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Lev Rokhlin was born on 6 June, 1947 in Aralsk, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union, is an officer. Discover Lev Rokhlin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June 1947
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace Aralsk, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan)
Date of death 3 July 1998 (51 years) - Klokovo, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia
Died Place Klokovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Nationality Russia

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His wife is Tamara Pavlovna Rokhlina

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Children Elena, Igor

Lev Rokhlin Net Worth

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2005

Three burned corpses were found in a windbreak near the scene of the crime. According to officials, they were killed some time before the murder of the general, and had nothing to do with that. But many of Rokhlin's colleagues thought that they were the real assassins, liquidated by the Kremlin's special service. According to Alexander Litvinenko, former KGB and FSB general Anatoly Trofimov (himself shot dead in 2005) told him that the murder appeared to be organized by Russian secret services.

1998

On July 4, 1998, a few months after he tried to stage an anti-government mass protest by army servicemen, Lev Rokhlin was killed in his bed by a gunshot to the head. Rokhlin's wife Tamara, who at first had briefly confessed to the killing "due to a hostile relationship", was convicted by a Russian court for her husband's murder in 2005, but she continued to insist he was killed by a group of masked men who broke into their dacha. She was given a suspended sentence of 4-5 years.

1995

During the First Chechen War, Rokhlin was credited with reorganizing the Russian forces in Chechnya and finally taking the Chechen capital of Grozny in 1995. Frustrated with the bloodshed, he left the army a few weeks later. He refused to accept the state's highest medal and the title of Hero of the Russian Federation for leading the Grozny offensive, saying "Its immoral to seek glory in a civil war for commanders. For Russia, the Chechen war has none of glory, but all of tragedy".

After he retired in 1995, Rokhlin was elected to the Russian parliament, the Duma, as a member of a pro-Boris Yeltsin party Our Home – Russia, from which he later resigned. Rokhlin chaired the Duma's Defense Committee until President Yeltsin made a rare agreement with the Communist Party to strip him of the post. In 1997, Rokhlin formed his own movement, called In Defense of the Army, which blamed Yeltsin for the war in Chechnya and for low morale in the military, unsuccessfully sought to organize serving and retired servicemen into a political force that could force Yeltsin from office.

1993

In 1993, he became the head of Russia's 8th Guard Corps at Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), at the rank of lieutenant general, the only Jew to reach such a rank in Russia since World War II.

1988

In November 1988 Rokhlin became commander of the 75th Motor Rifle Division of the 4th Army in Nakhchivan. In early 1990 the division was transferred to the Soviet Border Troops of the KGB, and Rokhlin was promoted to major-general in February of the same year.

1987

In March 1987 Rokhlin was appointed commander of the 152nd Motor Rifle Division, 31st Army Corps, in Kutaisi, a cadre division.

1982

In 1982–1984 he served in Afghanistan, initially as commander of the 860 Mechanised Infantry Regiment at Fayzabad, Badakhshan. In June 1983 he was released from this position after a failed operation and appointed deputy commander of the 191 Mechanised Infantry Regiment in Ghazni. But in less than a year he was reappointed to his previous position. He was wounded twice, and the second time was evacuated to Tashkent.

1970

In 1970 he graduated from the Tashkent Higher Military Command School with honors, then served in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany in Wurzen. Then he studied at the Frunze Military Academy, and after completing his studies served in the Arctic and in the Leningrad, Turkestan, Transcaucasian Military districts, as deputy commander of a corps.

1948

Lev Rokhlin was the youngest of three children in the family of a war veteran, the political exile Yakov Lvovich Rokhlin. In 1948, eight months after the birth of his son, Yakov was arrested and apparently died in a Gulag prison. Lev’s mother, Ksenia Ivanovna Goncharova, brought up three children alone.

1947

Lev Yakovlevich Rokhlin (Russian: Лев Яковлевич Рохлин; 1947–1998) was a career officer in the Soviet and Russian armies. Rokhlin reached the top of the Russian military, quickly rising through the ranks during and after the Soviet–Afghan War. After the Soviet Union fell, he started a political career and became a member of the Russian State Duma and the chairman of the State Duma's Defense Committee. He was shot to death in 1998 under mysterious circumstances.