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Nikolay Nikolayevich Dukhonin (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Духо́нин; 13
December 1876 – 3
December 1917) was a
Russian general who was
briefly the last...
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Alekseyev •
Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr
Kornilov •
Alexander Kerenskyb •
Nikolai Dukhonin Russian SFSR
Nikolai Krylenko a.
Grand Duke
Nicholas briefly became the...
- Belarus), from
which they
would "break away" with the help of
General Nikolai Dukhonin. On 13 November,
after the
October Revolution,
Alekseyev fled Petrograd...
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lines of
communication and the base areas. The
Tsarist general Nikolay Dukhonin estimated that
there had been 2 million deserters, 1.8 million dead, 5 million...
- When he fled
during the
October Revolution, his
chief of staff,
Nikolay Dukhonin, ****umed command. The
Russian Army was the last
tsarist institution to...
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Alekseyev 10
October 1917 – 3
November 1917: Lieutenant-General
Nikolay Dukhonin 3
November 1917 – 7
November 1917:
Major General Mikhail Dieterichs 7 November...
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Sergey Markov and
others were
released by Commander-in-Chief
Nikolay Dukhonin before his
removal and
subsequent murder by the mob and went to Don to...
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Kerensky (August 30, 1917 –
November 3, 1917);
Lieutenant general Nikolay Dukhonin (November 3, 1917 –
November 20, 1917) (acting);
Ensign Nikolai Krylenko...
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Commander –
Nikolai Ruzsky –
Staff officers:
Vladimir Dragomirov,
Nikolay Dukhonin,
Mikhail Bonch-Bruyevich IX.
Corps X.
Corps XI.
Corps XXI.
Corps 8th Army...
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Russian supreme commanders,
Mikhail Alekseyev,
Aleksei Brusilov,
Nikolay Dukhonin and
Mikhail Diterikhs, in Mogilev, from May 1917.
Masaryk travelled to...