Yakov Ivanovich Kozhevnikov (; 3 November 1903 – 28 September 1983) was a
Soviet Army
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major general
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who held division command during
World War II
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.
A veteran of the
Winter War
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, Kozhevnikov commanded a regiment during the
Siege of Leningrad
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. He commanded three different rifle divisions in the
Baltic
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during 1944 and 1945. Postwar, Kozhevnikov ended his career in the early 1950s as a brigade commander.
Early life and prewar service
Yakov Ivanovich Kozhevnikov was born on 3 November 1903 in the village of Tanino, Yershichsky Volost,
Roslavlsky Uyezd Roslavlsky Uyezd (russian: Рославльский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Smolensk Governorate of the Russian Empire. This uyezd was situated in the southern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Roslavl.
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in
Smolensk Governorate
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. His social origin was listed in his service record as working class.
Kozhevnikov chose a career in the
Red Army
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and was admitted to the Western Infantry School in
Smolensk
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on 1 October 1924. After the disbandment of the school, he was transferred to the
Ivanovo-Voznesensk
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Infantry School at
Oryol
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in October 1926. On graduation from the latter in August 1927, Kozhevnikov was posted to the
Moscow Proletarian Rifle Division
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as commander of a machine gun platoon of its 2nd Rifle Regiment in Moscow. He became a member of the
Communist Party
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in 1929.
In October 1931 he rose to command a machine gun company of the 149th Rifle Regiment of the
50th Rifle Division
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at
Kimry
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, and from March 1933 commanded the divisional separate anti-aircraft machine gun company. In October 1934 he was transferred to the 145th Rifle Regiment of the
49th Rifle Division The 49th Rifle Division was a Soviet Army infantry division, formed three times. First formed as a territorial division in 1931, the 49th Rifle Division's first formation became a regular division by 1939 and fought in the Winter War. For its action ...
at
Kostroma
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, where he served as an assistant battalion commander and assistant regimental chief of staff for mobilization.
In March 1939 Kozhevnikov was appointed chief of staff of the 274th Rifle Regiment of the
24th Rifle Division of the
Leningrad Military District
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H ...
at Pesochnaya. From January 1940 he served as assistant commander of the regiment. With the division, he fought in the
Winter War
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on the
Karelian Isthmus
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, in the breakthrough of the
Mannerheim Line
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and the drive on
Vyborg
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. For his performance, Kozhevnikov was awarded the
Order of the Red Star
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in April 1940. After the end of the war he served as deputy commander of the 270th Rifle Regiment of the
8th Separate Rifle Brigade, the garrison of the
Hanko Naval Base
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, annexed from Finland. On 10 May 1941 he was appointed chief of the 1st section of the headquarters of the Hanko Peninsula Fortified Region.
World War II
After
Operation Barbarossa
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began, Kozhevnikov continued serving in his previous position, as the Hanko garrison came under siege from Finnish troops. In August he took command of the 219th Rifle Regiment of the 8th Separate Rifle Brigade, which he formed from engineer construction battalions stationed at the base. The brigade defended the Hanko Peninsula until December, then was evacuated by sea to
Leningrad
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. For his performance in the defense of Hanko, Kozhevnikov was recommended by brigade commander Major General
Nikolai Simoniak
Nikolai Pavlovich Simoniak (russian: Николай Павлович Симоняк, – April 23, 1956) was a General in the Soviet Army during World War II.
Early life and Russian Civil War
Simoniak was born to Ukrainian parents on 17 Februar ...
for the
Order of the Red Banner
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, which Kozhevnikov was awarded on 20 December:
Being commander of a rifle regiment newly organized from construction battalions, he managed to train the regiment to carry out combat duties during wartime conditions. Under relentless enemy shelling, he personally supervised the construction of defensive regions and fearlessly inspired soldiers and commanders to finish the work with speed and quality. Holding the forward defensive sector for two months he repeatedly repulsed all sorties of the enemy, wiping out his personnel and materiel. During the evacuation of units from the Hanko peninsula he showed exemplary steadfastness and courage, remaining with the covering force until the last man departed.
