Aleksei Pavlovich Panfilov

Алексей Павлович Панфилов
Soviet Union Russia 1898–1966 ○ Natural causes

The GRU chief whose chemical-warfare intelligence moved Churchill, and the tank lieutenant-general who drove to Berlin

In early 1942, Panfilov submitted to Stalin a special report 'On the Continuing Preparation of German-Fascist Troops for Chemical Attack.' It triggered a chain reaction: Churchill publicly warned Berlin by radio of the consequences of gas warfare against the USSR.

He joined the Red Army and Party in 1918, fighting as a political commissar on the Eastern Front. Switching to armor, he graduated the Academy of Mechanization and Motorization in 1937 and led the 2nd Mechanized Brigade at Lake Khasan. As GRU chief from July 1941 to 1942, he ran Soviet military intelligence through the war's gravest crisis; his early-1942 report on German chemical-warfare preparations drew Churchill's public warning to Berlin. Returning to the front, he led the 3rd Guards Tank Corps through East Pomerania and Berlin, destroying the German 2nd Army and earning Hero of the Soviet Union.

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