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- District, and from 1925 to 1932, Eidemanis worked as the head and commissar of the Frunze Military Academy. In 1932, Eidemanis became a member of the Revolutionary...
- Oleksandrivsk and Volnovakha, while the cavalry detachment under Roberts Eidemanis was ordered to prevent the insurgents from breaking out of the encirclement...
- Gekker (1922) Pavel Lebedev (1922–1924) Mikhail Frunze (1924–1925) Roberts Eidemanis (1925–1932) Boris Shaposhnikov (1932–1935) August Kork (1935–1937) Nikolay...
- Iso****yx is a genus of diplurans in the family ****ygidae. Iso****yx eidemani Silvestri, 1948 Iso****yx excitus (Silvestri, 1930) Iso****yx scopiferus Silvestri...
- 1914-1918. Bubnov, A.; Kamenev, Sergeĭ Sergeevich; Tukhachevskiĭ, M. N.; Eidemanis, Roberts; Harrison, Richard W., eds. (2020). The Russian Civil War, 1918-1921:...
- the Kazakh city until her death on 23 March 1978. According to Roberts Eidemanis, on 29 March 1920, a diary was discovered in the possession of Feodora...
- the division: Aleksandr Lengovsky (24 June–16 November 1919) Roberts Eidemanis (16 November 1919–2 April 1920) Yury Sablin (2 April–14 June 1920) Ivan...
- Gamarnik (suicide), Nikolai Uglanov June 12 Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Roberts Eidemanis, Boris Feldman, August Kork, Vitaly Primakov, Vitovt Putna, Ieronim Uborevich...
- (1937) Ehsanollah Khan Dustdar (1939) Sholom Dvolajckij (1937) Roberts Eidemanis (1937) Robert Eikhe (1940) Efrem Eshba (1939) Boris Feldman (1937) Abdurauf...
- failing. On 7 August 1920, units of the 13th Army commanded by Roberts Eidemanis crossed the Dnieper near the village of Kakhovka, to create a bridgehead...