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Vladimir Ilyich Sidorin (Russian: Владимир Ильич Сидорин; 3
February 1882 − 20 May 1943) was an
officer in the
Imperial Russian Army and
Commander of...
- of the
Volunteer Army,
known formerly as the
Caucasian Volunteer Army.
Sidorin took
command of the Don army,
while Wrangel took
command of the Caucasian...
- Lieutenant-general
Vladimir Sidorin (2
February 1919 − 14
March 1920)
Colonel Svyatoslav Denisov (3−12
April 1918)
Colonel Vladimir Sidorin (12
April − 5 May 1918)...
- gathered. The cooperative’s leadership,
including chairperson Valentin Sidorin, vice
director Lydia Anikeeva, and
accountant Alla Petrovna, announces...
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Orthodox Church. In June, the
White troops under the
command of
Vladimir Sidorin managed to join the
Cossack insurgents and oust the
Bolsheviks from the...
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number 0329700126, 2 (4), 1998,
archived from the
original on 2003-08-31
Sidorin, A. Ya. (2019-07-01). "Effects and
Lessons of the 1948
Ashgabat Earthquake"...
- of
South Russia under the
leadership of
Vladimir May-Mayevsky,
Vladimir Sidorin, and
Pyotr Wrangel. On 22 May, Wrangel's
Caucasian army
defeated the 10th...
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Krasnov Afrikan Bogaevsky Great Don Army:
Svyatoslav Denisov Vladimir Sidorin Pyotr Popov Ivan Popov †
Konstantin Mamontov #
Alexander Fitzchelaurov...
- of its founding. - M.: Nauka, 2010.
Moscow Automechanical Institute /
Sidorin K.I. //
Morshin - Nikish. - M .:
Soviet Encyclopedia, 1974. - (
Great Soviet...
- (RSFSR) 9th Army (RSFSR)
Commanders and
leaders Pavel Kudinov Vladimir Sidorin Pavel Knyagnitsky Tichon Hvesin Strength est. 30,000 14,000 Casualties...