Career
He joined the Red Army in March 1920, and shortly thereafter he participated in the suppression of the Tambov Rebellion. He steadily progressed through the ranks during the interwar years, and in February 1939 he was given command of the 186th Infantry Division of the Urals military district. At the beginning of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Biryukov"s division was attached to the 22nd Army and sent to the Western front.
Biryukov was wounded in the Battle of Smolensk.
After his recovery, he was given command of the 214th Rifle Division, with which he participated in the Battle of Stalingrad. In June 1943, Biryukov was given command of the 20th Guards Rifle Corps, part of the 4th Guards Army, a position he held until the end of the war.
Biryukov"s memoirs were published in 1968 in 100,000 copies.