Grigory Levin

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Nativename
Григорий Михайлович Левин
Died26 January 1983(1983-01-26) (aged 81)
AllegianceSoviet Union
Grigory Levin
Native name
Григорий Михайлович Левин
Born10 January 1902
Died26 January 1983(1983-01-26) (aged 81)
AllegianceSoviet Union
Branch
Service years1921–32
1941–54
RankColonel
Unit37th Guards Rifle Division
Conflicts
Awards

Grigory Mikhailovich Levin (Russian: Григорий Михайлович Левин; 10 January 1902 26 January 1983) was a Soviet Army colonel and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Levin served as a Red Army officer in the late 1920s and fought in the Sino-Soviet conflict of 1929. He was demobilized in 1932 and worked as a statistician. Levin was called up again after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He served with the 385th Rifle Division and the 354th Rifle Division, in which he led a regiment. He was seriously wounded in January 1944 and upon recovery became a regimental commander in the 37th Guards Rifle Division. Levin was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for his leadership of the regiment in the Battle of Berlin. Levin retired from the army in 1954 and became chairman of the Altai Krai DOSAAF.[1]

Levin was born on 10 January 1902 to a peasant family of Russian ethnicity in the village of Antsir in Yeniseysk Governorate.[2] He graduated from seven classes in 1919. Levin was drafted into the Red Army in 1921. In December 1922, he graduated from the 26th Krasnoyarsk Infantry School. He became a junior commander in the 3rd Shock Regiment of the Pacific Corps at Vladivostok. In 1923, Levin entered the Vladivostok Infantry School, graduating in 1926. He became a platoon commander and machine gun company commander in the 76th Rifle Regiment of the 26th Rifle Division at Nikolsk-Ussurisky. He fought in the Sino-Soviet conflict of 1929.[3] Levin was demobilized in April 1932.[1]

Levin lived in Nikolsk-Ussurisky for a short period. He worked as a statistician at the Oil and Fat Industry Trust. From August 1932 to January 1935, he lived in Barnaul, where he worked at the Locomotive-Car Repair Plant. Levin moved to Chirchiq, where he worked[3] at the Chirchiqstroy Construction Trust.[1]

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