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Kolektiv avtorov: Velikaja otečestvennaja: Komdivy. Vojennyj biografičeskij slovar, Tom 3, Kučkovo pole, 2014, ISBN 978-5-9950-0382-3 (Коллектив авторов. Великая Отечественная: Комдивы. Военный биографический словарь / В. П. Горемыкин. — М.: Кучково поле, 2014. — Т. 3)
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Kolektiv avtorov: Velikaja otečestvennaja: Komdivy. Vojennyj biografičeskij slovar, Tom 3, Kučkovo pole, 2014, ISBN 978-5-9950-0382-3 (Коллектив авторов. Великая Отечественная: Комдивы. Военный биографический словарь / В. П. Горемыкин. — М.: Кучково поле, 2014. — Т. 3)
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Colonel Vladimir Alexeyevich Arkhangelsky
Vladimir Alexeyevich Arkhangelsky was born June 15, 1906 in the village of Gorodishche, Kazan province.
In October 1923 V. A. Archangelsky entered the United Tatar-Bashkir Military School in Kazan as a cadet. After graduating from it in September 1926, he was assigned to the 190th Rifle Regiment 64th Rifle Division in Smolensk, where he served as platoon commander and regimental physical training instructor, company commander, chief of staff and battalion commander, regimental school chief, and commander of training and rifle battalions. In July 1937, as battalion commander, he was transferred to the 156th Rifle Regiment of the 52nd Rifle Division in Zitkovich (on the Polish border). In this position he participated in the Red Army campaign in western Belarus. In September 1939, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the 205th Rifle Regiment. In its ranks he participated in the Soviet-Finnish War 1939-1940, in the fighting in the direction of Petsamo, Nautsi. In one of the battles, after the regimental commander was wounded, he took command of the regiment. For the capture of Nautsi, the 205th Rifle Regiment was awarded the Order of the Red Banner and Captain Arkhangelsky was awarded the same award on May 7, 1940. After the end of combat operations, he again held the post of Chief of Staff of the regiment.
At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the regiment, as part of the 52nd Rifle Division14th Army of the Northern Front engaged in fighting with enemy troops on the West Litsa River (60 km northwest of Murmansk). In early July, Major Archanelsky was transferred to the Kandalaksha direction to the headquarters of the 42nd Rifle Corps as deputy chief of the Operations Department. In mid-October 1941, the corps was disbanded and its units were used to form the Kandalaksha Operational GroupKarelian Front and Major Arkhangelsky was assigned to it as the senior deputy chief of the operations department of the staff. From November he served as Chief of the Operational Department of the Staff of the 122nd Rifle Division of the same operational group (from March 1942 - within the 19th Army formed on its basis). In June 1942, he was transferred to the headquarters of the 19th Army as chief of the Combat Training Division, but returned to the 122nd Rifle Division as chief of staff a month later. In December 1943, Colonel Arkhangelsky was appointed Chief of Staff of the 104th Rifle Division.
On 25 March 1944, he was appointed Commander of the 21st Rifle Division. On 11 February 1945, he was relieved of division command and appointed deputy commander of the 223rd Rifle Division, with which he fought as part of the 3rd Ukrainian Front until the end of the war. In February, units of the division, as part of the 46th Army, took up defences in the Saar area and provided a flank to units of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, which were repelling an enemy offensive in the area of Hungary's Lake Balaton. On 16 March 1945, the division participated in the Vienna Offensive, capturing the towns of Komarom, Vienna, Floridsdorf. For exemplary performance of command duties in the battles to break the enemy's defenses in the Vértes Hills west of Budapest, the capture of the towns of Ostrihom, Nesmej, Felynegalla, and Teta, 223rd Rifle Division was awarded the Order of the Red Banner on 26 April 1945. In the final phase of the war, its units successfully operated in the Prague Offensive.
After the end of the war, from August 1945, Colonel Arkhangelsky was in the reserves of the Military Council of the Southern Group of Forces, and in December he was appointed commander of the 214th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 73rd Guards Rifle Division. On 29 July 1946 he was transferred to the reserve.
Died in August 1980 in the city of Alma-Ata at the age of 74.
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Kolektiv avtorov: Velikaya otechestvennaya: Komdivy. Voyennyj biograficheskij slovar, Vol. 3, Kuchkovo pole, 2014, ISBN 978-5-9950-0382-3 (Коллектив авторов. Великая Отечественная: Комдивы. Военный биографический словарь / В. П. Горемыкин. — М.: Кучково поле, 2014. — Т. 3) pamyat-naroda.ru
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