- and
devotion to the
Russian Orthodox religion led
Anton Denikin to the
Russian army. The
Denikins lived very
close to poverty, with the
retired major's...
- failed, and
Denikin was able to
capture more territory. By November,
White Forces had
reached the Zbruch, the Ukrainian-Polish border.
Denikin's forces constituted...
-
influential leader Winston Churchill (1874–1965)
personally warned General Anton Denikin (1872–1947),
formerly of the
Imperial Army and
later a
major White military...
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Anton Denikin's policies are the
political activities carried out by
Lieutenant General Anton Denikin during the
period of his
control of the
forces of...
- movement. In 1918, he
became Anton Denikin's chief of
staff in the
Armed Forces of
South Russia.
Wrangel succeeded Denikin as commander-in-chief of the White...
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White armies advanced successfully: from the south,
under General Anton Denikin; from the east,
under Admiral Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak; and from the...
- countries. The
United Kingdom formed an
alliance with
Russian general Anton Denikin and made
efforts to
reinstate Tsarist rule in the region.
During the Brest-Litovsk...
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journal from 1940 to 1945,
totalling 28
school notebooks by the end. The
Denikins moved to New York City
after the war. Her
husband died in Ann Arbor, Michigan...
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soldiers of the
Russian White movement's
Volunteer Army
under General Anton Denikin began to
clash with the
peoples of the
North Caucasus. Uzun-Hajji, with...
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General Anton Denikin, and its
borders were undefined,
changing based on
victories or
defeats against the Red Army. In
March 1920,
Denikin established the...