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Fyodor Astakhov

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Fyodor Astakhov
Native name
Фёдор Алексеевич Астахов
Born8 February [O.S. 27 January] 1892
Ledovskie Vyselki, Kashirsky district, Tula province; now Kashirsky District, Moscow Oblast[1]
Died9 October 1966 (aged 74)
RankMarshal of Aviation
Battles / warsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
AwardsOrder of Lenin (2)

Fyodor Alekseyevich Astakhov (Russian: Фёдор Алексеевич Астахов; 8 February [O.S. 27 January] 1892 – 9 October 1966) was a Soviet Marshal of Aviation.

From the start of the German-Soviet War, he commanded the Air Force of the Soviet Southwestern Front. Then, from May 1942, he was chief of the Main Civil Aviation Directorate and deputy commander of the Air Force of the Red Army. Marshal Astakhov commanded civil aviation and achieved its effective use in the Battles of Stalingrad and Kursk and in other operations. From August 1943 to December 1944, he was commander of Long Range Aviation. From December 1944 to December 1947, he was again chief of the Main Civil Aviation Directorate.[2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Curriculum Vitae on the website of the Ministry of Defense of Russia
  2. ^ "Ветеран авиации". Авиация и космонавтика. Voenizdat: 38. 1972.
  3. ^ Stepashin, S.V.; Yampolsky, V.P. (2003). Органы государственной безопасности СССР в Великой Отечественной войне: Крушение "блицкрига" : 1 января-30 июня 1942 года (in Russian). Книга и бизнес. p. 157. OCLC 34382812.
  4. ^ Abramov, Aleksey (1974). Герои гражданской войны (in Russian). Moscow: Московский рабочий. pp. 164–169. OCLC 492566525.
  5. ^ "Астахов Фёдор Алексеевич". okp.mil.ru. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
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