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List of people associated with World War II

This is a list of people associated with World War II.

Contents

Albania

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Burma

  • U Aung San (1915-1947), Commander in Chief of the Burma Independence Army
  • U Ba Maw , prime minister during Japanese occupation

Canada

China

Czechoslovakia

Denmark

Egypt

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

India

Iraq

Ireland

  • Eamon de Valera (1932-1948; 1951-54; 1957-1959), Taoiseach
  • Leopold Kerney , Minister to Madrid involved in conducting negotiations with Germany over Irish neutrality and possible assistance with recovery of the "lost counties" of Ulster

Italy

Japan

Malta

Manchuria

The Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Palestine

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

South Africa

Soviet Union

  • Alexei Antonov , Chief of General Staff at the end of the war
  • I.Kh.Bagramian , (1897-1982)
  • Lavrenty Beria, (1899-1953), chief of NKVD, head of Soviet atomic bomb project
  • Semion Mikhailovich Budennyi , (1883-1973)
  • Nikolay Bulganin, political marshal
  • Ivan Chernyakhovsky (1906- 1945) Youngest Russian Front Commander and Marshal.
  • Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov (1900 -1982), commanded the 62nd Russian army to victory at the Battle of Stalingrad.
  • Leonid Govorov, (1897-1955), marshal, liberator of Leningrad
  • Filipp Golikov , (1900-1980), Commander of the Front
  • V.N. Gordov , (1896-1950), Commander of the Front
  • Nikita Khrushchev
  • Nikolai Kuznetsov, admiral
  • M.P. Kirponos , (1891-1941), Commander of the Front
  • D.T. Kozlov , (1903-1970), Commander of the Front
  • I.S. Konev , (1897-1973), marshal, Commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front which took Berlin
  • F.Ya. Kostenko , (1896-1942), Commander of the Front
  • P.A. Kurochkin , (1900-1989), Commander of the front
  • F.I. Kuznetsov , (1896-1961), Commander of the Front
  • Vasili Kuznetsov , general
  • Maxim Litvinov, People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs before Molotov
  • Georgy Maksimilianovich Malenkov
  • R.Ya. Malinovskiy , (1898-1967), marshal, Commander of the Front
  • I.I. Maslennikiv , (1900-1954), Commander of the Front
  • K.S. Melnik , (1900-1971), Commander of the Front
  • Kirill Meretskov, (1897-1968), marshal, chief commander in Winter War
  • Vyacheslav Molotov, (1890-1986), People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs
  • D.K. Pavlov , (1897-1941), Commander of the Western Front, court-martialled on Stalin's orders, accused of the German army's break through the Soviet front lines, sentenced to death
  • Ye.I. Petrov , (1896-1958), general of the army, Commander of the Front
  • Konstantin Rokossovsky, marshal
  • M.M. Popov , (1902-1969), Commander of the Front
  • M.A. Purkayev , (1894-1953), Commander of the Front
  • M.Ya. Reiter , (1896-1950), Commander of the Front
  • K.K. Rokossovskiy , (1896-1968), Commander of the Front
  • D.I. Ryabishev , (1894-1985), Commander of the Front
  • Richard Sorge, (1895-1944), German-born Soviet spy in Japan
  • Joseph Stalin, (1879-1953)
  • Semyon Timoshenko, (1895-1970), marshal, Commander of the Front
  • Andrey Tupolev, (1888-1972), aircraft designer
  • A.M. Vasilevskiy , (1895-1977), Commander of the Front
  • Nikolay Vatutin , (1901-1944), general in the relief of Stalingrad
  • Andrey Vlasov, Lieutenant general in the Red Army, and the commander of the German-backed Russian Liberation Army
  • Kliment Voroshilov, (1881-1969), Marshal
  • Andrey Yeremenko , (1892-1970), marshal and front line general in Stalingrad
  • M.G. Yefremov , (1897-1942), Commander of the Front
  • Vasily Zaitsev, sniper
  • G.F. Zakharov , (1897-1957), Commander of the Front
  • Georgy Zhukov, (1896-1974), marshal and chief of the Red Army

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Vietnam

Yugoslavia

References

See also

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