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  1. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Vasilevsky (Russian: Александр Михайлович Василевский) (30 September 1895 – 5 December 1977) was a Soviet career-officer in the Red Army who attained the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1943.

  2. Vasilevsky foi o chefe do estado-maior soviético e vice-Ministro da Defesa durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, e Ministro da Defesa da URSS entre 1949 e 1953.

  3. The web page does not contain any information about aleksandr vasilevsky, a Soviet general and commander of the Kursk battle. It describes the strategic and tactical aspects of the Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history.

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  4. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Vasilevsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Василе́вский, September 30 1895 – December 5 1977) was a Soviet military commander, promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1943.

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  5. On 26 Jun 1942, he was named the Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet armed forces. In the following month, he was sent to Stalingrad in southern Russia as a representative of the Stavka, where Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Georgy Zhukov developed a plan which led to the Soviet victory.

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  6. Zhukov, A.M. Vasilevsky, and Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov, was launched on Nov. 19–20, 1942, in two spearheads, north and south of the German salient whose tip was at Stalingrad. The twin pincers of this counteroffensive struck the flanks of the German salient at points about 50 miles…

  7. The web page does not contain any information about aleksandr vasilevsky, a Soviet general and politician. It covers the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in 1945, a military operation that involved over a million Soviet troops and resulted in the loss of Japanese territories.