Maxim Denisovich Sinenko (Russian: Максим Денисович Синенко; 27 April 1902 – 10 February 1991) was a Soviet Army lieutenant general of tank forces.
A Ukrainian, Maxim Denisovich Sinenko was born on 27 April 1902 in the village of Novovladimirovka, Bekhtyersky volost, Dneprovsky Uyezd, Taurida Governorate.
Between May and September Sinenko served as deputy chief of the Auto-Armored Directorate for the combat employment of tank forces of the North Caucasian Front.
He was credited with "skillful organization" of the repulse of German tank counterattacks as the corps held its line before infantry units could catch up to its advance.
Its units entered combat in the sector of the German lines that the 48th Army had broken through on 17 January 1945 and by the end of the day had reached the Mława fortifications.
In late January and February, the army repulsed German counterattacks attempting to push back the Soviet troops from the coast and restore land communications.
In early April, in conjunction with the 98th Rifle Corps and 1st Polish Tank Brigade, the army fought in fierce fighting to eliminate German forces in the Vistula Spit, where it remained until the end of the war.