Alexander Gorbatov

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Alexander Gorbatov was a Soviet general and World War II commander who rose to prominence despite earlier political repression, later becoming known for both his military leadership and his memoirs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet general
human
memoirist
military commander
conflict Eastern Front
surface form: Eastern Front (World War II)

World War II
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
faced Stalinist purges NERFINISHED
genre memoir
hasGender male
hasRank Colonel General NERFINISHED
general
ideology Soviet socialism
knownFor commanding Soviet troops in World War II
writing about Gulag experiences
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
laterRehabilitatedBy Soviet government NERFINISHED
militaryAllegiance Soviet Union NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Red Army
notableEvent arrest during Great Purge
release and return to command during World War II
notableFor Soviet military leadership during World War II
memoirs about Stalinist repression
notableWork Years Off My Life NERFINISHED
occupation military officer
writer
partOf Soviet Armed Forces NERFINISHED
subjectOf political repression in the Soviet Union
wasImprisonedBy Soviet authorities

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Soviet 3rd Army notableCommander Alexander Gorbatov