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    Alexander Ignatyevich Sedyakin (26 November 1893 – 29 July 1938) was a Soviet division commander and Komandarm 2nd rank. He was born in St. Petersburg...
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    Rudzutaks Alexei Rykov Turar Ryskulov Andrei Sazontov Vasily Schmidt Alexander Sedyakin Alexander Serebrovsky Suren Shadunts Vasily Sharangovich Zolbingiin Shijee...
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    In response, Bolshevik leadership formed the Karelian Front led by Alexander Sedyakin, numbering around some 20,000 servicemen. The Bolsheviks captured...
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    Porajärvi lines. Meanwhile, the ca. 20 000 troops of the Red Army led by Alexander Sedyakin have reached Karelia and mounted a counterattack. The Red Army also...
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    Trotsky and was arrested in 1918 and shot as a "counter-revolutionary". Alexander Sedyakin - Regimental commander in World War I who joined the Red Army in 1918...
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    districts were merged again in 2001. 1918–1919: Ivan Mezhlauk 1924–1927: Alexander Sedyakin 1931–1932: Boris Shaposhnikov 1932–1933: Ivan Fedko 1933–1937: Pavel...
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  • Kireyev, Yepifan Kovtyukh, Mikhail Levandovsky, Alexander Sedyakin, Ivan Tkachev August 1 Yakov Agranov, Alexander Bekzadyan, Eduard Berzin, Andrei Bubnov, Aleksei...
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    Commander of the North Caucasus Military District, executed 1938 Alexander Sedyakin (1893—1938) — Deputy Head of the headquarters of the General staff...
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  • Military District 1925–1927 Succeeded by Boris Shaposhnikov Preceded by Alexander Sedyakin Commander of the Volga Military District 1927–1931 Succeeded by Boris...
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    it into three classes, renaming it the "Order of Saint Anna". Emperor Alexander I added a fourth class in 1815. The title of Chekhov's well-known story...
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  • offices Preceded by Alexander Sirotkin Commander of the 15th Rifle Division November 1919 – February 1920 Succeeded by Alexander Sedyakin Preceded by Commander...
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  • Rukhimovich 104. Yan Rudzutak 106. Mikhail Sangursky 107. Alexander Andreyevich Svechin 109. Alexander Sedyakin, Komandarm 2nd rank 110. Danilo Serdich, divisional...
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  • Rabinovich (Socialist Revolutionary Party)/Council of peasant deputies Alexander Sedyakin (Bolsheviks) Ephraim Sklyansky (Bolsheviks) Ivar Smilga (Bolsheviks)...
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  • 14 November 1919) Alexander Sirotkin (14–29 November 1919) Mikhail Sangursky (29 November 1919 – 18 February 1920) Alexander Sedyakin (18 February – 19...
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  • Preceded by Alexander Sedyakin Commander of the 15th Rifle Division June–July 1920 Succeeded by Pyotr Solodukhin Preceded by Kasyan Chaykovsky Commander...
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