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- Alexander_Novikov abstract "Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Но́виков; November 19 [O.S. November 6] 1900 – December 3, 1976) was the Chief Marshal of Aviation for the Soviet Air Force during Russia's involvement in the Second World War. Lauded as "the man who has piloted the Red Air Force through the dark days into the present limelight" and a "master of tactical air power", he was twice given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, as well as a number of other Soviet decorations. A gifted air force commander and one of the leading men of the Soviet armed forces, Novikov was involved in nearly all exploits of the air force during World War II and was at the forefront of developments in command and control and of air combat techniques. After the war, Novikov was arrested by order of the Politburo, and was forced by NKVD (later renamed KGB) chief Lavrentiy Beria into a "confession" which implicated Marshal Zhukov in a conspiracy. Novikov was then imprisoned until the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, whereupon he became an avionics teacher and writer until his death.".
- Alexander_Novikov alias "Новиков Александр Александрович (Russian)".
- Alexander_Novikov allegiance "* Soviet Air Force (1933—1958)".
- Alexander_Novikov allegiance "* Red Army (1919—1933)".
- Alexander_Novikov award Legion_of_Merit.
- Alexander_Novikov award Order_of_Lenin.
- Alexander_Novikov award Order_of_the_Red_Banner.
- Alexander_Novikov battle Winter_War.
- Alexander_Novikov birthDate "1902-11-19".
- Alexander_Novikov birthPlace Kostroma_Oblast.
- Alexander_Novikov birthPlace Nerekhta.
- Alexander_Novikov birthYear "1902".
- Alexander_Novikov deathDate "1976-12-03".
- Alexander_Novikov deathYear "1976".
- Alexander_Novikov militaryCommand "Soviet Air Force".
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- Alexander_Novikov after Konstantin_Vershinin.
- Alexander_Novikov allegiance "* Red Army * Soviet Air Force".
- Alexander_Novikov alternativeNames "Новиков Александр Александрович".
- Alexander_Novikov awards "* *Order of Lenin *Legion of Merit *Order of the Red Banner".
- Alexander_Novikov battles "*Winter War *World War II".
- Alexander_Novikov before Pavel_Zhigarev.
- Alexander_Novikov birthDate "1902-11-19".
- Alexander_Novikov birthName "Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov".
- Alexander_Novikov birthPlace Kostroma_Oblast.
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- Alexander_Novikov commands Soviet_Air_Forces.
- Alexander_Novikov dateOfBirth "1902-11-19".
- Alexander_Novikov dateOfDeath "1976-12-03".
- Alexander_Novikov deathDate "1976-12-03".
- Alexander_Novikov deathPlace "Moscow, Soviet Union".
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- Alexander_Novikov name "Novikov, Alexander Alexandrovich".
- Alexander_Novikov nativeName "Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Но́виков".
- Alexander_Novikov nativeNameLang "rus".
- Alexander_Novikov placeOfBirth Kostroma_Oblast.
- Alexander_Novikov placeOfBirth Nerekhta.
- Alexander_Novikov placeOfDeath "Moscow".
- Alexander_Novikov rank Chief_marshal.
- Alexander_Novikov serviceyears "1919".
- Alexander_Novikov shortDescription "Chief Marshal of Aviation for the Soviet Air Force during World War II".
- Alexander_Novikov title "Soviet Air Force (VVS) Commander".
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- Alexander_Novikov years "Spring 1942 – April 1946".
- Alexander_Novikov description "Chief Marshal of Aviation for the Soviet Air Force during World War II".
- Alexander_Novikov description "Chief Marshal of Aviation for the Soviet Air Force during World War II".
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- Alexander_Novikov comment "Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Но́виков; November 19 [O.S. November 6] 1900 – December 3, 1976) was the Chief Marshal of Aviation for the Soviet Air Force during Russia's involvement in the Second World War. Lauded as "the man who has piloted the Red Air Force through the dark days into the present limelight" and a "master of tactical air power", he was twice given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, as well as a number of other Soviet decorations.".
- Alexander_Novikov label "Aleksandr Nowikow".
- Alexander_Novikov label "Alexander Novikov".
- Alexander_Novikov label "Новиков, Александр Александрович (маршал)".
- Alexander_Novikov label "アレクサンドル・ノヴィコフ".