| Mikhail Alekseyvich Meandrov | |
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| Native name | Михаил Алексеевич Меандров |
| Born | October 22, 1894 |
| Died | August 1, 1946 (aged 51) |
| Place of birth | Moscow, Russian Empire |
| Place of death | Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic |
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| Years of service | 1915—1945 |
| Rank | Major general |
| Battles/wars | Battle of Leningrad |
Mikhail Alekseyvich Meandrov (Russian: Михаил Алексеевич Меандров) (October 22, 1894, Moscow - August 1, 1946, Moscow) was an Imperial Russian and later Soviet officer. Taken prisoner by the Germans in World War II near Leningrad in 1941, he later became an important commander (general) in the Nazi-allied Russian Liberation Army. Taken prisoner by the Soviets, he was executed in 1946.
Early career[]
Meandrov graduated an officer academy at the time of World War I. He originally commanded the 37th Rifle Corps, before being reassigned to the command staff of the 6th Army in 1941. He fought around Kiev, and later was taken prisoner by German Army forces near Leningrad.
Defection and death[]
Meandrov joined Lieutenant General Andrey Vlasov, a Red Army defector, in the Russian Liberation Army (Русская освободительная армия, РОА; in Latin "ROA"), and was promoted to the rank of major general. He fought with the ROA until the end of the war, and was captured by the Red Army. He was found guilty of treason and was executed in Moscow, on August 1, 1946, with eleven other ROA officers, including Vlasov.[1]
References[]
- (Russian) Biography
- (Russian) K. M. Alexandrov, Офицерский корпус армии генерал-лейтенанта А. А. Власова 1944-1945, Moscow 2001
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