- Navy.
Altfater was born in
Warsaw the son of an
artillery officer,
General Mikhail Altfater who was from a
noble Baltic German Family.
Altfater graduated...
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Staff from 1917 to 1919.[citation needed]
Following the
death of
Vasili Altfater, he
served as
commander of the Red Navy from 24
April 1919. In 1920, he...
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Commanders of
Naval Forces of the
RSFSR ("KoMorSi")
Vasili Mikhailovich Altfater (15
October 1918 – 22
April 1919),
Yevgeny Andreyevich Berens (24 April...
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Kurtis Kraft 500J,
owned and
entered by Roy
McKay of Dayton, Ohio.
Charlie Altfater was the mechanic. The car has
survived in
largely original condition and...
- (1872–1915)
Sergei Taneyev (1856–1915)
Leopold Sulerzhitsky (1872–1916)
Vasili Altfater (1883–1919) 1920s
Pyotr Kropotkin (1842–1921)
Yevgeny Vakhtangov (1883–1922)...
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Alexander Svechin Mikhail Bonch-Bruyevich
Nikolay Rattel Navy:
Vasili Altfater #
Yevgeny Berens Aleksandr Nemits Eduard Pantserzhanskiy Fyodor Raskolnikov...
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including Kanin (third from the left,
middle row), with
Alexander Kolchak to his right, and
Vasily Altfater is the
first in the
middle row on the left....
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April 19 –
Andrei Eberhardt,
Russian admiral (b. 1856)
April 20 –
Vasili Altfater,
Russian and
Soviet admiral (b. 1883) June 29 –
Alexander Ragoza, Russian...
- 1920, Turkmenets-Stavropolsky ("Туркменец-Ставропольский") also in 1920,
Altfater ("Альтфатер") in 1922 and
Sovetsky Dagestan ("Советский Дагестан") in 1945...
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Portrait Commander Took
office Left
office Time in
office 1
Altfater,
VasiliyVasiliy Altfater (1883–1919) 15
October 1918 22
April 1919 189 days 2 Berens...