Aleksandr Vasilevsky (third from left in third row) with other officers in Tver, Russia, 1926Aleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928Portrait of Aleksandr Vasilevsky, 1920sAleksandr Vasilevsky and Semyon Budyonny in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine, 1943
Aleksandr Vasilevsky (third from left in third row) with other officers in Tver, Russia, 1926Aleksandr Vasilevsky (right-most in second row) and other commissars of the Soviet 143rd Regiment, Russia, 1928Portrait of Aleksandr Vasilevsky, 1920sAleksandr Vasilevsky and Semyon Budyonny in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine, 1943
Soviet General Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Filipp Golikov studying a map, 1943Kliment Voroshilov, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, and other Soviet leaders in Ukraine, 1944Generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from General der Infanterie Friedrich Gollwitzer and Generalleutnant Alfons Hitter, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from German generals Alfons Hitter and Friedrich Gollwitzer, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2
Soviet General Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Filipp Golikov studying a map, 1943Kliment Voroshilov, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, and other Soviet leaders in Ukraine, 1944Generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from General der Infanterie Friedrich Gollwitzer and Generalleutnant Alfons Hitter, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from German generals Alfons Hitter and Friedrich Gollwitzer, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2
Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from German generals Alfons Hitter and Friedrich Gollwitzer, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky speaking with surrendered German Major General Alfons Hitter, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944A delegation of high-ranking Soviet officers visiting General Montgomery’s headquarters at Blay, Normandy, France, 26 Jul 1944.Group portrait of Soviet commanders, 1945; front row, left to right: Ivan Konev, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Georgy Zhukov, Konstantin Rokossovsky, Kirill Meretskov; rear row, left to right: Fyodor Tolbukhin, Rodion Malinovsky, Leonid Govorov, Andrey Yeryomenko, Ivan Bagramyan
Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky accepting surrender from German generals Alfons Hitter and Friedrich Gollwitzer, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2Soviet generals Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Ivan Chernyakhovsky speaking with surrendered German Major General Alfons Hitter, Vitebsk, Byelorussia, 28 Jun 1944A delegation of high-ranking Soviet officers visiting General Montgomery’s headquarters at Blay, Normandy, France, 26 Jul 1944.Group portrait of Soviet commanders, 1945; front row, left to right: Ivan Konev, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Georgy Zhukov, Konstantin Rokossovsky, Kirill Meretskov; rear row, left to right: Fyodor Tolbukhin, Rodion Malinovsky, Leonid Govorov, Andrey Yeryomenko, Ivan Bagramyan
Marshals of the Soviet Union Kirill Meretskov, Rodion Malinovsky, and Alexandr Vasilevsky at Zhoushuizi Airfield in Dalian, China, 17 Aug 1945Joseph Stalin with Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Konstantin Rokossovsky at LeninPortrait of Aleksandr Vasilevsky, circa late 1940s
Marshals of the Soviet Union Kirill Meretskov, Rodion Malinovsky, and Alexandr Vasilevsky at Zhoushuizi Airfield in Dalian, China, 17 Aug 1945Joseph Stalin with Aleksandr Vasilevsky and Konstantin Rokossovsky at Lenin's Mausoleum, Moscow, Russia, circa 1940sPortrait of Aleksandr Vasilevsky, circa late 1940s
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