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    The 2nd Steppe Siberian Corps (Russian: 2-й Степной Сибирский корпус, romanized: 2-y Stepnoy Sibirskiy korpus) was an infantry corps of the White Guard's...
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    the Siberian Army had 10,754 officers and 173,843 soldiers. It was divided eventually into five corps: 1st Middle Siberian Corps, 2nd Steppe Siberian Corps...
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    1918, the Provisional Siberian Government in Novo-Nikolaevsk created the Siberian Army. Initially, it was called the West Siberian Volunteer Army. From...
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    Independence Finnish Civil War Grand Orient of Russia's Peoples Great Siberian Ice March Italian Legione Redenta Russian All-Military Union Russian diaspora...
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    1920) 1st Army Corps (Gen. Kutepov) 2nd Army Corps (Gen. Mikhail Promtov) 5th Cavalry Corps (Gen. Yuzefovich) 3rd Kuban Cavalry Corps (Lt. Gen. Shkuro)...
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    Russian Civil War fighting Bolsheviks, at times controlling the entire Trans-Siberian railway and several major cities in Siberia. After three years of existence...
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    army merged with Field Ataman Popov's forces after their return from the Steppe March. Popov assumed command, with K. S. Poliakov as Chief-of-Staff, and...
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    from various independent free corps. Freikorps Plehwe (Captain von Plehwe [de]): about 3,000 soldiers (the former 2nd Guard Reserve Regiment), before...
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  • where it joined the 1st Steppe Siberian Rifle Division (commander Colonel Grigory Verzhbitsky) of the 2nd Steppe Siberian Corps (commander Colonel Pavel...
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  • included the 1st Trans–Baikal Corps (Chita Infantry and Manchurian Special Ataman Semenov Divisions), the 2nd Siberian Corps (Irkutsk and Omsk Infantry Divisions...
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  • The 1st Middle Siberian Corps (Russian: 1-й Средне-Сибирский армейский корпус) was one of the main formations of the Siberian Army during the Russian Civil...
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  • Cossack Corps and 2nd Orenburg Cossack Corps, the 4th Orenburg Army, the consolidated Sterlitamak and Bashkirian (4 Infantry Regiments) Corps and the...
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    1920, it retreated to the areas beyond the Don region and was reduced to a corps of 5,000 men under the command of General Alexander Kutepov. On March 26...
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  • The 4th Eastern Siberian Corps (Russian: 4-й Восточно-Сибирский корпус) was formed in September 1918. On the orders of the Major General P. P. Ivanov-Rinov...
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    30 machine guns – the 4th Battalion was a combined battalion from the Siberian and Kabardin Regiments of 400 bayonets, which arrived from the Southern...
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  • The 3rd Ural Corps (Russian: 3-й Уральский армейский корпус) was one of the main formations of the Siberian Army during the Russian Civil War. Its commander...
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    Vladimir Kappel. In May 1918 the Czechoslovak Legion revolted on the Trans-Siberian Railway. On June 8, the Czech Legion captured Samara, Russia, and several...
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  • The 5th Pri-Amur Corps (Russian: 5-й Приамурский корпус) was a formation of the Siberian Army, part of the anti-Bolshevik White movement during the Russian...
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    troops was created in the city of Pskov, which was called the Northern Corps. A quarter of them were officers of the former Tsarist army, and the rest...
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    Siberian Army 1st Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 2nd Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 3rd Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 1st Middle Siberian Corps 2nd Steppe Siberian...
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  • 1st Cavalry Regiment, Siberian Cossack Regiment, Iman Hundreds of Ussuri Cossacks (army sergeant Shiryaev); 2nd Rifle Corps (about 3,000) Major General...
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    composed of 4 corps and 1 cavalry division: 1st Kuban Corps (Gen. Pokrovsky) 2nd Kuban Corps (Gen. Ulaguy, later Gen. Nahumenko) 4th Corps (Gen. Shatilov...
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  • The 2nd Army Corps (Russian: 2-й армейский корпус) was one of the main formations of the Armed Forces of South Russia (Russian: Вооружённых Сил Юга России...
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  • beginning of March 1919 it consisted of the 3rd Ural Mountain Corps, 2nd Ufa Corps and 6th Ural Corps. The total strength of the Army was then 32,400 infantry...
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    General Alexander Dutov. The troops of the Siberian Front were reorganized into the 2nd Steppe Siberian Separate Corps of General Vladimir Brzezovsky, which...
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    Crimean-Azov Corps itself formed in December 1918. In May 1919 the Crimean-Azov Army was transformed into the 3rd Army Corps. 1st Brigade: Yakov Slashchov 2nd Brigade:...
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  • consisted of: 1st Ural Cossack Corps (1st and 2nd Ural Cossack Divisions), 2nd Iletsk Cossack Corps, 3rd Ural-Astrakhan Cossack Corps. In early July 1919, the...
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    Siberian Army 1st Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 2nd Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 3rd Army (Siberian Army) [ru] 1st Middle Siberian Corps 2nd Steppe Siberian...
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    in Omsk where Alexander was serving as a desk officer of the 2nd Steppe Siberian Corps. Two other children, Alexander and Ekaterina, were also born in...
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  • the 6th Infantry Division joined the corps, and the 2nd Cavalry Division was transferred to the Cavalry Corps. On 4 September, it became part of the...
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