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Allegiance
  
Soviet Union

Service/branch
  
Red Army

Role
  
Military officer

Name
  
Mikhail Kovalyov

Rank
  
Colonel-General


Mikhail Kovalyov www1939plbiografiesowiecikovalyovmikhailjpg

Born
  
7 July 1897 Bryukhovetsky, Krasnodar Krai, Russian Empire (
1897-07-07
)

Battles/wars
  
World War I Russian Civil War Tambov Rebellion Polish-Soviet War Winter War Soviet invasion of Poland Soviet invasion of Manchuria

Awards
  
Order of Lenin (2) Order of the Red Banner (3) Order of Suvorov 1st class

Died
  
August 1, 1967, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Battles and wars
  
Russian Civil War, Tambov Rebellion, Polish–Soviet War, Winter War, Soviet invasion of Poland

Similar People
  
Semyon Timoshenko, Kliment Voroshilov, Edward Rydz‑Smigly, Gerd von Rundstedt, Adolf Hitler

Colonel-General Mikhail Prokofievich Kovalyov (Russian: Михаил Прокофьевич Ковалёв) (7 July [O.S. 26 June] 1897 – 31 August 1967) was a Soviet military officer.

Mikhail Kovalyov was born to family of a peasants in stanitsa Bryukovetskaya, Krasnodar Krai. In 1915 he enlisted in the Russian Army. After graduating from a School for Praporshchiks. Kovalyov fought in World War I commanding a platoon (polurota), company and then a battalion. At the time of the October Revolution he was a Stabs-Captain. During the Russian Civil War he commanded a regiment and then a brigade in the Red Army participating in the fights against White Armies of Denikin, Wrangel and the peasant Tambov rebellion of Aleksandr Antonov.

From 1937 Kovalyov was the commander of Kiev Military District, then from 1938, he was the commander of Belarussian Military District. He was the commander of the Belarusian Front during the Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939. Kovalyov was also the commander of the 15th Army (Soviet Union) and led the Russians to victory. As well as leading during the Winter War (1939–1940). He was the commander of Kharkov Military District, then Inspector of Infantry for the Red Army Commander of the Transbaikal Front during 1941.

In July 1945 he became a vice-commander (Russian: заместитель командующего, zamestitel' komanduyushchego) of the Transbaikal Front and participated in military actions against Japan. From 1949 he was a vice-commander of Leningrad Military District. Kovalyov retired in 1955 and died in Leningrad in 1967 of the lung cancer.

His awards include two Orders of Lenin, three Orders of the Red Banner and an Order of Suvorov 1st class.

References

Mikhail Kovalyov Wikipedia