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- Vladimir Ivanovich Selivachyov (Russian: Владимир Иванович Селивачёв; 14 June 1868 – 17 September 1919) was a lieutenant general of the Imperial Russian...
- the march on Tsaritsyn, while the group under the command of Vladimir Selivachyov (parts of the 8th and 14th Armies and the 13th Army) was directed to...
- Vladimir Gittis Vladimir Azin  Pavel Sytin Pēteris Slavens # Vladimir Selivachyov # Semyon Pugachov Fyodor Podtelkov  Iona Yakir Ivan Fedko Dmitry Zhloba...
- Bielkowicz 26 June 1917 – 9 September 1917 — Lieutenant-General Vladimir Selivachyov 9 September 1917 – 3 December 1917 — Lieutenant-General Januariusz Cichowicz...
- with the 8th Army, it became part of the Selivachyov Group, named after its commander Vladimir Selivachyov. On 10 January 1920 the Southern Front was...
- Bielkowicz 26 June 1917 – 9 September 1917 — Lieutenant-General Vladimir Selivachyov 9 September 1917 – 3 December 1917 — Lieutenant-General Januariusz Cichowicz...
- By orders of 5 and 13 August, a group under the command of Vladimir Selivachyov, named after its commander, was formed from troops of the 8th and 13th...
- he was at the headquarters of the 8th Army, and as part of Vladimir Selivachyov's army, parti****ted in the Southern Front counteroffensive against Denikin's...
- 1916–17. Lieutenant general of aviation in Red Army 1940–45. Vladimir Selivachyov - Lieutenant-general in the Imperial Army, commanded the 49th Army Corps...
- September 9, 1917 Succeeded by Ilia Odishelidze Preceded by Vladimir Selivachyov Commander of the 7th Army September 9 - December 3, 1917 Succeeded by...