ANDREI YEREMENKO


Was born in Markovka (Ukraine) in 1892 and died in Moscow 19 of 1970s November.  Very soon it lost to his father and it was educated in the bosom of a poor family of a wretched dowager, entering in the army of the czar in 1913.  Five years afterwards was joined to the Bolshevik revolution, and in the same year, in 1918, made his revenue in the Communist Party.  It was added to the detachment that fought against the Germans in Lugansk and ordered during the first world confrontation 179 Regiment of Mirgorod.  Performed important other charges, once ended the war of 1914-18.
To be begun the World War II, intervened in Poland exhibiting the command to fight in important combat fronts, being injured in 1942, carrying out a
brilliant career.  Yeremenko contributed in one way decisive to the victory of Stalingrad, stopping the German advance, making to capitulate the armies
of the Reich sent by the marshal Von Paulus.  Contributed also on definitive assault of the Soviets to Germany.  In the zone of Stalingrad served under its the one which orders then would be chief of the Supreme Soviet, Nikita Kruschev, to who praises by its performances. Exhibited the high degree of marshal, and, from 1958, occupied the general inspector cargo of the Defense Ministry.  In four occasions received the decoration from Lenin, in addition to that of Hero from the Soviet Union and other several.  It was also congressman by the Supreme Soviet and represented to his country in several occasions as delegate of the supreme authority.  It has let written its Reports in three volumes, very important for the history, and in those which criticizes to Stalin as warlord.  According to the agency Tass, Yeremenko it was "An outstanding merits warlord", and his necrological note appeared signed by the first minister Kosygin, by the secretary of the Communist Party Breznev and by the president Podgorny.