Vasily Vasilyevich Bonch-Osmolovsky (February 19, 1864 - 1919, Moscow ) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general.
| Vasily Vasilyevich Bonch-Osmolovsky | ||||||
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| Date of Birth | February 19 ( March 2 ) 1864 | |||||
| Date of death | 1919 | |||||
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| Type of army | military court | |||||
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| Rank | lieutenant general | |||||
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He graduated from the 1st Moscow Cadet Corps . He entered the service on 08/31/1881. He graduated from the 3rd Military Alexander School ; in 1883 he was released as second lieutenant to the 105th Orenburg Infantry Regiment . Lieutenant (1887). In 1893 he graduated from the Alexander Military Law Academy , staff captain (1893). He graduated from the St. Petersburg Archaeological Institute .
A candidate for military court positions at the Kiev Military District Court (from 06.06.1894) and the St. Petersburg Military District Court (from 01.03.1895). Captain (1895).
06/25/1898 - 05/01/1903 - head of the shipboard of the General Staff, lieutenant colonel (1898), colonel (1902).
May 1, 1903 - September 20, 1910 - Head of the General Staff Department, Major General of the Military Court (1908).
09/20/1910 - 01/08/1914 - consisted of one of two generals appointed by the state at the General Staff.
8.01 - 04/22/1914 - Head of the Administrative Unit of the General Staff.
On April 22, 1914, the head of the administrative department of the General Staff, Lieutenant General (12/6/1914).
In 1918 he was mobilized in the Red Army , from 10.03.1918 head of the administrative department of the Petrograd Military District .
On the night of May 2–3, 1919 he was arrested by the Cheka authorities at his apartment “until clarification”. He was kept in the detention center . September 18, 1919 sent to Moscow and imprisoned in the Ivanovo concentration camp (on the territory of the liquidated St. John the Baptist Convent ), where he soon died.
Rewards
- Order of St. Anne , 3rd Art. (1901)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd Art. (1911)
- Order of St. Stanislav 1st Art. (1913)
- Order of St. Anne 1st Art. (03/22/1915)
Family
Wife: Anna Vasilievna Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Children:
- Elena Bonch-Osmolovskaya .
- Nikolai Bonch-Osmolovsky .
Links
- Bonch-Osmolovsky, Vasily Vasilievich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".
- Book of memory of the victims of Soviet power