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Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Тухачевский, romanized:
Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevskiy, IPA: [tʊxɐˈtɕefskʲɪj]; 16 February [O...
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Alexander Tukhachevsky (1793-1831) was a
Russian military officer and a
colonel of the
Imperial Russian Army. A
commanding officer of the (14th) Olonets...
- Anti-Soviet
Military Organization, also
known as the
Military Case or the
Tukhachevsky Case, was a 1937
secret trial of the high
command of the Red Army, a...
- than the Poles.
Mikhail Tukhachevsky estimated that he had 160,000
combat ready soldiers,
while Piłsudski
estimated Tukhachevsky's forces at 200,000–220...
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early and
major military victim of the
Great Purge,
alongside Mikhail Tukhachevsky. Born in Kishinev, Bessarabia,
Russian Empire, into the
prosperous family...
- 1931 he
served as
Chief of the
Staff of the Red Army,
replacing Mikhail Tukhachevsky, with whom he had a
strained relationship. He was then
demoted to command...
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almost complete defeat in the
Battle of
Warsaw (August 1920),
Mikhail Tukhachevsky's Red Army
forces tried to
establish a
defensive line,
against Józef Piłsudski's...
- ca. 1820 to 1880 The
Weimar Republic New 'Evidence'
against Marshal Tukhachevsky Slavs in North-Eastern
Germany The
German Generals and Hitler, 1933–1938...
- shown. The
Tukhachevsky Affair was a
secret trial before a
military tribunal of a
group of Red Army generals,
including Mikhail Tukhachevsky, in June 1937...
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attempts on
Tukhachevsky and Ovseyenko, and the
kidnapping and
shooting of
family members of
members of the
Party and Red Army. On 6 May,
Tukhachevsky announced...