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Pyotr Maximovich Zykov (Russian: Пётр Максимович Зыков; 14 January 1890 – 22 September 1960) was a Red Army major general. Zykov left his native village to work as a gold miner and was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in 1911, becoming a non-commissioned officer. Serving with a reserve unit during World War I, he participated in the October Revolution in Ashgabat and joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War. He fought in North Russia and was decorated for his actions, ending the war as an assistant regimental commander. Holding command positions in reserve units from the late 1920s, Zykov rose to division command in the late 1930s. He commanded the 121st Rifle Division from the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, leading it in the Battles of Białystok–Minsk, Smolensk, Moscow,

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  • Pyotr Maximovich Zykov (Russian: Пётр Максимович Зыков; 14 January 1890 – 22 September 1960) was a Red Army major general. Zykov left his native village to work as a gold miner and was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in 1911, becoming a non-commissioned officer. Serving with a reserve unit during World War I, he participated in the October Revolution in Ashgabat and joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War. He fought in North Russia and was decorated for his actions, ending the war as an assistant regimental commander. Holding command positions in reserve units from the late 1920s, Zykov rose to division command in the late 1930s. He commanded the 121st Rifle Division from the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, leading it in the Battles of Białystok–Minsk, Smolensk, Moscow, and Voronezh. After a stint as 60th Army deputy commander in late 1942, Zykov commanded the in the Soviet advance into Ukraine after the Battle of Stalingrad in early 1943, before returning to his old position as 60th Army deputy commander. He held this position until late 1944, when he was transferred to a noncombat post as military district deputy commander due to health issues. Zykov retired shortly after the end of the war. (en)
  • Пётр Максимович Зыков (14 января 1890, Гостево, Вятская губерния — 22 июля 1960, Львов) — советский военачальник, участник Гражданской и Великой Отечественной войн, дважды Краснознамёнец (1919, 1924). Генерал-майор (1940). (ru)
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  • Russian Empire
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  • 121st Rifle Division
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  • 48th Rifle Division
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  • 1911-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1890-01-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Gostevo village, Kotelnichsky Uyezd, Vyatka Governorate, Russian Empire (en)
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  • Zykov between 1945 and 1946 (en)
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  • Pyotr Maximovich Zykov (en)
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  • Пётр Максимович Зыков (14 января 1890, Гостево, Вятская губерния — 22 июля 1960, Львов) — советский военачальник, участник Гражданской и Великой Отечественной войн, дважды Краснознамёнец (1919, 1924). Генерал-майор (1940). (ru)
  • Pyotr Maximovich Zykov (Russian: Пётр Максимович Зыков; 14 January 1890 – 22 September 1960) was a Red Army major general. Zykov left his native village to work as a gold miner and was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in 1911, becoming a non-commissioned officer. Serving with a reserve unit during World War I, he participated in the October Revolution in Ashgabat and joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War. He fought in North Russia and was decorated for his actions, ending the war as an assistant regimental commander. Holding command positions in reserve units from the late 1920s, Zykov rose to division command in the late 1930s. He commanded the 121st Rifle Division from the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, leading it in the Battles of Białystok–Minsk, Smolensk, Moscow, (en)
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  • Pyotr Zykov (en)
  • Зыков, Пётр Максимович (ru)
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  • Pyotr Maximovich Zykov (en)
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