Nikolai Nikolaevich Tobilevich ( 1897 - 1964 ) - Ukrainian soldier, participant in the Revolution and Civil War in Ukraine , lieutenant colonel (1921) of the UPR Army ; politician of the Government of the UPR in exile.
| Nikolai Nikolaevich Tobilevich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 26, 1897 |
| Place of Birth | Russian empire |
| Date of death | 1964 |
| Place of death | Prague , Czechoslovakia |
| Nationality | |
| Occupation | military and political figure |
| Father | Nikolay Karpovich Tobilevich |
| Mother | Evgenia Bazilevskaya |
Biography
Born March 26, 1897 [1] in the Russian Empire. The son of a famous Ukrainian actor and director Nikolai Tobilevich (stage name - Sadovsky). He lived with his mother in the Pryluky county of Poltava province .
Since 1910 he studied at the Pryluky gymnasium. In 1917 he graduated from the Elizavetgrad cavalry school, after which he served in the Russian Imperial Army , where his last rank was ensign . Member of the First World War.
Since April 30, 1918 - the junior foreman of the equestrian division at the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Army of the Ukrainian State. On November 20 of the same year, he became the commander of a hundred horse-Gonets regiment of the Main Directorate of the General Staff.
Since February 5, 1919 - commander of a hundred Lubensky cavalry regiment of the UNR Army . From April 20, 1919 - the foreman for the instructions of the commander of the Eastern Front, and from June 7 of the same year - the commander of the hundreds of 2nd cavalry regiment named after Maxim Zaliznyak of the UNR Army.
C April 30, 1920 - the younger foreman of the 2nd Galitsky cavalry regiment of the Galician army . From July 10, 1920 - the foreman for communication with the units of the Polish army, and from November 6 of the same year - the junior foreman of the 3rd Quartermaster General of the General Staff of the UPR Army.
In April-November 1921, Nikolai Tobilevich took part in the Second Winter Campaign . After the Civil War, Ukraine was in exile in Poland, then in Czechoslovakia. From February 3, 1929 until his death, he is an active member of the OUN Civil Organization in Prague. [2]
He died in January 1964 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He was married to Eugene Gladikova, whom he met in Uzhgorod .
In the manuscript department of the Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine there are letters from the father and mother of Mykola Tobilevich. [one]
See also
- Tobilevichi
Notes
Links
- Tobilevich Mikola Mikolayovich (Ukrainian)
- Natalia Grabar . Prior to reconstruction of the Tobilevich breeder. (Ukrainian)