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Dmitry Zhloba

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His wife, Darya Mikhailovna Prikazchikova (died in 1967); she had spent together with her husband the whole war. Two children were born in this marriage (in 1913 and 1914) — son Konstantin (died 1991) and daughter Lydia, which were arrested together with their mother, and released in 1956, lived a
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In 1919-20, he commanded a cavalry brigade and then the 1st Cavalry Corps operating against
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for the Soviet government. For his successful campaigns, Zhloba was awarded two
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In February 1921, he led the 18th Cavalry Division which reinforced the
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Red Attack, White Resistance; Civil War in South Russia 1918
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At the end of 1917, he was sent as a war commissar to the
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Index


Kiev
Russian Empire
Ukrainian–Soviet War
Orders of the Red Banner
Russian
Ukrainian
Soviet
Russian Civil War
Kiev
Imperial Russia
Russian Revolution of 1905
Nikolaev
World War I
Bolshevik
October Revolution
Moscow
Soviet
Red Guard
Kremlin
Junkers
Donbass
Rostov
Caucasus
Battle of Tsaritsyn
Pyotr Krasnov
Don Army
Denikin
Wrangel
11th Soviet Red Army

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