Nikolai Voronov

Nikolai Nikolayevich Voronov
Voronov in 1966
Native name
Никола́й Никола́евич Во́ронов
Nickname(s)Artillery
Born(1899-05-05)5 May 1899
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died28 February 1968(1968-02-28) (aged 68)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Buried
AllegianceSoviet Union Soviet Union
Service / branchArtillery
Years of service1918–1968
RankChief marshal of the artillery
Battles / wars
Awards

Nikolai Nikolayevich Voronov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Во́ронов; 5 May [O.S. 23 April] 1899 - 28 February 1968) was a Soviet military leader, chief marshal of the artillery (1944),[1] and Hero of the Soviet Union (7 May 1965). He was commander of artillery forces of the Red Army from 1941 until 1950. Voronov commanded the Soviet artillery during the Battle of Stalingrad and was the Stavka representative to various fronts during the Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Kursk. He also fought in the Russian Civil War, the Polish-Soviet War and the Battle of Khalkin Gol, as well as serving as an advisor to the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War.[2]

  1. ^ Keegan, John (11 September 2002). Who's Who in World War II. Routledge. p. 169. ISBN 9781134509645.
  2. ^ "Воронов Николай Николаевич" [Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov]. www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 26 September 2015.