Ilya Starinov

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Colonel Ilya Grigoryevich Starinov (Russian: Илья Григорьевич Старинов) (July 20 (N.S. August 2), 1900, village of Voynovo, today's Oryol Oblast - November 18, 2000) was a Soviet military officer.

He served with the Republican forces during the Spanish Civil War and was one of the leaders of the Soviet partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. He is known as the "grandfather of the Russian spetsnaz". A more previous idea of special forces really belongs to the Russian military theorist Michael Svechnykov (Stalin executed him in 1938), who pursued an idea of achieving victory using well-trained forces in unequal combat situations, all the while keeping with the dependence of traditional Russian military readiness. But a more practical realization was subsequently created by Ilya Starinov. The two were like-minded individuals in the military sense.

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