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Vasily Chuikov

Surname Chuikov Given Name Vasily Born 12 Feb 1900 Died 18 Mar 1982 Country Russia Category Military-Ground Gender Male

Contributor: C. Peter Chen

ww2dbaseVasily Ivanovich Chuikov was born into a Russian peasant family. His army career began during the Russian Revolution when he enlisted with the revolutionary faction. He became a commissioned officer after attending the Frunze Military Academy.

ww2dbaseDuring World War II, Chuikov led Soviet troops during the invasion of Poland in 1939 and then served in northern Russia and Finland during the Winter War. After the conclusion of the Winter War, he served in China as an advisor to Chiang Kaishek, training Chinese troops during the Second Sino-Japanese War. After the Germans launched its attack on the Soviet Union, he returned to his native country to lead the 62nd Army in Stalingrad. The short general, with his frequently messy hair, subsequently led the 8th Guards Army in Byelorussia during Operation Bagration. He was described as one of the most aggressive field generals of the entire Russian front, often charging ahead westwards with the supply and other supporting units far behind. During his race for Berlin under Zhukov, he was so far ahead of his supply units that his men had to siphon fuel out of less critical vehicles to supply the gas-guzzling tanks; the vehicles with their tanks siphoned empty were abandoned on the side of the roads as if they were worthless. Ammunition was also an issue under his aggressive style. Chuikov was known for making use of captured German guns and shells because his artillery units at times moved forward without a single shell in their supply trucks.

ww2dbaseAfter the war, Chuikov remained in Germany as an officer of the occupation troops. On 11 Mar 1955, he was given the title of Marshal of the Soviet Union, and between 1960 and 1964 he commanded all of Soviet ground troops. He retired in 1972, though he continued to be involved politically in the Communist Party until his death in 1982.

ww2dbaseChuikov was buried in Stalingrad, the site where troops under his command held the city bravely against German advance. He was the first Soviet marshal to be buried outside Moscow, Russia.

ww2dbaseSources: the Fall of Berlin, Wikipedia.

Last Major Revision: Jan 2006

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