Pyotr Alekseevich Kadushkin (1893, Ust-Labinskaya - 1947 ?, Prokopyevsk ) - Cossack officer, participant in the First World War , Civil and World War II .
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| Place of Birth | Ust-Labinsk , Yekaterinodar department , Kuban region , Russian Empire | |||||
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| Type of army | cavalry | |||||
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| Rank | Colonel | |||||
| Battles / wars | World War I Civil war in Russia The Second World War | |||||
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Biography
Cossack of the Kuban Cossack Army , son of Major General A.Z. Kadushkin . He graduated from the Vladikavkaz Cadet Corps (1912), a hundred Nikolaev Cavalry Schools , from where in 1914 he graduated with the rank of cornet.
In World War I, he participated in the 1st Black Sea Cossack Regiment on the Caucasian Front . He was a regimental adjutant. On March 1917 he drove up. Together with his father, brothers and sisters, he participated in the First Kuban campaign in the 1st cavalry regiment, then he served in the Volunteer Army and the All-Union Union of Liberal Democratic Forces . He was promoted to colonel.
November 3, 1918, on the proposal of the former commander-in-chief of the Caucasian Army, Infantry General M. A. Przhevalsky, was awarded the Order of St. George, Class 4
For the fact that on May 21, 1917, commanding the 4th hundred 1st Black Sea Colonel Bursak, regiment of the Kuban Cossack army and being in deep reconnaissance in the Alashkert Valley, attacking its own hundred, being ahead of it, fell into the ranks of the enemy battalion and after a cruel broke a drafts battle, losing 4 killed and 11 wounded, capturing the battalion commander, 2 company commanders, 1 subaltern officer and over 80 askers, and rescued the 3rd cossack of the 1st Labinsky Regiment, which This morning was captured by the Turks during the night attack. th Battalion 3rd Regiment hundred Labinsky Kuban Cossack Army.
The order was announced by the Kuban chieftain General A.P. Filimonov on December 22, 1918.
He emigrated to Yugoslavia, where he worked as a musician in an orchestra. During World War II, he commanded hundreds in one of the regiments of the Cossack SS corps . He was issued by the Red British in Linz , in 1947 he was in a concentration camp in Prokopyevsk, where, according to the “Cossack Dictionary Dictionary” by G.V. Gubarev (Volume II. San Anselmo, 1968), he was shot by guards when he could not work because of illness. The family moved to the USA.
Rewards
- Order of St. Anne 4th Art. For courage
- Order of St. Stanislav 3rd Art. with swords and bow
- Order of St. Anne, 3rd Art. with swords and bow
- Order of St. George , 4th class (3 (16) .11.1918)
Literature
- Strelyanov (Kalabukhov) P.N. Cossacks in Persia. 1909-1918. - M .: Tsentrpoligraf, 2007. - ISBN 978-5-9524-3057-0 .
Links
- Kadushkin Petr Alekseevich . Passion-don.org. Date of treatment March 5, 2016.