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Ataman Semyonov in 1920

The White movement in Transbaikal was a period of the confrontation between the Soviets and the Whites over dominance in Transbaikal from December 1917 to November 1920.

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White movement in Transbaikal

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The White movement in Transbaikal was a period of the confrontation between the Soviets and the Whites over dominance in Transbaikal from December 1917...

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Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov

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– August 30, 1946), was a Japanese-supported leader of the White movement in Transbaikal and beyond from December 1917 to November 1920, a lieutenant...

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White movement

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The White movement (Russian: pre–1918 Бѣлое движеніе / post–1918 Белое движение, tr. Beloye dvizheniye, IPA: [ˈbʲɛləɪ dvʲɪˈʐenʲɪɪ]), also known as the...

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Battle of Bogdat

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during the Russian Civil War in Transbaikal. In the summer of 1919 the local Resistance movement threatened the regime of the White Cossacks and the Japanese...

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Semenoff

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Grigory Semenoff (1890–1946), Japanese-supported leader of the White movement in Transbaikal Semyonov (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname...

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Vladimir Kislitsin

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the White movement in Transbaikal (1921-1922). Vladimir Kislitsin emigrated to Harbin in November 1922, where he became a dentist, but also served in the...

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Chita Operations

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aiming at destroying the White Movement's Chita holdup in east Transbaikal which prevented it from connecting with its allies in Primorsky Krai. The first...

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Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev

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turned against the anti-Communist White movement, however, and Kappel's army was forced to retreat into Transbaikal during the Great Siberian Ice March...

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Urzhin Garmaev

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Grigory Semyonov. In September 1918, the Japanese army occupied parts of Transbaikal region in an effort to help the White movement. In April 1919, Garmaev...

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Grigory Verzhbitsky

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December 20, 1942 Tianjin, China) was one of the leaders of the White movement in Transbaikal and Primoriye during the Russian Civil War, Lieutenant-General...

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Georgy Matsievsky

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1941, Harbin) was a Baikal Cossack, active participant of the White movement in Transbaikal, Lieutenant-General (1919). He was a son of Evgeniy Matsievsky...

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Nicolay Natzvalov

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Weapon. After his demobilization, Nicolay Natzvalov joined the White movement in Transbaikal. He was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the Ataman Grigory...

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Sergey Taskin

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democrat. He was a leading member of the White movement. Sergey Taskin came from the Cossacks of the Transbaikal army. He graduated from the Alexandrovsky...

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Pyotr Wrangel

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the Russo-Japanese War in February 1904, he re-enlisted and was assigned to the 2nd Regiment of the Transbaikal Cossack Corps. In December 1904, he was...

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Russian Civil War

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years until the collapse of the White Army in Yakutia in June 1923, but continued on with the Muslim Basmachi movement in Central Asia and Khabarovsk Krai...

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Otani Kikuzo

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of the Allied Siberian Intervention. In April 1920, Ōtani ordered the Allied troops to cut off eastern Transbaikal from the Bolshevik-controlled Far Eastern...

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Czechoslovak Legion

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intervention in Siberia by the U.S. and Japan to rescue the Czechoslovak troops, who were then blocked by Bolshevik forces in Transbaikal. But by the time...

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Amur Cossacks

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a Cossack host created in the Amur region and Primorye in the 1850s on the basis of the Cossacks relocated from the Transbaikal region and freed miners...

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Vladimir Kantakuzen

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was transferred to the 3rd Transbaikal Cossack battery. As part of it participated in Russian-Japanese War, also fought in the 1st Frontier Zaamursky...

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Soviet troops in Mongolia

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subordinate to the MOD/Soviet General Staff or the Transbaikal Military District. "In January 1936, in the face of an increased threat by Japan, the government...

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Siberian Army

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November 1919. The last troops of the Siberian Army retreated to the Transbaikal Region and were incorporated into the Far East Army. Aleksei Grishin-Almazov...

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Cossacks

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command.: 112–120  In the Russian Far East, anticommunist Transbaikal and Ussuri Cossacks undermined the rear of Siberia's White armies by disrupting...

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Red Army

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initial German attack destroyed many and, in the course of 1941, virtually all of them, (barring two in the Transbaikal Military District). The remnants were...

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Lev Okhotin

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Russian Fascist Party, founded by exiles in Manchuria. Okhotin was born in Chita, into a military family. In 1916 his father, poruchik Pavel Okhotin,...

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Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election

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covered the Irkutsk Governorate. The electoral district covered the Transbaikal Oblast. The Priamur electoral district consisted of the Amur Oblast,...

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