The Generals of WWII

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Portrait of Lieutenant-General Dmitrii Tifomevich Kozlov

Kozlov, Dmitrii Tifomevich

Lieutenant-General

* 23rd of October 1896

† 6th of December 1967

(Дмитрий Тимофеевич Козлов)

Promotions

1935-11-26 Komdiv
1940-04-29 Komkor
1940-06-04 Lieutenant-General
1942-06-04 Major-General
1943-01-19 Lieutenant-General

Service

1922-12-XX 1924-09-XX Commanding Officer 22nd Rifle Regiment
1924-09-XX 1928-07-XX Commanding Officer 109th Rifle Regiment
1928-07-XX 1930-11-XX Chief of Staff, 46th Rifle Division
1930-11-XX 1931-01-XX Commandant of Kiev Infantry School
1931-01-XX 1935-12-XX Commanding Officer 44th Rifle Division
1935-12-XX 1939-09-XX Senior Instructor at Frunze Military Academy
1939-09-XX 1939-12-29 Head of the Infantry Commanders Advanced Training Course 'Vystrel'
1939-12-29 1940-04-27 Commanding Officer I Rifle Corps [Finland]
1940-07-XX 1940-12-XX Deputy Commander in Chief Odessa Military District
1940-12-18 1941-01-14 Head of Main Air Defence Directorate, People's Commissariat of Defence
1940-12-XX 1941-01-XX Commander in Chief of Air Defence Forces
1941-01-29 1941-08-23 Commander in Chief Transcaucasian Military District
1941-08-23 1941-12-30 Commander in Chief Transcaucasian Front
1941-12-30 1942-01-28 Commander in Chief Caucasian Front
1942-01-28 1942-05-19 Commander in Chief Crimean Front
1942-07-07 1942-08-29 Commanding Officer 9th Reserve Army
1942-08-30 1942-10-01 Commanding Officer 24th Army
1942-10-XX 1943-05-XX Deputy Commander in Chief Voronezh Front
1943-05-XX 1943-09-XX Representative of the High Command to Leningrad Front
1943-09-XX 1945-09-XX Deputy Commander in Chief Transbaikal Front
1945-09-XX 1947-05-XX Deputy Commander in Chief Transbaikal-Amur Military District
1947-05-XX 1948-04-XX Deputy Commander in Chief Transbaikal Military District
1948-04-XX 1949-02-XX Attending the Military Academy of the General Staff
1949-02-XX 1954-06-XX Assistant Commander in Chief Belorussian Military District
1954-06-XX Retired
Picture source: Courtesy of Ilya Mukhin