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Anatoly Ilyich Gekker (Russian: Анатолий Ильич Геккер; 6 September [O.S. 25 August] 1888 – 1 July 1937) was a
Soviet military commander (Komkor) involved...
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original on 2013-11-05.
Retrieved 11
February 2024. Bernevega, A;
Gekker, A (April 2021). "The
Industry of Landlords:
Exploring the ****etization...
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saxophone (8)
Chris Dudley –
trombone (2)
Ibrahim Maalouf –
trumpet (1)
Chris Gekker –
trumpet (2)
Brent Madsen –
trumpet (2)
Chris Botti –
trumpet (11, 17)...
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November 1920, the 11th Red Army
under the
command of
Anatoliy Gekker crossed over into
Armenia from
Soviet Azerbaijan, and the
Armenian government...
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original on June 30, 2021.
Retrieved May 27, 2021. Mniestri, Aikaterini;
Gekker, Alex (October 5, 2020). "Temporal
Frames for
Platform Publics: The Platformization...
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Calinger 1996, p. 126.
Calinger 1996, p. 128.
Calinger 1996, pp. 128–129.
Gekker &
Euler 2007, p. 402.
Calinger 1996, pp. 157–158.
Gautschi 2008, p. 7. Euler...
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Andrei Snesarev (1919–1921)
Mikhail Tukhachevsky (1921–1922)
Anatoly Gekker (1922)
Pavel Lebedev (1922–1924)
Mikhail Frunze (1924–1925)
Roberts Eidemanis...
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appointed commander of the
forces on the
southern bank of Kotorosl, and
Anatoly Gekker, who
arrived from
Vologda on July 14, was
appointed commander of the troops...
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Stepan Shaumian
Grigory Korganov Ivan Sorokin
Alexei Avtonomov #
Anatoliy Gekker Valentin Trifonov Mikhail Velikanov Filipp Makharadze Sergei Kirov Nariman...
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command of
Ieronim Uborevich and the 13th Army
under the
command of
Anatoly Gekker. The 13th Army was also
entrusted with the task of
capturing Kupiansk, in...