Aleksei Aleksandrovich Grechkin

Aleksei Aleksandrovich Grechkin
Native name
Алексей Александрович Гречкин
Born26 March 1893
Karpenka, Novouzensky Uyezd, Samara Governorate, Russian Empire
Died30 August 1964 (1964-08-31) (aged 71)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Allegiance
Service / branch
Years of service
  • 1914–1917
  • 1918–1954
RankLieutenant general
Commands1st Division, Finnish People's Army
Operational Group, 56th Army
318th Rifle Division
16th Rifle Corps
20th Rifle Corps
9th Army
70th Army
28th Army
48th Rifle Corps
73rd Rifle Corps
Battles / wars

Aleksei Aleksandrovich Grechkin (Russian: Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Гре́чкин, 26 March 1893 – 30 August 1964) was a Soviet army commander.[1]

After serving in World War I as an Imperial Russian Army officer, Grechkin joined the Red Army in 1918 and fought in the Russian Civil War. He rose through the ranks in the interwar period and commanded a division in the Winter War. After the Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Grechkin temporarily commanded the North Caucasus Military District, and as commander of the 56th Army operational group, led troops in the Battle of Rostov. He commanded the 9th Army and the 28th Army in 1943 and was deputy commander of the 3rd Baltic Front in the summer of 1943. After the war, Grechkin successively commanded two rifle corps and the Vystrel commander improvement courses before his 1954 retirement.

  1. ^ Ammentorp, Steen. "Aleksei Grechkin". Retrieved 14 April 2017.