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Alexander Andreyevich Svechin (Russian: Александр Андреевич Свечин; 17
August 1878 – 28 July 1938) was a
Russian and
Soviet military leader, military...
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Nikanor Mikhailovich Svechin (1772–1849) was a
Russian general, a parti****nt in the
Napoleonic Wars. A
nobleman of the Tver Province, was born on July...
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Alexander Alekseyevich Svechin (December 17, 1823 –
March 8, 1896) -
adjutant general (1880),
infantry general (1886) of the
Russian imperial army. Born...
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Howard 1991, pp. 230–233.
Ridley 1976, p. 602. Свечин (
Svechin) 1928, p. 327. Свечин (
Svechin) 1928, p. 332.
Wawro 2003, p. 280.
Howard 1991, p. 286....
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Unlike Tukhachevsky,
Svechin determined the next war
could be won only by attrition, not by a
single or
several decisive battles.
Svechin also
argued that...
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Headquarters was created,
headed by
Nikolai Stogov and
later Alexander Svechin. On 2
September 1918, the
Revolutionary Military Council (RMC) was established...
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executed in 1939.
Soviet military theorist and general,
Alexander Svechin, was a
leading thinker in the
field during the 1920s and
noted for his...
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Sophie Swetchine (née
Sofia Petrovna Soymonova; 22
November 1782 – 10
September 1857),
known as
Madame Swetchine, was a
Russian mystic, born in Moscow...
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Revolutionary Military Council (1918-1921)
Nikolai Stogov 1918-1919
Alexander Svechin 1919-1919
Nikolay Rattel 1919-1921
Nikolay Rattel 1918-1918
Fyodor Kostyayev...
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Revolutionary Military Council (1918-1921)
Nikolai Stogov 1918-1919
Alexander Svechin 1919-1919
Nikolay Rattel 1919-1921
Nikolay Rattel 1918-1918
Fyodor Kostyayev...