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'''Dmitry Danilovich Lelyushenko''' ({{lang-ru|Дми́трий Дани́лович Лелюше́нко}}; ({{OldStyleDate|November 2|1901|October 20}} – July 20, 1987) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] military commander, [[Army General (Soviet Union)|Army General]] (1959).
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'''Dmitry Danilovich Lelyushenko''' ({{Lang-ru|link=no|Дми́трий Дани́лович Лелюше́нко}}; ({{OldStyleDate|November 2|1901|October 20}} – July 20, 1987) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] military commander, [[Army General (Soviet Union)|Army General]] (1959).
   
Twice the [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (April 7, 1940 and April 5, 1945), Hero of [[Czechoslovakia]] (May 30, 1970). Member of the [[CPSU]] from 1924.
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Twice the [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (April 7, 1940 and April 5, 1945), Hero of Czechoslovakia (May 30, 1970). Member of the [[CPSU]] from 1924.
   
 
Born in Rostov Oblast, ethnically Ukrainian.<ref>[http://www.peoples.ru/military/hero/dmitrij_leliushenko/ Дмитрий Данилович Лелюшенко - Биография]</ref>
 
Born in Rostov Oblast, ethnically Ukrainian.<ref>[http://www.peoples.ru/military/hero/dmitrij_leliushenko/ Дмитрий Данилович Лелюшенко - Биография]</ref>
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Dmitry Lelyushenko
File:Lelushenko.jpg
Born (1901-11-02)November 2, 1901
Died 20 July 1987(1987-07-20) (aged 85)
Place of birth Rostov Oblast,
Russian empire
Place of death USSR
Allegiance Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Awards Hero of the Soviet Union Hero of the Soviet Union Order of Lenin Order of Lenin

Dmitry Danilovich Lelyushenko (Russian: Дми́трий Дани́лович Лелюше́нко; (November 2 [O.S. October 20] 1901 – July 20, 1987) was a Soviet military commander, Army General (1959).

Twice the Hero of the Soviet Union (April 7, 1940 and April 5, 1945), Hero of Czechoslovakia (May 30, 1970). Member of the CPSU from 1924.

Born in Rostov Oblast, ethnically Ukrainian.[1]

He commanded the 1st Guards Special Rifle Corps in October 1941. For nine days, soldiers of the 1st Guards Rifle Corps heroically battled on fields outside Mtsensk. At the height of fight for the city of Mtsensk where the tankmen of the 4th tank brigade (colonel M.E. Katukov) especially distinguished themselves, Lelyushenko received an order to proceed to the 5th Army which was setting up defenses in the area of Mozhaysk... However, he did not command the 5th Army for long—in one of the fights he was badly wounded, and was sent to hospital in Gorky.

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