Mikhail Maleyev
Born1899
Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire
DiedFebruary 23, 1964
Volgograd, Soviet Union
AllegianceSoviet Union
Service/branchSoviet Red Army
Years of service1918–1955
Commands held17th Cavalry Corps
4th Cavalry Corps
7th Guards Cavalry Corps
5th Guards Cavalry Corps
Battles/warsRussian Civil War
World War II
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Mikhail Maleyev (1899 – February 23, 1964) was a Soviet corps commander.

He fought for the Bolsheviks in the civil war against the White movement and against Nazi Germany in the Second World War.

He was a recipient of the Order of Lenin, Order of the Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov and the Order of the Red Star. He retired at the age of 56.

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Preceded by Commander of the 4th Cavalry Corps March 25 – June 4, 1943 Succeeded by