After arriving, the 8th Separate Rifle Brigade was placed in the reserve of the
Leningrad Front
The Leningrad Front (russian: Ленинградский фронт) was formed during the 1941 German approach on Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) by dividing the Northern Front into the Leningrad Front and Karelian Front on August 27, 1941.
...
. The brigade was reorganized as the
136th Rifle Division
The 136th Rifle Division was a division in the Red Army during World War II. It was formed three times.
1st Formation
1939 – February 1942: On 22 June 1941 it was part of the 23rd Rifle Corps of the Transcaucasian Military District. Redesign ...
in March 1942, and then-Lieutenant Colonel Kozhevnikov appointed commander of its 342nd Rifle Regiment. He led the regiment in the
Sinyavino offensive
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of August and September, in which the division fought to capture and expand a bridgehead on the eastern bank of the
Tosna
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. Kozhevnikov was lightly wounded during this operation on 22 August.
During January 1943, the 136th took part in
Operation Iskra
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. In six days, between 12 and 18 January, its elements, advancing on the main attack axis of the army, broke the German defenses and on 18 January linked up with elements of the
18th Rifle Division
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First Format ...
of the
2nd Shock Army
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in the area of Workers Settlement No. 5 to break the
Siege of Leningrad
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. In recognition of their performance in the offensive, the division became the elite
63rd Guards Rifle Division 63rd may refer to:
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on 19 January, and the regiment the 192nd Guards Rifle Regiment. For his performance in this operation, then-Colonel Kozhevnikov was recommended by Simoniak for a second Order of the Red Banner, but this was downgraded to the
Order of Suvorov
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History
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, 3rd class, which he received on 30 January:
Commanding a rifle regiment, he organized the breakthrough of the enemy defenses, carrying out the tasks assigned to the regiment, capturing a large number of trophies and wiping out up to 1,000 Germans. He directly supervised the battle down to the lowest units. He showed himself to be a fearless commander in battle, able to carry out any task. For bravery and skillful organization in the destruction of the enemy he is deserving of the state award of the Order of the Red Banner.
The 63rd Guards Rifle Division was rebuilt from 21 January, and on 3 February assigned to the
55th Army to take part in the
Krasny Bor operation, in which it captured
Krasny Bor. From March to July the division defended the line of Vesely poselok, Farforovaya, Aleksandrovskoye, Porokhovoye, Bolshaya and Malaya Okhta, then fought in the
Mga offensive
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Pr ...
. From 15 September, as part of the 67th Army, the division fought in the attacks in the Sinyavino region. Kozhevnikov was lightly wounded again on 18 September.
On 22 September, the division handed over its lines and was concentrated 50 kilometers east of Leningrad. As part of the 42nd Army, the division took part in the
Krasnoye Selo–Ropsha offensive Krasnoye may refer to:
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, in which the siege of Leningrad was completely lifted. On 11 February the division transferred to the 2nd Shock Army and until the end of the month took part in intense fighting in forest and swamp terrain in the
Narva offensive.
Kozhevnikov assumed the position of deputy commander of the 63rd Guards Rifle Division on 4 March. He was transferred to command the
201st Rifle Division
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in the second echelon of the
117th Rifle Corps on 22 April. The division was placed in the reserve of the
8th Army on 16 May and took position at the mouth of the Mustaegi river on the banks of the
Narva
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. Kozhevnikov supervised the rebuilding of the division and successfully organized combat training, for which he was commended by the army military council. When previous division commander Major General Vyacheslav Yakutovich returned from the hospital on 12 June, Kozhevnikov was transferred to command the
48th Rifle Division, defending a fortified line before Sookyulya. The division was assigned to the 8th Army on 16 June and from 24 June fruitlessly attacked towards Sookyulya. At the end of the month the 48th was withdrawn to the front reserve. Relocated to the region of Putki on 7 August, it fought in offensive actions there. During the same month the division was relocated from Estonia to Latvia and as part of the
42nd Army of the
2nd Baltic Front
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The 2nd Baltic Front was formed on October 20, 1943 as a result of the renaming of the Baltic ...
took part in the
Riga offensive, in which it advanced on
Riga
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and
Dobele
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. Breaking through the German defenses, the division reached the region of the lakes north of
Auce
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History
Before 13th century the territory of Auce was a part of a Semigallian Spārnene county.
