 September 1939. As German armor withdrew and the Red Army took control of the city, Krivoshein stood beside Heinz Guderian and reviewed the joint parade of Wehrmacht and Red Army troops together.

Soviet Lieutenant General of Tank Forces. Born into a Jewish artisan family in Voronezh, he joined the Red Army in 1918 and fought the Civil War. After the Frunze Academy he transferred to tanks, becoming the first Soviet tank commander in Spain at the defence of Madrid in 1936. On 22 September 1939 he met Guderian at Brest-Litovsk to negotiate the German withdrawal and presided over the joint parade. At Kursk in 1943 his 3rd Mechanized Corps under Katukov's 1st Tank Army held the Oboyan axis against Hoth's main armored assault, a decisive stand that earned the corps Guards designation. He led the 1st Mechanized Corps through the Berlin offensive, where his troops broke into the capital first on 25 April 1945, earning him the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

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