13 December 1876 Smolensk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
3 December 1917(1917-12-03) (aged 40) Mogilev, Russian Soviet Republic
Military service
Allegiance
Russian Empire Russian Republic (from 1917)
Branch/service
Imperial Russian Army Russian Army (from 1917)
Years of service
1894–1917
Rank
General
Unit
3rd Army
Commands
Imperial Russian Army
Battles/wars
World War I
Nikolay Nikolayevich Dukhonin (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Духо́нин; 13 December 1876 – 3 December 1917[1]) was a Russian general who was briefly the last supreme commander of the Russian Army after the October Revolution before the Bolsheviks took control of it.
Nikolay Nikolayevich Dukhonin (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Духо́нин; 13 December 1876 – 3 December 1917) was a Russian general who was briefly the last...
Mikhail Alekseyev 10 October 1917 – 3 November 1917: Lieutenant-General NikolayDukhonin 3 November 1917 – 7 November 1917: Major General Mikhail Dieterichs...
the lines of communication and the base areas. The Tsarist general NikolayDukhonin estimated that there had been 2 million deserters, 1.8 million dead...
imprisoned in the two-story Ipatiev House, the home of the military engineer Nikolay Nikolayevich Ipatiev, which ominously became referred to as the "house...
himself. When he fled during the October Revolution, his chief of staff, NikolayDukhonin, assumed command. The Russian Army was the last tsarist institution...
Denikin, Sergey Markov and others were released by Commander-in-Chief NikolayDukhonin before his removal and subsequent murder by the mob and went to Don...
Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerenskyb • NikolayDukhonin Russian SFSR Nikolai Krylenko a. Grand Duke Nicholas briefly became...
World War and the Russian Civil War. On 26 September 1917 General NikolayDukhonin appointed him commander of the Czechoslovak corps. "Name Index". encyclopedia...
Provisional Commander in Chief (and Chief of General Staff), General Nikolai Dukhonin, refused to open peace negotiations with the Germans, Krylenko (an Ensign...
Belarus), from which they would "break away" with the help of General Nikolai Dukhonin. On 13 November, after the October Revolution, Alekseyev fled Petrograd...
Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerenskyb • NikolayDukhonin Russian SFSR Nikolai Krylenko a. Grand Duke Nicholas briefly became...
Commander – Nikolai Ruzsky – Staff officers: Vladimir Dragomirov, NikolayDukhonin, Mikhail Bonch-Bruyevich IX. Corps X. Corps XI. Corps XXI. Corps 8th...
Corps Nikolai Krylenko was appointed by the Bolsheviks to replace General Dukhonin as supreme commander, who had replaced Kerensky after the October Revolution...
against the Soviet government (the same charge was brought against NikolayDukhonin, who was killed by soldiers at Stavka), and the sabotage of the armistice...
mutiny. In Moghilev, at the General Headquarters of the Army, General NikolayDukhonin, the Commander-in-Chief, also attempted a mutiny. When the Soviet Government...
Lavr Kornilov Fyodor Bondarchuk as Anton Denikin Dmitry Pevtsov as NikolayDukhonin Andrey Nevraev as Emperor Nicholas II Andrei Zibrov as Pavel Pereverzev...
secret report informed the Commander–in–Chief of the Russian Army NikolayDukhonin that, due to the disorganization of the Russian troops in the Caucasus...
a month, amassing a total 1,198 casualties by the end of December. NikolayDukhonin, the last commander-in-chief of the Imperial Russian Army, was lynched...
Jezavitaŭ. They received permission from the Russian commander-in-chief NikolayDukhonin to organize the Belarusian Corps [be] by absorbing and reorganizing...
Art and Industry Academy Reichstadt Agreement Kazan demonstration NikolayDukhonin, White Army General, casualty of the Russian Civil War. Pyotr Konchalovsky...
Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerenskyb • NikolayDukhonin Russian SFSR Nikolai Krylenko a. Grand Duke Nicholas briefly became...