Konstantin Leselidze

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Konstantin Leselidze was a Soviet general of Georgian origin who distinguished himself as a frontline commander during World War II, particularly in major operations on the Eastern Front.

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Konstantin Leselidze canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet general
human
military commander
affiliation Soviet armed forces
surface form: Soviet Armed Forces
conflict Eastern Front of World War II
World War II
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
describedBySource accounts of World War II Soviet military history
ethnicGroup Georgians
familyName Leselidze
fieldOfWork military affairs
warfare on the Eastern Front
givenName Konstantin
hasGender male
hasPartOrParts frontline command responsibilities
languageOfWorkOrName Georgian language
surface form: Georgian

Russian
militaryBranch Red Army
militaryRank general
notableFor distinguished service as a Soviet general of Georgian origin
frontline command during World War II
leadership in combat operations
participation in major operations on the Eastern Front
notableWork command of Soviet troops in World War II
occupation military officer
partOf Soviet military leadership in World War II
placeOfActivity Eastern Front
Soviet Union
residence Soviet Union
roleIn Soviet operations against Nazi Germany

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Kerch–Eltigen Operation (1943) commanderSide1 Konstantin Leselidze
Soviet 18th Army commander Konstantin Leselidze
Battle of Sevastopol (1944) commander Konstantin Leselidze