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    Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (Russian: Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Колча́к; 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1874 – 7 February 1920) was a Russian military leader...
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  • its leaning was leftist: SR and Menshevik. The target was to remove Aleksandr Kolchak from power. That is historically why the Political Centre members...
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    [Aleksandr Vasilʹevich Kolchak. Life and work] (in Russian). Phoenix Publishing House. Vladimir Zenzinov (1919). The coup d'etat of Admiral Kolchak in...
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    the mid-19th century and took shape with the military activities of Aleksandr Kolchak and Viktor Pepelyayev during the Russian Civil War. In 1918 two provisional...
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    Aleksandr Kolchak, introduced a winter uniform hat, commonly referred to as a kolchakovka, c. 1918. It was similar to the ushanka. However, Kolchak and...
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    Ruler Aleksandr Kolchak he supported the latter. On 8 March 1919 he returned to the Russian service (in the army of the Supreme ruler Kolchak) with the...
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    of its alumni would become leaders of the White movement, such as Aleksandr Kolchak and Pyotr Wrangel. Some others would take the side of the Bolsheviks...
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  • Kent Kane Sydney L. Kirkby Gerald Ketchum Maria Klenova Lauge Koch Aleksandr Kolchak Nikolai Kolomeitsev Alexander Kuchin Paul Landry Dmitry Laptev Khariton...
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    Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak. In December 1919 he was appointed commander of the 2nd Ufa Cavalry Division. After the defeat of Admiral Kolchak's armies in...
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    trains, Syrový agreed to hand over Aleksandr Kolchak to the representatives of the Red Political Centre, who executed Kolchak in February. Because of this,...
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    Provisional Government and installed a dictatorship under Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak in control of White Siberia. During the winter of 1918–1919, the Czechoslovak...
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    "White movement" and the "Bolsheviks", known as the "Reds". In 1920, Aleksandr Kolchak, the once-feared commander of the largest contingent of anti-Bolshevik...
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    reached a high tide with the White movement military activities of Aleksandr Kolchak (1874–1920) and Viktor Pepelyayev (1885–1920) during the Russian Civil...
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    campaign to capture Siberia from the anticommunist White forces of Aleksandr Kolchak. Tukhachevsky used concentrated attacks to exploit the enemy's open...
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    Japanese protection, he recognised no other authority. When Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, who based in Omsk, in Siberia, was declared Supreme Ruler by the...
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    "Whites" in the Russian Civil War and saw service under the command of Aleksandr Kolchak. However Ustryalov changed his views towards a fusion of nationalism...
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  • 1914–1917, 1964 World War I, Russian Revolution, Russian Civil War Aleksandr Kolchak Matilda Матильда 2017 1890–1896 Matilda Kshesinskaya and Nicholas...
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    and from then onward, the Red Army defeated the White commander Aleksandr Kolchak. The White Army collapsed in the East as well as on other fronts throughout...
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    region. Japan continued to support White Movement leader Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak until his defeat and capture in 1920, and also supported the regime...
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    attempted to form a women's medical detachment under White Army Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, but before she could complete this task she was recaptured by the...
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    Cavalry Detachment in the campaigns against the White Guard armies of Aleksandr Kolchak in the Urals. In November 1919, he was wounded in the shoulder there...
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    declared that it would support the Russian White movement forces of Aleksandr Kolchak (then based in Siberia) and started marching eastwards (October 1919)...
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    Adrianovich Mikhailov (Minister of Finance in the Government of Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak), Lev Okhotin, Prince Nikolay Ukhtomsky, and Boris Shepunov. The trial...
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    He later accepted an invitation from Aleksandr Kolchak to become a commander in his army. His career with Kolchak was less successful—the Red Army had...
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    Pepelyayev (who acknowledged the authority of the Omsk Government of Aleksandr Kolchak), took Perm. On July 1, 1919, the city was retaken by the Red Army...
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    this mission as well, and others served as advisers with Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak in Siberia. Later, another small group of Australian volunteers served...
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    Govorov returned home, but was conscripted into the White Guard army of Aleksandr Kolchak in October 1918, serving in an artillery battery with the 8th Kama...
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    Vladivostok after the capture and execution of White Army leader Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak by the Red Army. However, the Japanese decided to stay, primarily...
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  • villagers for expropriating the land themselves in 1917. Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak made the fatal mistake of winning the animosity of peasants, by restoring...
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    offensive actions against Ottoman positions in the Bosporus, and Aleksandr Kolchak succeeded him in June 1916. Eberhardt retired from service in December...
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