Mikhail Tukhachevsky
Russian general and military strategist
Russian general and military strategist
1893
133 years ago
Military & Warriors
Russia
This military strategist served as a prominent general in the Red Army during the 1920s and 1930s. Contributions included leading forces in the Polish-Soviet War and developing innovative military tactics that influenced Soviet doctrines. Tukhachevsky was integral to the modernization of the Red Army, employing mechanized warfare principles. He held various commands, including the position of Deputy People's Commissar for Defense. His career ended following a purge in 1937, resulting in execution on charges of conspiracy against the state.
Led Red Army in the Polish-Soviet War
Developed innovative military tactics
Served as Deputy People's Commissar for Defense
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