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Aleksei Gutor

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22: 190: 170: 98: 298:. His case was declared closed by the Presidium of the GPU in November 1922 because of lack of evidence and Gutor was released from custody. He subsequently became Professor of Strategy and Tactics at the Military Academy of the Red Army. In January 1931 he was released from office and was executed seven years later during the 290:. He was appointed Chairman of the Statute Commission, conducted military science courses, and advised the commander-in-chief of all the armed forces of the republic. In the summer of 1920, he was transferred to Siberia as an adviser to the command, but soon afterwards he was arrested in 346: 51: 351: 270:
in a noble family, Gutor joined the Imperial Army. During the First World War Gutor commanded the 6th Corps from March 1916, which he commanded during the
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from 15 April 1917 to 21 May 1917, when he was elevated to Front command. From 22 May 1917 to 10 July 1917 Gutor commanded the
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under accusations of counterrevolutionary activity and transferred to the Moscow
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TO. A. Zaleski: Who was who in the First World War. AST, 2003, S. 184–185.
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Professor of Strategy and Tactics at the Military Academy of the Red Army
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