Andrei Danilovich Dolud [2] ( Ukrainian: Andriy Danilovich Dolud ; October 15, 1893 , Braided Tashlyk [3] - September 6, 1976 , Curitiba ) - Russian and Ukrainian military leader, corps general of the UPR Army in exile; Head of Foreign Intelligence Sector, Ukrainian ROA Department.
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| Years of service | until 1945 | |||
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Biography
According to some sources, he was born in Wicker Tashlyk (Elisavetgrad district, Kherson province), according to others - in Turkestan. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Kiev University. St. Vladimir and the school of ensigns [4] . During the First World War, he fought on the South-Western Front near Tarnopol [5] . In 1917-1918 - a member of the Ukrainian Central Rada , a lieutenant of the RIA, a member of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labor Party.
Dolud participated as a soldier of the Ukrainian Galician army in the Polish-Ukrainian war. On November 13, 1918, he commanded a Cossack detachment named after Ivan Gont, formed from the Dnieper Ukrainians, who came to the aid of the Ukrainian Galician army in Lviv . Since the end of 1918, he commanded the 10th Yanovsk brigade of the UGA, which was noted in the Vovchukhov operation of 1919 and the Chortkivsky offensive of 1919 against the Polish troops. From December 1919 to May 1920 - Chief of Staff of the UPR Army during the First Winter Campaign. He helped the Polish army as the commander of the 5th Kherson Rifle Division of the UNR during the Soviet-Polish war. Interned with the division in September 1920 near Podvolochisk .
In 1921, Doloud went to Brazil [5] . During World War II, he formally commanded the Ukrainian Liberation Army , reporting directly to the Wehrmacht . He commanded the 651st Eastern Wehrmacht supply battalion, which became part of the 2nd division of the Ukrainian National Army , also subordinate to the Wehrmacht, and was also part of the Ukrainian Free Cossacks . In 1944, he was a member of the Cossack headquarters of the ROA, General A.G. Shkuro, had the rank of colonel of the ROA, and led the foreign intelligence sector of the Ukrainian ROA department. It is assumed that he was also the head of the parachute-huntsman brigade “Group B” , which was part of the fighter formation SS “Vostok” . With Colonel Datskiv organized a camp for Ukrainians in Ulm [6] .
After the war ended, Dolud finally left for Brazil. He died on September 6, 1976 in Curitiba, where he was buried.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Ukrainians in "Abwehr": Sonderstaff "R" (Russian)
- ↑ SECTION IV. The Abwehr bodies operating in the occupied regions of the Soviet Union.
- ↑ According to other sources - in Turkestan , however, it is not known for certain where exactly.
- ↑ Ukrainian Legion. Chuev Sergey Gennadievich. SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (rus.)
- ↑ 1 2 Gutsal P. Dolud Andriy ... - S. 519.
- ↑ Stepan Shipilavius. Patrons, fundators, pay-as-you-go books of the famous book “Buchach i Buchachchina” / Buchach i Buchachchina Historical-memorial zbіrnik / ed. College of Mikhailo Ostroverkh and that. - Nu York - London - Paris - Sydney - Toronto: NTS, Ukrainian Archives, 1972. - T. XXVII. - S. 777.
Literature
- Naumenko K. Є. Dolud Andriy // Encyclopedia of Ukraine today: at 30 tons / ed. count І. M. Dziuba [that ін.]; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Science Association of Shevchenko, Coordination Bureau of Encyclopedic Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. - K. , 2003-2014. - ISBN 944-02-3354-X .
- Savchenko G.P. Dolud Andriy // Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine / editorial: V. A. Smoliy and іn. ; Institute of History of Ukraine NAS of Ukraine. - K .: Naukova Dumka, 2004. - T. 2: G — D. - 518 p. : il. - ISBN 966-00-0405-2 . - S. 440.
- Tinchenko, Y. Yu. Ofitsersky Corps of the Army of the Ukrainian National People's Republic (1917-1921). Prince I. - K .: Tempora, 2007 .-- ISBN 966-8201-26-4 .
- Tinchenko, Y. Yu. Ofitsersky Corps of the Army of the Ukrainian National People's Republic (1917-1921). Prince II. - K .: Tempora, 2011 .-- 355 p. - ISBN 978-617-569-041-3 .
- TSDAVOU. - A list of foremen who have been insured on a Ukrainian national service, and that are up to the latest ranks with a lip stick 1920 - lipny 1923
- Gutsal P. Dolud Andriy // Ternopil encyclopedic dictionary: in 4 volumes / editorial: G. Yavorsky and that. - Ternopil: Vidavnichno-polygraphic combine "Zbruch", 2004. - V. 1: A — Y. - S. 519. - ISBN 966-528-197-6 .