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Sergeev, Evgeny Nikolaevich

Evgeniy Nikolaevich Sergeev - ( Russian Empire 1887 - Moscow September 10, 1937 ) - cadre officer of the Russian Imperial Army, participant of the First World War, lieutenant colonel. Member of the Civil War on the side of the RSFSR, a prominent staff military officer , commander, division commander (1935), member of the CPSU (b) . Shot during the repression in the Red Army in 1937 .

Evgeny Nikolaevich Sergeev
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Date of Birth1887 ( 1887 )
Place of BirthRussian empire
Date of deathSeptember 10, 1937 ( 1937-09-10 )
Place of deaththe USSR
Affiliation Russian empire
RSFSR
the USSR
Years of service- 1937
RankDivision commander divisional commander
Commanded4th Army (RKKA) , SKVO headquarters
Battles / WarsFirst World War ,
Russian Civil War
Soviet-Polish war
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red BannerOrder of the Red Banner

Content

In the Imperial Army

  • 1909 - second lieutenant in the 2nd pontoon battalion.
  • 1912 - student at the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff . He graduated from class 2 on the second category, the staff captain .
  • 1915 - attributed to the General Staff. Assistant Chief of Communications in the 9th Army . Chief Officer for orders in the 30th Army Corps , Captain .
  • 1916 - Assistant Senior Adjutant in the intelligence department of the 71st Infantry Division .
  • 1917 - Senior Adjutant of the 6th Army Intelligence Division, Lieutenant Colonel .

In the Red Army in the Civil War

  • 1918 - voluntarily joined the Red Army in July, military specialist .
  • 1918 (summer) - Chief of Staff in the 2nd Petrograd Infantry Division.
  • 1918 (autumn) - Assistant Chief of the Operations Division of the Northern Division of the Curtain Units.
  • 1918 (November — December) - Chief of Staff of the Special Brigade in the 3rd Army .
  • 1919 - Assistant Chief of Operations, Chief of Staff of the 30th Division. For the Omsk operation, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner [1] , chief of staff of the 3rd Army.
  • 1920 (January — March) - Commander of the 1st Labor Army.

Soviet-Polish War

  • 1920 (April) - head of the troops of the formation of the Western Front of the RSFSR.
  • 1920 (May — June) - Northern Group of Forces of the Western Front, Commander of the 15th Army .
  • 1920 (06/18–31/07) - commander of the 4th army . According to the results of the July offensive, he was awarded the second Order of the Red Banner.
  • 1920 (August) - at the disposal of the commander in chief, included in the lists of the General Staff of the Red Army.

End of civil war, peacetime service

  • 1920-1921 - Assistant Chief of Staff of the 5th Army of the Red Army , then Assistant Chief of Staff of the East-Siberian Military District .
  • 1925-1926 - Assistant Commander and Chief of Staff of the Leningrad Military District .
  • 1926-1928 - Chief of Staff of the Belarusian Military District .
  • 1928-1936 - Chief of Staff of the North Caucasus Military District .
  • 1936-1937 - Head of the Department of Operational Art of the Military Academy. M. V. Frunze .
  • 1937 (May 30) - arrested.
  • 1937 (September 10) - sentenced to death by the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court on charges of involvement in an anti-Soviet conspiracy. On the same day shot.
  • 1957 (March 21) - rehabilitated by the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court.

Proceedings

  • “From the Dvina to the Vistula” - E. N. Sergeev. Edition by V. R. S. of the Western Front. Smolensk, 1923

Notes

  1. ↑ Lists of persons awarded the Order of the Red Banner of 1922

Literature

  • List of General Staff. Petrograd 1917 fixed on 01/03/1917
  • Civil war and military intervention in the USSR
  • The list of persons with higher military education in the service of the Red Army. 1923
  • Military experts in the service in the Republic of Soviets. A. G. Kavtaradze
  • Cherushev N. S. , Cherushev Yu. N. The executed elite of the Red Army (commanders of the 1 st and 2 nd ranks, com-corps, divisional divisions and their equal): 1937-1941. Biographical dictionary. - M .: Kuchkovo field; Megapolis, 2012. - p. 277-277. - 496 s. - 2000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0217-8 .

Links

  • Sergeev, Evgeny Nikolaevich (Neopr.) . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War."


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sergeev,_Evgeniy_Nikolaevich&oldid=84910264


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