Vladimir Nikolaevich Domanevsky ( March 12, 1878 , St. Petersburg - April 4, 1937 , Paris , France ) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general . Member of the Russian-Japanese, World War I. Member of the White movement in the east of Russia. The owner of the St. George's weapon.
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Origin
From hereditary nobles.
Education
He graduated from the Page Corps (1897), the Mikhailovsky Artillery School, the Academy of the General Staff (in 1903).
Service
He participated in the Russo-Japanese War.
He held positions in the General Staff in the St. Petersburg Military District.
World War I
In 1914 he served as an officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Guards Corps.
He commanded the 14th Ulansky Yamburg Regiment.
In 1915 - the quartermaster of the guard forces.
In 1916 - Chief of Staff of the Russian Expeditionary Force in Persia.
In 1917 - Chief of Staff of the Amur Military District.
September 24, 1917 promoted to major general .
Civil War
In February 1918 - at the disposal of General D. L. Horvath in Harbin.
From February 13 to April 12, 1920 - Chief of Staff of the Land and Naval Forces. He was promoted to lieutenant general .
At the beginning of 1921 - Chief of Staff of the Provisional Amur Government.
In exile
He lived in exile in Serbia, then in France.
Collaborated in the military magazine "Sentinel". He was a lecturer at the Higher Military Science Courses in Paris.
He was buried in a cemetery in Saint Genevieve de Bois.
Literature
- 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
Links
- Domanevsky, Vladimir Nikolaevich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".