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The '''2nd Steppe Siberian Corps''' (Russian: 2-й Степной Сибирский корпус) was one of the main formations of the [[Siberian Army]] during the [[Russian Civil War]].
The '''2nd Steppe Siberian Corps''' (Russian: 2-й Степной Сибирский корпус) was one of the main formations of the [[Siberian Army]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]. It was created on June 7, 1918 by Colonel [[Pavel Ivanov-Rinov]] and its headquarters were in [[Omsk]].

== Commanders ==
* [[Pavel Ivanov-Rinov]] (June 7 - September 5, 1918)
* Aleksei Matkovsky (September 6 - December 26, 1918)
* Major General V. Brzhezovsky (acting).
* [[Grigory Verzhbitsky]] (January - June 1919)

==Sources==
==Sources==
* [http://www.belrussia.ru/page-id-484.html Наступление армий Колчака весной 1919 года]
* [http://www.belrussia.ru/page-id-484.html Наступление армий Колчака весной 1919 года]

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2nd Steppe Siberian Corps
CountryRussia
AllegianceRussian Empire White movement
BranchSiberian Army
SizeCorps
EngagementsRussian Civil War
Commanders
CommandersPavel Ivanov-Rinov
Grigory Verzhbitsky

The 2nd Steppe Siberian Corps (Russian: 2-й Степной Сибирский корпус) was one of the main formations of the Siberian Army during the Russian Civil War. It was created on June 7, 1918 by Colonel Pavel Ivanov-Rinov and its headquarters were in Omsk.

Commanders

Sources