Nikolai Ivanovich Lyubomirov (1886-1972) - Russian officer, hero of the First World War, member of the White movement .
| Nikolai Ivanovich Lyubomirov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | August 2 (14), 1886 |
| Place of Birth | Pskov Province |
| Date of death | September 9, 1972 (86 years) |
| Place of death | Cannes , France |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | the colonel |
| Battles / Wars | World War I , Civil War |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
The son of a merchant. A native of the Pskov province.
In 1911 he graduated from the Vilna Military School , from where he was released as a second lieutenant in the 147th Samara Infantry Regiment . With the beginning of the First World War he was transferred to the 295th Svirsky infantry regiment. Produced as a lieutenant on November 15, 1914 " for long service ." Awarded the Order of St. George 4th degree
| For the fact that on February 13, 1915, commanding a company, attacked the southern outskirts of places. Roznatov, taking prisoner 5 officers, 416 lower ranks and 2 machine guns. |
Made in the captains on January 9, 1916, in the captains - March 19, 1917, in the lieutenant colonels - July 1 of the same year.
With the beginning of the Civil War , in October 1918, arrived in Yekaterinodar in the Volunteer Army , was enrolled in the 1st Stavropol officer regiment. On December 4, 1918 was in the commandant company of the headquarters of the Stavropol military governor, was renamed Colonels . In January 1919 he was transferred to the 1st separate Ossetian battalion. In the summer of 1919 he was appointed assistant commander of the 42nd Yakutsk Infantry Regiment , temporarily commanding the regiment during the Moscow campaign of the VYVR . He was seriously wounded on November 15, 1919, after which he was evacuated through Kiev, Odessa and Yalta to Varna.
In emigration in Bulgaria, he lived in Sofia. During the Second World War, he served in the Russian Corps , formed in Yugoslavia: in 1943 - Chief Feldwebel, then in the 2nd company of the 3rd Regiment (with the rank of Chief Lieutenant). After the war he moved to France. He has published a number of articles in the journal Our News . He died in 1972 in Cannes. He was buried in the municipal cemetery of Abadi.
Awards
- Order of St. Anne 4th century with an inscription "for courage" (VP 2.07.1915)
- Order of St. George 4th century (GP 09/09/1915)
- Order of St. Stanislav 3rd century. with swords and bow (PAF 04/15/1917)
Sources
- Russian Invalid, No. 136. Official Division. - June 13, 1917 - p. 1.
- Army and Navy of Free Russia , No. 178. Official Section. - August 2, 1917 - p. 6.
- Volkov S.V. White movement. Encyclopedia of civil war. - SPb .: “Neva”, 2002. - p. 316.
- Volkov S.V., Strelyanov (Kalabukhov) P.N. The Chinas of the Russian Corps: Biographical guide in photos. - M., 2009.
- Klepov M. Yu. Officers - George Knight of the First World War. - M .: "The Last", 2015.