Vladislav Klembovsky
Vladislav Napoleonovich (Vladimir Nikolayevich) Klembovsky (Russian: Владислав Наполеонович (Владимир Николаевич) Клембовский; 28 June 1860 in Moscow Governorate – 19 July 1921) was a Russian military commander during World War I.
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Alexander Kerensky, head of the Russian Provisional Government after the overthrow of the Tsar, appointed him Supreme Commander in Chief of the Russian Army in August 1917, replacing Lavr Kornilov.[1]
Klembovsky later joined the Red Army as a volunteer, but was arrested after the Red army's defeat in Poland by the Bolsheviks and starved to death in prison. [2]
Commands
- 06.12.1915 – 30.01.1916 : 5th Army
- 25.10.1916 – 20.12.1916 : 11th Army
- 01.06.1917 – 29.08.1917 : Northern Front
References
- Kerensky's August 1917 denunciation of General Kornilov Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (1986, 2008 Eng. trans.). The Red Wheel, March 1917, Node III, Book 1. (p.647). University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana
External links
- (in Russian) Biography on Chronos
- (in Russian) Photo
- (in Russian) Т. Федоткина. Палач королевства любви
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