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  1. Borís Mikáilovich Chápochnikov (em russo: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников; 2 de outubro de 1882 – 26 de março de 1945) foi um comandante militar soviético, Chefe do Estado-Maior do Exército Vermelho e Marechal da União Soviética.

    • 2 de outubro de 1882, Zlatoust
  2. Boris Mikhaylovich Shaposhnikov ( Russian: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников) (2 October [ O.S. 20 September] 1882 – 26 March 1945) was a Soviet military officer, theoretician and Marshal of the Soviet Union. He served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1928 to 1931 and at the ...

    • 1901–1945
  3. Borís Mikáilovich Chápochnikov ( em russo: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников; 2 de outubro de 1882 – 26 de março de 1945) foi um comandante militar soviético, Chefe do Estado-Maior do Exército Vermelho e Marechal da União Soviética. Factos rápidos. Fechar. Biografia.

  4. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Boris Mikhailovitch Shaposhnikov was born on 2 Oct 1882 (or 20 Sep 1882 in the old style calendar) in Zlatoust, Russia in Central Asia. He joined the Russian army in 1901 and graduated from the Imperial Nicholas Military Academy in 1910 in Sankt-Peterburg (later Petrograd, Leningrad, and then back to ...

  5. 14 de out. de 2015 · Marshal of the Soviet Union. Born in Zlatoust in the southern Urals on 2 October 1882, Boris Shaposhnikov began his military career in the Russian Imperial Army as a private in 1901. He became an officer two years later on graduation from the Moscow Military College.

  6. Borís Mijáilovich Sháposhnikov (ruso: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников; Zlatoust, 2 de octubre de 1882 – Moscú, 26 de marzo de 1945) fue un comandante militar soviético, Mariscal de la Unión Soviética.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mozg_ArmiiMozg Armii - Wikipedia

    References. Mozg Armii ( Russian: Мозг армии ), in English The Brain of the Army, is a three-volume military theory book published between 1927 and 1929. [1] . It is the most important work of Boris Shaposhnikov, a Soviet military commander then in command of the Moscow military region.