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  1. Filipp Ivanovich Golikov (Russian: Филипп Иванович Голиков; July 2 [O.S. July 15] 1900 – July 29, 1980) was a Soviet military commander.

  2. After the defeat of the Romanian Army around Stalingrad and the successful encirclement of the German Sixth Army, Stalin started planning a counter-offensive operation nicknamed "Saturn" in order to enlarge the area controlled by the Soviet Army, with Rostov-on-Don as the ultimate objective.

  3. Filipp Golikov was a Soviet military leader who served in various roles during the Russian Civil War, the inter-war years, and World War II. He was a Marshal of the Soviet Union, a member of the Communist Party's Central Committee, and a recipient of several orders and medals.

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  4. Jun 17, 2021 · The head of the USSR’s military intelligence, Filipp Golikov, was enabling Stalin: knowing that his five predecessors had been shot, Golikov tried to show the boss only pleasing information.

  5. Filipp Ivanovich Golikov was a Soviet military commander. As chief of the GRU, he is best known for failing to take seriously the abundant intelligence about Nazi Germany's plans for an invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, either because he did not believe them or because Joseph Stalin did not want to hear them.

  6. In World War II: Stalingrad and the German retreat, summer 1942–February 1943. …Vatutin, the other under General Filipp Ivanovich Golikov, had crossed the Don upstream from Serafimovich and were thrusting southwestward to the Donets between Kamensk and Kharkov: Vatutin’s forces, having crossed the Donets at Izyum, took Lozovaya Junction ...

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  8. Feb 23, 2018 · Conducted by Colonel General Filipp Golikov's Voronezh Front, the goals of the operation were the capture of Kursk and Kharkov. Spearheaded by four tank corps under Lieutenant-General Markian Popov, the Soviet offensive initially met with success and drove back German forces.