• The 1st Don Cossack Division was a Don Cossack cavalry division of the Russian Imperial Army. It was part of the 19th Army Corps in the Warsaw Military...
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    The 1st Cossack Cavalry Division (German: 1. Kosaken-Kavallerie-Division) was a Cossack division of the German Army that served during World War II. It...
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    romanized: dontsi), are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (Russian: Донское...
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  • The division existed from November 1944 until May 1945. It was one of two Waffen-SS Cossack divisions, along with the 1st Cossack Cavalry Division. The...
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    regiments of the Caucasus Line Cossack Host and Don Cossacks, who were re-settled from the Don from 1777. The Kuban Cossack Host (Кубанское казачье войско)...
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    of the 5th Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment was awarded the Iron Cross, 1st Class after the battle. In November 1944 the 1st Cossack Division was taken over...
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    infantry soldiers, using war wagons, while Don Cossacks were mostly cavalry soldiers. The various Cossack groups were organized along military lines,...
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    Cavalry Division Turkestan Cossack Brigade 4th Don Cossack Division 5th Don Cossack Division 9th Army (Platon Lechitsky) 1st Guards Corps 1st Guards Infantry...
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    Don Host Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Russian Empire which consisted of the territory of the Don Cossacks, coinciding approximately with present-day...
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    Pyotr Krasnov (category Don Cossacks)
    revolt (see Kerensky-Krasnov uprising). These Cossacks were from two regiments of the 1st Don Cossack Division. On 15 November, Bolshevik troops surrounded...
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  • The 1st Zaporozhye Red Cossack Cavalry Division (1st CD) was a Red Army cavalry division. It was based in Proskurov for most of its existence. Formed from...
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    The 1st Cossack Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a volunteer of Don Cossack cavalry regiment that served in the Don Army during the Russian Civil War. The...
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  • little over six hundred Cossacks — twelve and a half squads of sixty men, forming two regiments of the 1st Don Cossack Division — some cannons, an armored...
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    chain of command was: military district, corps (or Army corps), then to division, brigade, regiment, and then the regiment's battalions. After mobilisation...
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    and the collapse of the front most Don officers and Cossack's returned to their lands of the Don. Most of the Cossacks were outspoken opponents of the Bolsheviks...
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    the three-division strong Don corps, commanded by Sidorin, and later Abramov. According to Kenez, In spite of leaving thousands of Cossacks in Novocherkassk...
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  • 2nd Combined Cossack Division (Russian: 2-я Сводная казачья дивизия) was a Cossack division in the Russian Imperial Army formed from Don, Kuban, and Terek...
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    Afrikan P. Bogaewsky (category Don Cossacks)
    the Don Cossack noble family of Bogaewsky. He served as a lieutenant general in the Imperial Russian Army and also served as the ataman of the Don Republic...
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  • The repatriation of the Cossacks or betrayal of the Cossacks occurred when Cossacks, ethnic Russians and Ukrainians who were opposed to the Soviet Union...
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    The Terek Cossack Host was a Cossack host created in 1577 from free Cossacks who resettled from the Volga to the Terek River. The local aboriginal Terek...
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    Bolsheviks. Krymov and his staff, travelling on the train of the 1st Don Cossack Division, were halted at Luga by the railway workers, and they continued...
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  • The 1st Caucasus Cossack Division was a cavalry unit within the Imperial Russian Army. They were headquartered at Kars. 1879: S. A. Sheremetev 1898–1899:...
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    David Ivanovich Orlov (category Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class)
    1840 – 24 August 1916) was an Imperial Russian lieutenant general and division commander. His son Ivan (1870–1918) married Elena de Struve, daughter of...
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    Kalmyk Cavalry Corps Kosaken (Cossack Nation) Kosaken-Illustrierte ("Cossack Illustrated") – 1st Cossack Cavalry Division (trilingual) La terra dei cosacchi...
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  • Nikolai Nazarenko (category Don Cossacks)
    a Don Cossack emigre leader who served as president of the World Federation of the Cossack National Liberation Movement of Cossackia and the Cossack American...
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    Ukrainian–Soviet War 1st Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) Dubinskiy, I., Shevchuk, G. Chervonnoye kazachestvo. Kyiv, 1977 Shchus, O. Red Cossacks (ЧЕРВОНЕ КОЗАЦТВО)...
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    moved from the old Cossack capital of Novocherkassk to Rostov-on-Don. In the Soviet years, the Bolsheviks demolished two of Rostov-on-Don's principal landmarks:...
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  • (Kishinev) 8th Don Cossack Regiment (Odessa) 8th Horse Artillery Battalion (Kishinev) 15th Horse Artillery Battery (Kishinev) 1st Don Cossack Battery (Bendery)...
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    members of the regiment went with Kornilov to southern Russia, where the Don Cossack territory became a base for the anti-communist Whites, and they joined...
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    Lavr Kornilov (category Cossacks from the Russian Empire)
    Soviet Republic. One story relates how Kornilov was originally born as a Don Cossack Kalmyk named Lavga Deldinov and adopted in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Russian Turkestan...
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