After the partition of Semig ...
, where it was assigned to the
130th Rifle Corps
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of the
22nd Army. For his performance in the Riga offensive, Kozhevnikov was recommend for a second Order of the Red Banner by corps commander Major General
Afanasy Gryaznov
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Gryaznov joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and rose to junior command positions after its end. Holding command and staff positions i ...
, which he received months later on 29 June 1945:
Colonel Kozhevnikov, in the battles for the liberation of Soviet Latvia from German-Fascist invaders, demonstrated skill in organizing combined arms cooperation, materiel support and leadership of units in offensive fighting. A daring and brave officer. Scorning the danger to his life, Comrade Kozhevnikov often was with the units during the fighting and directed the fighting from there. The division commanded by Colonel Kozhevnikov carried out the tasks assigned by the command during the offensive. For skillful leadership of offensive battles, and personal courage and bravery during these battles, Colonel Kozhevnikov is deserving of the award of the Order of the Red Banner.
In March 1945 Kozhevnikov was transferred to command the
85th Rifle Division, and led it as part of the 22nd and 42nd Armies during offensive and defensive battles in blockade of the
Courland Pocket
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in the
Riga
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region. For his performance in these final battles he received the
Order of Alexander Nevsky
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on 6 June:
Colonel Kozhevnikov, commanding a division, managed to ensure the fulfillment of all tasks entrusted to his unit during the period on the defensive. Fulfilling the task to strengthen the forward line, Colonel Kozhevnikov strove to strengthen the defense. He organized reconnaissance work well, as a result of which the dispositions of the opposing enemy were known by the moment combat operations began. He ensured high offensive spirit among the personnel of his unit. All of these actions assisted the successful carrying out of combat missions during the operation of 5 to 8 May 1945.
Postwar
After the end of the war, Kozhevnikov continued to command the division, being promoted to major general on 11 July.
He was placed at the disposal of the Main Cadre Directorate on 31 October 1945, then sent to the Higher Academic Courses at the
Voroshilov Higher Military Academy
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. Completing the courses, Kozhevnikov was appointed chief of the Infantry Officers' Improvement Courses of the
Turkestan Military District
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in May 1947, which in December were renamed the Combined Officers' Improvement Courses of the district. In April 1950 he became deputy commander of the
1st Guards Rifle Division
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of the
Baltic Military District
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. From April 1952 he commanded the
16th Separate Guards Rifle Brigade of the
East Siberian Military District
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Between 1884-1919, it was known as the Irkutsk Military District.
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. In December 1953, when the brigade was reorganized as a mechanized division, Kozhevnikov was relieved of command and placed at the disposal of the
Transbaikal Military District
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commander. He was transferred to the reserve on 17 February 1954, and died in Kiev on 28 September 1983.
Decorations
Kozhevnikov was a recipient of the following decorations:
*
Order of Lenin
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*
Order of the Red Banner
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(2)
*
Order of Kutuzov
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, 2nd class
*
Order of Suvorov
The Order of Suvorov () is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named in honor of Russian Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800).
History
The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet award established on July 29, 1942 ...
, 3rd class
*
Order of Alexander Nevsky
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*
Order of the Patriotic War
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, 1st class
*
Order of the Red Star
The Order of the Red Star (russian: Орден Красной Звезды, Orden Krasnoy Zvezdy) was a military decoration of the Soviet Union. It was established by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 6 April 193 ...
* Medals
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