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Prince Pavel Rafailovich Bermondt-
Avalov (Russian: Павел Рафаилович Бермондт-Авалов) or
Prince Avalov (16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1877 – 27
December 1973)...
- with the "Special
Russian Corps", led by
Cossack General Pavel Bermondt-
Avalov. The two
generals recruited about 50,000 men:
mostly Freikorps members and...
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Elturan Veli oglu
Avalov (Azerbaijani:
Elturan Vəli oğlu
Avalov; born
August 20, 1940) is an
Azerbaijani artist,
Honored Art
Worker of
Azerbaijan (1991)...
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dissolving into the West
Russian Volunteer Army led by Gen.
Pavel Bermont-
Avalov. This West
Russian Volunteer Army
included Germans and
former Russian prisoners...
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Republic of
Georgia (1918–1921). He was also
known as
Zurab Davidovich Avalov in a
Russian manner. Born in Tbilisi,
Georgia (then part of the Russian...
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original on 16
August 2018,
retrieved 19
February 2019
Gvosdev (2000), p. 85.
Avalov (1906), p. 186.
Gvosdev (2000), p. 86. Lang (1957), p. 249. Lang (1957)...
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December of the same year. Bermontians,
named for
their Leader Pavel Bermondt-
Avalov were
operating in
Latvia before attacking Lithuania. At first, the German...
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sided with the
Baltic nobility.
Authoritarian support led by
Pavel Bermondt-
Avalov and Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz pla**** a role as well. The most notable...
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Finland (1918)
Kingdom of
Poland (1917–1918)
Ukrainian State Pavel Bermondt-
Avalov Ober Ost
Baltic states Georg von
Rauch (1974). The
Baltic States: The Years...
- Paul I: A Re****essment of His Life and Reign, 88.
Gvosdev (2000), p. 85
Avalov (1906), p. 186
Gvosdev (2000), p. 86 Lang (1957), p. 249 Lang (1957), p...