Semyon Budyonny
Soviet Marshal and military leader
Born
1883
142 years ago
Died
October 26th, 1973
52 years ago — 90 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Soviet Union
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Served as a prominent military leader in the Soviet Union, contributing significantly to the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and World War II. Played a pivotal role in the establishment of cavalry operations, which were notable for their speed and mobility. Commanded troops during key battles such as the Battle of Stalingrad, demonstrating significant military strategy and leadership. Later became involved in political affairs and served in various governmental roles after the war.
Developed cavalry strategies for the Red Army
Commanded forces during the Russian Civil War
Participated in the Battle of Stalingrad
Held the title of Marshal of the Soviet Union
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