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Alexander Ignatyevich Sedyakin (26
November 1893 – 29 July 1938) was a
Soviet division commander and
Komandarm 2nd rank. He was born in St. Petersburg...
- response,
Bolshevik leadership formed the
Karelian Front led by
Alexander Sedyakin,
numbering around some 20,000 servicemen. The
Bolsheviks captured Ukhta...
- imposed,
commander of the
Karelian Front was
appointed commander of A. I.
Sedyakin. By
early January 1922, the
units from
Petrozavodsk of the Red Army defeated...
- lines. Meanwhile, the ca. 20 000
troops of the Red Army led by
Alexander Sedyakin have
reached Karelia and
mounted a counterattack. The Red Army also had...
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Rudzutaks Alexei Rykov Turar Ryskulov Andrei Sazontov Vasily Schmidt Alexander Sedyakin Alexander Serebrovsky Suren Shadunts Vasily Sharangovich Zolbingiin Shijee...
- Antonov-Ovseyenko
Bolshevik Medvedev Bolshevik Nakhimson Bolshevik Podvoisky Bolshevik Sedyakin Bolshevik Sheiman Bolshevik Sklyansky Bolshevik Smilga Bolshevik Stučka...
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District 1925–1927 Succeeded by
Boris Shaposhnikov Preceded by
Alexander Sedyakin Commander of the
Volga Military District 1927–1931 Succeeded by
Boris Shaposhnikov...
- 15th
Rifle Division November 1919 –
February 1920 Succeeded by
Alexander Sedyakin Preceded by
Commander of the 11th
Rifle Corps March 1928-1929 Succeeded by...
- 106.
Mikhail Sangursky 107.
Alexander Andreyevich Svechin 109.
Alexander Sedyakin,
Komandarm 2nd rank 110.
Danilo Serdich,
divisional commander 118. Aleksei...
- Khripin,
Grigory Kireyev,
Yepifan Kovtyukh,
Mikhail Levandovsky,
Alexander Sedyakin, Ivan
Tkachev August 1
Yakov Agranov,
Alexander Bekzadyan,
Eduard Berzin...