Jānis Fabriciuss (Russian: Ян Фри́цевич Фабри́циус, Jan Fritsevich Fabricius; 26 June [O. S. 14 June] 1877 – 24 August 1929) was a Latvian Soviet commander...
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Dzhatiev BSSR delegation (17): Alexander Chervyakov, Waclaw Bogucki, Jānis Fabriciuss, Liokumovich Note: listed are names signatures of which were recognized;...
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Location Minsk, Byelorussian SSR Soviet Union Information School type Military school Opened 1921 Closed 1941 Headmaster Jānis Fabriciuss (1922–1923)...
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The rescuer who drowned was celebrated Latvian military commander Jānis Fabriciuss, who had been Commander and a commissar of the Red Army during the...
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Union Jukums Vācietis, the first commander-in-chief of the Red Army Jānis Fabriciuss, widely memorialized commander in the Red Army during the Russian Civil...
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Yuri Gaven (redirect from Jānis Daumanis)
Revolution of 1917, he joined the Red Army, was a division commissar under Jānis Fabriciuss, a member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Latvian Red...
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Pavlov : 1922-1924 Konstantin Neumann : June 1924 — February 1927 Jan Fabriciuss : 1927 — 1928 Ivan Kuyakov : May 1928 — November 130 Aleksandr Loktionov :...
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