Vasily Glagolev

Vasily Vasilyevich Glagolev
Native name
Василий Васильевич Глаголев
Born21 February 1896
Kaluga, Russian Empire
Died21 September 1947 (1947-09-22) (aged 51)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Buried
Allegiance Russian Empire (1916–1917)
 Soviet Union (1918–1947)
Service / branchRussian Empire Imperial Russian Army
Red Army
Years of service1916–1947
RankColonel general
Commands9th Army

46th Army
31st Army
9th Guards Army

Soviet airborne
Battles / wars
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin (2)
Order of the Red Banner (2)
Order of Suvorov, 1st class (2)
Order of Kutuzov, 1st class
Legion of Honour
Virtuti Militari

Vasily Vasilyevich Glagolev (Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Глаго́лев; 21 February 1896 – 21 September 1947) was a Red Army Colonel general, Hero of the Soviet Union, and commander of the Soviet airborne (VDV).[1][2] After initially serving in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, Glagolev joined the Red Army in 1918. He rose to command the 42nd Cavalry Division on the Crimean Front in World War II, going on to command the 73rd and 176th Rifle Divisions as well as the 10th Guards Rifle Corps. Glagolev briefly became the commander of the 9th Army in February 1943 before being transferred to command of the 46th Army, which he would lead until May 1944. He became the 31st Army's commander and led it during the Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive. In January 1945, Glagolev commanded the 9th Guards Army, composed of Soviet airborne divisions converted into infantry. In April 1946, he became the commander of the Soviet airborne forces and died on in 1947 during exercises.

  1. ^ "Глаголев Василий Васильевич". www.warheroes.ru. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  2. ^ Zaleski, Konstantin (2015-04-22). Великая Отечественная война. Большая биографическая энциклопедия [Great Patriotic War Biographical Dictionary] (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5457276970.