- and on 3 July 1919,
Kamenev replaced Vācietis as commander-in-chief of the Red Army. On 8 July 1919,
Vācietis was
arrested under the
accusation of membership...
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people with the
surname include:
Jukums Vācietis (1873–1938),
Latvian Soviet military commander Mārtiņš
Vācietis [lv] (1873-1945),
general of the Latvian...
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Latvian SSR. Ojārs
Vācietis was born on
November 13, 1933, in
Trapene Parish, Latvia. His
father Oto
Vācietis was a servant.
Vācietis studied in Trapane...
- was restored,
filled by the
commander of the
Latvian Riflemen,
Jukums Vācietis, who had
formerly led the
Eastern Front against the
Czechoslovak Legions...
- and
manor houses in
Latvia Ojārs
Vācietis Gaujiena Secondary School (Gaujiena)
Wikimapia Gaujiena Manor, O.
Vacietis Secondary School vietas.lv Zarāns...
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first chairman was Trotsky, and the
first commander-in-chief was
Jukums Vācietis of the
Latvian Riflemen; in July 1919 he was
replaced by
Sergey Kamenev...
- of
Mykolaiv and Odesa. As the commander-in-chief of the Red Army
Jukums Vācietis adopted the Antonov-Ovseenko plan
without amendments, he
decided that he...
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reorganization of the
entire Red Army,
coordinated by its commander-in-chief
Jukums Vācietis and the
military commissar Leon Trotsky, the Red
forces in
Tsaritsyn were...
- Reds
mobilized one
hundred thousand new
soldiers and
adopted the Trotsky-
Vācietis strategy with the
Ninth and
Tenth armies forming V. I. Shorin's Southeastern...
- 12 that
order was
updated to
include the Bug river. On that day
Jukums Vācietis ordered the new
Western Command to
carry out a "reconnaissance in-depth"...