After
Operation Barbarossa Kapitokhin was placed at the disposal of the Military Council of the
Odessa Defence Region. In August 1941 he was appointed commander of the 161st Rifle Regiment of the
95th Rifle Division in the
Separate Coastal Army. In March 1942, he became the commander of the division. Kapitokhin fought in the
Siege of Sevastopol and commanded the 4th sector of the city's defences during the final assault. On 4 July he was evacuated by submarine to
Novorossiysk. For actions in the defence of Sevastopol, Kapitokhin was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner. On 23 March, he was awarded the
Order of Suvorov, 3d class. In July 1943 the division fought in the
Battle of Kursk. In August he became the commander of the
Soviet airborne troops. The operation was a failure, and Kapitokhin was demoted afterwards for alleged incompetence. as part of a separate airborne army. On 5 November, he was promoted to
lieutenant general. In November 1944 he was also awarded the Order of the Red Banner. In January 1945 the corps became part of the
9th Guards Army. Until February 1945 it was held in
Stavka Strategic Reserve. In March the corps became part of the
3rd Ukrainian Front and fought in the
Vienna Offensive. Kapitokhin was an adviser with the Bulgarian
First Army and the Yugoslav
3rd Army. At the end of the war, Kapitokhin was in Dalmatia. == Postwar ==