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Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (Russian: Виктор Кириллович Баранов; 11 June 1901 – 26 July 1970) was a Soviet Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Baranov joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and served as a cavalryman. He spent the 1920s and early 1930s fighting in the suppression of the Basmachi movement, rising to squadron command. At the outbreak of Operation Barbarossa he commanded the , which was converted into the in recognition of its actions. Baranov commanded the division during the raid into the German rear area of the 1st Guards Cavalry Corps and succeeded to command of the corps after the end of the raid. He led the corps for the rest of the war, and commanded a cavalry-mechanized group during the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive. Made a Hero of the Soviet

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  • Viktor Kirílovich Baránov (es)
  • Wiktor Baranow (pl)
  • Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (en)
  • Баранов, Виктор Кириллович (ru)
  • Баранов Віктор Кирилович (uk)
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  • Wiktor Kiriłłowicz Baranow, ros. Виктор Кириллович Баранов (ur. 29 maja?/ 11 czerwca 1901 w Szeremietewce, zm. 27 lipca 1970 w Dniepropietrowsku) – radziecki wojskowy, generał porucznik, Bohater Związku Radzieckiego. (pl)
  • Виктор Кириллович Баранов (11 июня 1901, село Шереметьевка, Сызранский уезд, Симбирская губерния, ныне Сызранский район, Самарская область — 26 июля 1970, Днепропетровск) — советский военный деятель, генерал-лейтенант (15 сентября 1943 года). Герой Советского Союза (29 мая 1945 года). (ru)
  • Віктор Кирилович Баранов (нар. 11 червня 1901 — 26 липня 1970) — радянський воєначальник, Герой Радянського Союзу (1945). Генерал-лейтенант. (uk)
  • Viktor Kirílovich Baránov (en ruso, Виктор Кириллович Баранов; 29 de mayojul./ 11 de junio de 1901greg. – 26 de julio de 1970) fue un líder militar soviético que combatió durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial donde alcanzó el grado de teniente general (1943). (es)
  • Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (Russian: Виктор Кириллович Баранов; 11 June 1901 – 26 July 1970) was a Soviet Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Baranov joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and served as a cavalryman. He spent the 1920s and early 1930s fighting in the suppression of the Basmachi movement, rising to squadron command. At the outbreak of Operation Barbarossa he commanded the , which was converted into the in recognition of its actions. Baranov commanded the division during the raid into the German rear area of the 1st Guards Cavalry Corps and succeeded to command of the corps after the end of the raid. He led the corps for the rest of the war, and commanded a cavalry-mechanized group during the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive. Made a Hero of the Soviet (en)
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  • Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (en)
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  • Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (en)
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  • Sheremetyevka, Syzransky Uyezd, Simbirsk Governorate, Russian Empire (en)
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