The East Siberian Military District was a Military district of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, which existed between 1865—1884, 1920—1923 and 1945—1953.
Between 1884-1919, it was known as the Irkutsk Military District.
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The SiberianMilitaryDistrict was a Militarydistrict of the Russian Ground Forces. The district was originally formed as a militarydistrict of the Russian...
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Far East, moving along the Bolshevik-held Trans-Siberian Railway. At times the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia controlled the entire Trans-Siberian railway...
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headquarters of the district. It was finally disbanded on 1 December 1998 by being amalgamated with the SiberianMilitaryDistrict, though Chita remained...
an amalgamation of the Volga–Urals MilitaryDistrict and a majority of the SiberianMilitaryDistrict. The district began operation on October 21, 2010...
as a result of declining health, and postwar commanded the EastSiberianMilitaryDistrict before his 1949 death. Romanenko was born on 25 February 1897...
between 1884 and 1919. The Amur MilitaryDistrict was formed on May 20 (June 1) 1884, when the EastSiberianMilitaryDistrict, originally formed in 1864,...
part of the Siberian Federal District. Since 2000, Russians have increasingly used the term "Far East" to refer to the federal district, though the term...
they are the progenitors of most living Siberians. Black, Jeremy (1 October 2008). War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents, 1450-2000...
Fleet and part of the SiberianMilitaryDistrict to form the new Eastern MilitaryDistrict. The Far Eastern MilitaryDistrict traces its history originally...
served in the military. In late 1948, he became deputy commander of the 49th Independent Infantry Brigade in the EastSiberianMilitaryDistrict. From 1950...
Executive Committee from 1922 and consecutively, commander of a series of militarydistricts: Ural (June 1924 – January 1925); North Caucasus (January 1925 – 1927);...
correction") staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the EastSiberianMilitaryDistrict. From April 1884 to January 1885 served in Kamchatka to collect...
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the influence of the East Asian monsoon, and cold, dry, windy conditions prevailing in the winter months courtesy of the Siberian high-pressure system...
February 8, 1920, to August 29, 1921, he was commander of the EastSiberianMilitaryDistrict and the 5th Army, which destroyed the remains of Kolchak's...
include specifically Siberian units. Currently a regiment of the Russian Ground Forces at Borzya in the Eastern MilitaryDistrict has the title "Cossack"...
the commander of the Siberian Army, on 17 September 1918, A. V. Ellerts-Usov, the commander of the Irkutsk militarydistrict, took over the corps. The...