Khorloogiin choibalsan biography definition

Choibalsan, Khorloogiin

Date of birth:
February 8th, (Tsetsenkhansky aimak, China)
Date of death:
January 26th, (Moscow, Soviet Union)
Nationality:
Mongolian

Biography

Khorloogiin Choibalsan was born in Tsetsenchanskii ajmak on February 8th, , then in China.

Khorloogiin choibalsan biography definition Secure in his position, Choibalsan brought the terror to an end in April by declaring that the excesses of the purges had been conducted by overzealous party officials while he was away in the USSR, but that he had overseen the arrests of the real criminals. Cambridge: Monsudar Publishing. Date of Birth: Although Choibalsan's devotion to Joseph Stalin helped preserve his country's fledgling independence during the early years of the Mongolian People's Republic, it also turned Mongolia into the first satellite state of the Soviet Union.

Originally he was to become a Lamaistic Monk and came into contact with Russian Revolutionary during a visit to Siberia. He erected a revolutionary organisation in and joined the Damdin Sukhbataar in in order to make it into the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.

In Soviet forces entered Urga and erected a Soviet State with Choibalsan as Deputy Miniter of War.

He was appointed President of Mongolia on January 24th, , a function he held until April 27th, On March 24th, he was appointed Prime Minister of Mongolia. He remained in office until his death on January 26th,

Promotions:
Marshall.

Career:
Deputy Minister of War;
January 2th, - April 27th, President Mongolia;
March 24th, - April 26th, Prime Minister Mongolia.

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Period:
Second World War ()
Rank:
Marshal
Awarded on:
July 10th,

Awarded retrospectively to go with the Hero Star after the order's institution on 27 September
Period:
Second World War ()
Rank:
Marshal
Awarded on:
September 20th,

Awarded retrospectively to go with the Hero Star after the order's institution on 27 September

Sources

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  • - Battushig, A., Mongolian Orders, Medals & Badges, Interpress , Ulaanbaatar, , ISBN
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