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- Prince Pavel Rafailovich Bermondt-Avalov (Russian: Павел Рафаилович Бермондт-Авалов) or Prince Avalov (16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1877 – 27 December 1973)...
- nominally allied with the White Army in the Russian Civil War, but both Bermondt-Avalov and von der Goltz were more interested in eliminating the nationalists...
- were brought from Germany to Latvia on 30 May 1919. On June 12, Pavel Bermondt-Avalov arrived in Jelgava with his headquarters, and on July 10 formed...
- Army sided with the Baltic nobility. Authoritarian support led by Pavel Bermondt-Avalov and Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz pla**** a role as well. The most...
- predominantly German force—the West Russian Volunteer Army—under Pavel Bermondt-Avalov was repelled in November. Eastern Latvia was cleared of Red Army...
- with Anastasy Vonsiatsky's All-Russian Fascist Organisation and Pavel Bermondt-Avalov's Russian National Socialist Movement, which was motivated by the...
- known as Bermontians, a pro-German military formation, commanded by Pavel Bermondt-Avalov near the city of Radviliškis as part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence...
- July 1919 to December 1919. Bermontians, named after their Leader Pavel Bermondt-Avalov, were operating in Latvia before attacking Lithuania. At first,...
- headquarters of the paramilitary German-Russian forces under Colonel Prince Bermondt-Avalov. After the Bermondtian Affair, where German paramilitary forces...
- offensive on Petrograd. Pavel Bermondt Avalov and colonel Virgolitz refused to leave Latvia and sta**** in Jelgava. Bermondt took over command of the army...