Pavel Alekseyevich Rotmistrov

Павел Алексеевич Ротмистров
Soviet Union Russia 1901–1982 ○ Natural causes

The Marshal of Armour who commanded history's largest tank battle at Prokhorovka

In February 1943 he stood before Stalin and argued for stripping rifle divisions out of tank armies to create pure armoured formations. Stalin gave him the first reformed tank army and said: "You prove it yourself."

Born a village blacksmith's son, Rotmistrov rose to become the Soviet Union's first Marshal of Armoured Troops and later Chief Marshal. He commanded the 5th Guards Tank Army at Kotelnikovo, blocking the German relief of Stalingrad, and at Prokhorovka, the largest tank battle in history, where his counter-attack halted the southern pincer of the Kursk offensive. The heavy losses at Prokhorovka shadowed his career, yet the battle decisively stopped the German advance. In early 1943 he persuaded Stalin to strip rifle divisions from tank armies, creating homogeneous armoured formations as the front's main strike instrument; Stalin made him commander of the first such army. He led at Korsun-Cherkassy and Operation Bagration, liberating Minsk, and after the war shaped Soviet tank doctrine as head of the Armoured Forces Academy and Assistant Minister of Defence.

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