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East Siberian Military District

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On July 9, 1945, the East Siberian Military District was created for the third time, as part of the Irkutsk Region, Krasnoyarsk Territory, the Yakutsk Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Tuva Autonomous District. On June 30, 1953, the district was disbanded with the transfer of territory and
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After the arrival of the Red Army, a new East Siberian Military District of the Red Army was formed on March 15, 1920 on the territory that included the Tomsk, Yenisei, Irkutsk provinces and the Yakutsk region. In January 1923, the district was abolished. The territory and troops were transferred to
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in 1864. It included the territories of the Irkutsk and Yenisei provinces, and Amur, Transbaikal, Primorsk and Yakutsk regions. On July 14, 1884, it was divided into two separate military districts : the
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The East Siberian Military District was originally formed as a military district of the
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General of Infantry Alexander Vasilyevich Brilevich; (August 1910 - March 1911)
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General of Infantry Alexander Dmitrievich Goremykin (May 1889 - June 1899)
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Lieutenant General Count Alexey Pavlovich Ignatiev; (April 1885- May 1889)
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Lieutenant General Vasily Vasilyevich Artemiev (February - December 1919)
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Major General Vyacheslav Ivanovich Volkov (December 1918 - February 1919)
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Lieutenant General Dmitry Gavrilovich Anuchin; (July 1884 - January 1885)
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Colonel Alexander Vasilievich Elerts-Usov (July 1918 - December 1918)
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General of Infantry V.E.Bukholts (November 1914 - September 1915)
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troops to the West Siberian and Zabaikalsky military districts.
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Major General N.P. Naperstkov (in the absence of P.G. Felitsyn)
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Lieutenant General Platon Alexandrovich Fredericks (1875–79),
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Lieutenant General Nikolay Petrovich Sinelnikov (1871–75),
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Lieutenant General Mikhail Semyonovich Korsakov (1865–71),
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Lieutenant General Dmitry Gavrilovich Anuchin (1879–84).
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1953
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Military district
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Russian Empire
Siberian Military District
Andrey Selivanov
Vladimir Nikolayevich Nikitin
Aleksei Evert
Arkady Nikanorovich Nishenkov
Yakov Schkinsky
Mikhail Matiyasevich
Ieronim Uborevich
Kasyan Chaykovsky
Prokofy Romanenko
Georgy Zakharov
Dmitry Gusev
Ivan Boldin
vostochno sibirskiy voennyy okrug
Categories
Military districts of the Soviet Union
Military districts of the Russian Empire
Military units and formations established in 1864
Military units and formations disestablished in 1953
1864 establishments in the Russian Empire
History of Siberia

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