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Dmitry Savelyevich Shuvayev (Russian: Дмитрий Савельевич Шуваев; 24 October [O.S. 12 October] 1854 – 19
December 1937) was a
Russian military leader, Infantry...
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Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Shuvayev (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Шуваев; 8
December 1886, Novocherk****k -
December 1943) was a
Soviet military commander...
- On 16
January [O.S. 3 January] 1917
Mikhail Belyaev succeeded Dmitry Shuvayev (who did not
speak any
foreign language) as
Minister of War,
likely at...
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command post,
which resulted in a
destruction of a
radio station of A. D.
Shuvayev's Soviet 4th Army. The
latter unit had only one
radio station left, fixed...
- minister. The tsar refused, but
Pavel Ignatieff,
Alexander Makarov and
Dmitry Shuvayev were replaced;
Nikolai Dobrovolsky was appointed. The
Council of Ministers...
- War (1909–1915)
Alexei Polivanov –
Minister of War (1915–1916)
Dmitry Shuvayev –
Minister of War (1916–1917)
Mikhail Belyaev –
Minister of War (1917)...
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Romanian Main Apartment. And in
early 1917, he
replaced General Dmitry Shuvayev as
Minister of War,
becoming the last in the
Russian Empire. On February...
- Nato
membership while withdrawing from
agreements with
Russia Volodomyr Shuvayev (19
October 2018). "How
Geopolitics Are
Driving the
Biggest Eastern Orthodox...
- Tsar
Nicholas dismissed him in
March 1916. He was
succeeded by
Dmitry Shuvayev.
Following the
Russian Revolution,
Polivanov joined the Red Army in February...
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dismissed on the 27th. Also
Pavel Ignatieff,
Alexander Makarov and
Dmitry Shuvayev were replaced. In the
seventeen months of the `Tsarina's rule', from September...