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Dellingshausen, Nikolai Alexandrovich

Baron Nikolay Aleksandrovich Dellingshausen ( January 19 (31), 1892 - not earlier than 1957) - captain of the Life Guards of the 4th Rifle Regiment , hero of the First World War, participant in the White Movement on the Eastern Front .

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Orthodox. From the nobles of the Estland province. A native of Novgorod province.

At the end of the Page Corps in 1911, he was promoted from sergeant major to lieutenant of the Life Guards of the 4th Rifle Regiment , with whom he entered the First World War . Was granted by St. George's Weapon

 For the fact that in the battle of September 21, 1914 on the river. Retained with a clear danger to life, under strong and real enemy fire, he restored the connection between units important for military circumstances. 

In the same battle he was wounded, received a second wound on November 13, 1914 in a battle at the village of Sukha-Turk. August 29, 1916 promoted to headquarters captains , then to captains.

In 1918 he graduated from the junior class of the Nikolaev Military Academy , with which he was evacuated to Yekaterinburg . He was one of Malinovsky- Yartsov 's officers' five, trying to save the imperial family . According to Yartsov’s testimony, it was through Dellingshausen that he managed to get the plan of the Ipatiev House (he was handed over in words by the surgeon Derevenko ), but nothing more could be done. Then he joined the White Movement on the Eastern Front . On September 20, 1918, he was appointed senior adjutant to the intelligence department of the headquarters of the 4th East Siberian Army Corps, then in the same position at the headquarters of the Irkutsk Military District . From December 2, 1918 to January 24, 1919 he was also the head of the special department of the headquarters of the Separate East Siberian Army. In April 1919 he was appointed Chief Quartermaster of the newly formed Consolidated Cossack Corps, temporarily served as chief of staff of the corps. In the fall of 1919, it was renamed the army foremen . He participated in the Siberian Ice Campaign as General Quartermaster of the Horse Group, General V.I. Volkov , and after October 23, 1919, as Chief of Staff of the Siberian Cossack Group. In January 1920, when Major General Volkov’s detachment was ambushed by the Reds at Kitoy’s junction, Baron Dellingshausen and five others were able to escape captivity. According to the memoirs of General K.V. Sakharov , they were issued to the Bolsheviks by the head of the Czech echelon at the Angara station, but Dellingshausen managed to escape.

Since 1920 in exile in Harbin . In the 1930s he moved to the United States, and then to Venezuela. He lived in Caracas . He was a member of the Life Guards Association of the 4th Infantry Regiment, Colonel. He died no earlier than 1957. He was a widower. 21-year-old wife Elena Petrovna and two-year-old son Alexei died on July 2, 1919 as a result of sabotage on the railway and the collapse of the echelon of the headquarters of the Consolidated Cossack Corps. They were buried in the cemetery of the village of Grobovo, Krasnoufimsky district, Perm province.

Rewards

  • St. George's Arms (VP 07.25.1915)
  • Order of St. Anne , 2nd art. with swords (10.31.1915)

Sources

  • Volkov S.V. White movement. Encyclopedia of Civil War. - SPb .; M .: Neva: OLMA-Press, 2003 .-- S. 157.
  • Simonov D.G. The White Siberian Army in 1918. - Novosibirsk: NSU, 2010 .-- S. 433.
  • Shuldyakov V.A. The death of General V.I. Volkov and the fate of persons from his inner circle.
  • Volkov S. V. Database “Participants of the White movement in Russia”
  • Protocol of interrogation of G.V. Yartsov and D.A. Malinovsky, June 17, 1919.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dellingingshausen__Nikolay_Alexandrovich&oldid=95571319


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