Semyon Nilovich Baryshnikov ( Russian Empire - October 1, 1933 , USA , San Francisco ) - Russian military leader, major general . Member of the White movement in the east of Russia.
| Semyon Nilovich Baryshnikov | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |||
| Date of death | October 1, 1933 | ||
| Place of death | San Francisco , USA | ||
| Battles / wars | Civil war in Russia | ||
| Awards and prizes | |||
Member of the Great Siberian Ice Camp .
Emigrant .
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Biography
By January 1, 1909, was a second lieutenant of the 111th Don Infantry Regiment . April 22, 1913 - headquarters captain . By 1914 he graduated from the Nikolaev [2] Academy of the General Staff . April 22, 1914 - captain . On July 14, 1916 he was adjutant of the headquarters of the 1st Siberian Army Corps .
Civil War and the White Movement
He served in the army of General Kappel . In April 1919 - Chief of Staff of the 1st Volga Corps . Lieutenant colonel . For the difference in cases against the enemy, he was promoted to colonel by order of the General Staff of April 20, 1919. Since October 1, 1919 he served as chief of staff of the Volga Group of Forces.
During the Great Siberian Ice Camp, he temporarily served as commander of the 3rd Army on January 25 and 26, 1920. In 1920 he was promoted to major general , served as chief of staff of the 3rd Corps, general for errands under the commander of the Far Eastern Army .
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Volkov E.V., Egorov N.D., Kuptsov I.V. White White Generals of the Eastern Front of the Civil War: Biographical Handbook. - M .: Russian Way, 2003 .-- 240 p. - ISBN 5-85887-169-0