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Yakov Aleksandrovich Slashchov-Krymsky (Russian: Яков Александрович Слащёв-Крымский; 29
December [O.S. 17 December] 1885 – 11
January 1929) was a Russian...
- positions. On 6 June 1920, the 2nd Army
Corps under the
command of
Yakov Slashchov landed at
Kyrylivka on the s**** of the Sea of Azov, at the rear of the...
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groups had
little in
common besides their opposition to
Bolshevik rule."
Slashchov-Krymsky Ya. A.
White Crimea, 1920:
Memoirs and do****ents. Moscow, 1990...
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Perekop and the Syvash, from
which the
Crimean Corps under General Yakov Slashchov repelled several Red Army
invasion attempts in
early 1920. The Southern...
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attacks behind the
White lines. The
Volunteer Army
commander Yakov Slashchov responded with his own
offensive into the insurgents' rear,
rescuing a...
- killed. With the
insurgents beginning to
force the
Whites back east,
Yakov Slashchov ****umed sole
command of the
front against the
Makhnovists and was ordered...
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Alexander Filimonov Nikolay Bukretov Kuban Army:
Andrei Shkuro Yakov Slashchov Sergei Ula****
Grigory Semyonov (Commander-in-Chief)
Sergey Rozanov Boris...
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According to
Soviet historians his
forces (including his
chief of
staff Yakov Slashchov) were
particularly cruel and
prone to looting. In contrast, in his memoirs...
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Makhnovists to face the
White Army alone.
Reports by the
White commander Yakov Slashchov depicted Makhno as a
formidable adversary with
tactical ability and disciplinary...
- strength,
threatened seizure of Crimea. On 18 June,
White forces under Yakov Slashchov (Яков Слащёв)
landed in the area
Koktebel and, as a result, the authorities...