Leonty Leontyevich Rodtsevich-Plotnitsky ( 1877 - 1959 ) - Russian military leader, major general (1917). Hero of the First World War .
| Leonty Leontyevich Rodtsevich-Plotnitsky | |||||||||
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| Date of Birth | June 23, 1877 | ||||||||
| Place of Birth | Saint Petersburg Province , Russian Empire | ||||||||
| Date of death | July 6, 1959 (82 years old) | ||||||||
| Place of death | France | ||||||||
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| Type of army | General base | ||||||||
| Rank | major general | ||||||||
| Battles / Wars | Russo-Japanese War , World War I , Civil War in Russia | ||||||||
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Biography
In 1896 he was educated at Tsarskoye Selo Gymnasium and entered the service. In 1899, after graduating from the Konstantinovsky Artillery School, he was promoted to second lieutenant and released to the Life Guards spare foot battery. In 1903 he was promoted to lieutenant . Since 1904, a participant in the Russo-Japanese War , for courage in this company he deserved the Order of St. Anne of the 4th degree.
Since 1905, after graduating from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff of the 1st category, the staff captain of the guard, company commander of the Moscow Life Guards Regiment . Since 1908, captain, senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 2nd Guards Cavalry Division . Since 1911, lieutenant colonel is the headquarters officer for errands at the headquarters of the 18th Army Corps .
Since 1905, the headquarters officer for assignments of the Quartermaster General under the Commander-in-Chief in the Far East and the headquarters officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Warsaw Military District . Since 1906, the battalion commander of the Lithuanian Life Guards Regiment . In 1908 he was promoted to colonel . Since 1909, the chief of staff of the 1st Infantry Brigade . Since 1913, the chief of staff of the 3rd Guards Infantry Division .
Since 1914, a participant in the First World War , since 1915, Colonel , etc. Chief of Staff of the 37th Infantry Division and commander of the 11th Pskov Infantry Regiment . Since 1917, Major General , chief of staff of the 12th Siberian Rifle Division , 1st Guards Corps and commander of the 5th Zaamur Frontier Infantry Division. April 4, 1917 "for courage" was awarded the Order of St. George , 4th degree. Since September 30, 1917, he was in the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Petrograd Military District .
Since 1918, a coronet general in the army of the Ukrainian State , further held diplomatic posts. Since 1920 in exile in France .
Awards
- Order of St. Anne of the 4th degree “For Bravery” (VP 05.10.1906)
- Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1908; Swords for the order - VP 08.12.1915)
- Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree with swords (1911)
- Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1913; Swords for the Order - VP 28.01.1915)
- Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree with swords (VP 21.12.1914)
- Order of St. Vladimir of the 4th degree with swords and bow (VP 03.15.1915)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree with swords (VP 27.01.1917)
- Order of St. George 4th degree (VP 04.04.1917)
Literature
- Volkov S. V. The Generality of the Russian Empire: Encyclopedic Dictionary of Generals and Admirals from Peter I to Nicholas II: in 2 volumes. - M .: Tsentrpoligraf , 2009. - T. 2 : L — I. - p. 690. - ISBN 978-5-227-02055-0 .
- Shabanov V.M. Military Order of the Holy Great Martyr and George the Victorious. Nominal lists 1769-1920. (Bibliographical reference) . - M .: Russian World, 2004. - 922 p. - 3000 copies - ISBN 5-89577-059-2 .
- Volkov S.V. Officers of the Russian Guard: The experience of a martyrology . - M .: Russian Way , 2002 .-- 568 p. - ISBN 5-85887-122-4 .
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1261, 01/06/1915
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1269, 03.03.1915
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1278, 05/05/1915
- VP for the military department // Russian Disabled No. 296, 1915
- VP for the military department // Russian Disabled No. 149, 1917
- VP for the military department // Russian Disabled No. 162, 1917
- RGVIA : F.400. Op.12 D.27376. L.10-20 (1916)
- RGVIA : F.409. Op.1. post office 153-994 (1918)
Links
- Rodsevich-Plotnitsky, Leonty Leontyevich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War."