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  1. Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Во́ронов; 5 May [O.S. 23 April] 1899 - 28 February 1968) was a Soviet military leader, chief marshal of the artillery (1944), and Hero of the Soviet Union (7 May 1965).

  2. Vasilevsky, and Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov, was launched on Nov. 1920, 1942, in two spearheads, north and south of the German salient whose tip was at Stalingrad. The twin pincers of this counteroffensive struck the flanks of the German salient at points about 50 miles north and 50… Read More

  3. Feb 8, 2023 · The later Soviet chief marshal of artillery, Nikolay Voronov, tasked with organizing ammunition supplies for the Soviet artillery, was told by his superiors at the time that his fire consumption estimates should be based on the campaign lasting no longer than 12 days.

  4. Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Во́ронов; 5 May [O.S. 23 April] 1899 - 28 February 1968) was a Soviet military leader, chief marshal of the artillery (1944), and Hero of the Soviet Union (7 May 1965).

  5. His favorite saying when setting tasks was: ‘Either prison or awards.’” recalled Chief Marshal of the Artillery Nikolai Voronov.

    • Boris Egorov
  6. In one section, Nikolay Voronov, commander-in-chief of the Red Armys artillery, had 500 guns/howitzers and 450 multiple rocket launchers across a 12km wide attack sector, the highest Soviet artillery density yet achieved in the war.

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  8. Feb 6, 2018 · Nikolay Voronov was a novelist, poet, publicist and the author of more than thirty books. All his life is connected with the town of Magnitogorsk in Chelyabin region. His recalls of his childhood there became later the basis for his autobiographic novel Youth in Zeleznodolsk (1972).