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transliterated as Budennyj, Budyonnyy, Budennii, Budyoni, Budyenny, or
Budenny.
Simon Sebag Montefiore, Stalin: The
Court of the Red Tsar (2003), p. 331...
- the
White armies were all
almost completely exhausted. In
January 1920
Budenny's First Cavalry Army
entered Rostov-on-Don. 1919 to 1923,
residual conflicts...
- "The
Budenny". Equiworld.
Retrieved 2011-01-04.
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media related to Budyonny.
Equiworld International Museum of the
Horse -
Budenny...
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Breton horse, or
Trait Breton British Warmblood Brumby Budyonny horse or
Budenny Burguete horse Burmese Horse Byelorussian Harness Horse Calabrese horse...
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Brezhnev overruled Suslov's
decision at
least once,
voting to bury
Semyon Budenny in an
individual grave.
There were also at
least two
known cases when groups...
- No. 057 "Order on the
appointment of
Marshal of the
Soviet Union S.M.
Budenny as
commander of the
cavalry of the Red Army and
Colonel General O.I. Gorodovikov...
-
pogroms carried out by men of the Red Army (more
specifically Semyon Budenny's First Cavalry, most of
whose soldiers had
previously served under Denikin)...
- from left to right: I Yakir, A. Egorov, S. Kamenev, K. Voroshilov, S.
Budenny, M. Lavandovsky. Standing: K Abksentevsky, B. Shaposhinikov, I. Belov,...
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cause of his
conflict with more
traditional officers such as
Semyon Budenny, who
still favoured cavalry tactics over Tukhachevsky's m****
armour theories...
- 1941)
General Georgy K.
Zhukov (August–September 1941)
Marshal Semyon M.
Budenny (September – 10 October, 1941)
Lieutenant General Markian M.
Popov (6–15...