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Bonch-Osmolovsky, Vasily Vasilievich

Vasily Vasilyevich Bonch-Osmolovsky (February 19, 1864 - 1919, Moscow ) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general.

Vasily Vasilyevich Bonch-Osmolovsky
Date of BirthFebruary 19 ( March 2 ) 1864 ( 1864-03-02 )
Date of death1919 ( 1919 )
Affiliation Russian empire
Type of armymilitary court
Years of serviceRussian flag 1881-1917
Flag of the RSFSR (1918-1954) 1918-1919
Ranklieutenant general
Awards and prizes
Order of St. Anne of I degreeRUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svg
Order of St. Anne III degreeOrder of St. Stanislav III degree

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 (neopr.) . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".
  • Book of memory of the victims of Soviet power
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bonch- Osmolovsky ,_ Vasily_ Vasilievich&oldid = 99544365


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