Konstantin Samuilovich Abramov ( 1859 - 1921 ) - Russian military leader, colonel (1915). Hero of the First World War .
| Konstantin Samuilovich Abramov | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | December 27, 1859 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Russian empire | |||||
| Date of death | March 19, 1921 (61 years old) | |||||
| Place of death | RSFSR | |||||
| Affiliation | ||||||
| Type of army | infantry | |||||
| Rank | Colonel | |||||
| Battles / wars | World War I , Civil War in Russia | |||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||
Content
Biography
In 1878, after graduating from high school, he entered the service. In 1882, after graduating from the Tiflis Military School , ensigns were promoted and released into the Navaginsky 78th Infantry Regiment . In 1884 he was promoted to second lieutenant , in 1888 to lieutenant , in 1899 to staff captains , in 1900 to captains, and in 1908 to lieutenant colonel .
Since 1914, a participant in the First World War , the headquarters officer of the Absheron 81st Infantry Regiment . In 1915 he was promoted to colonel , acting commander of the Dagestan 82nd Infantry Regiment . Since 1916, the commander of Kovrovsky 217th Infantry Regiment . October 13, 1916 awarded for St. George’s weapons for courage:
| For the fact that in the battle on July 5, 1915 near the village of Lopenik Russian temporarily commanding the 82nd Dagestan Infantry of His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich and being in the battle line of the regiment, repelled the enemy’s persistent attacks, despite his numerical superiority and during the whole day he did not yield his position, which contributed to the overall success in maintaining a position on the entire front of the division |
After the October Revolution of 1917, a member of the White Army in the ranks of the All-Union Socialist League . In 1920 he was captured, in 1921 he was shot in the Kholmogorsky concentration camp.
Rewards
- Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1902; Swords for the Order of 1916) [1]
- Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree (1906; Swords for the Order of 1917) [2]
- Order of St. Vladimir , 4th class (1914; Swords and bow to the order - VP 03.11.1915)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree with swords (VP 13.01.1916)
- St. George's Arms (VP 13.10.1916)
Literature
- Shabanov V.M. Military Order of the Holy Great Martyr and Victorious George. Nominal lists 1769-1920. (Bibliographic reference) . - M .: Russian World, 2004 .-- 922 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 5-89577-059-2 .
- Yuri Asadov: 3000 Armenian officers of Tsarist Russia. Historical and biographical book of memory (1701-1921) // In 2 volumes. M .: LLC "Publishing House" Perot ", 2018 T.1. - S. 261-262
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1231, 06/03/1914
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1279, 05/12/1915
- VP for the military department // Russian Disabled No. 260, 1915
- RGVIA : F.409. Op. 1. s / a 455 a (1909)
- RGVIA : F.400. Op. 12. D.26998. L.119-123 (1915)
Notes
- ↑ Abramov Konstantin :: Award documents :: World War I . gwar.mil.ru. Date of treatment February 28, 2019.
- ↑ Abramov Konstantin :: Award documents :: World War I . gwar.mil.ru. Date of treatment February 28, 2019.
Links
- Abramov, Konstantin Samuilovich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".