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Ivan Belov (commander)

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That came to pass in I.P. Belov's case on January 7, 1938, when he was arrested on charges of spying for Germany and belonging to a "military socialist-revolutionary organization." Found guilty by the Military Collegium, he was sentenced to death and was shot on the day of the verdict on July 29,
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After the Civil War, I.P. Belov commanded the 2nd Don and 22nd Krasnodar rifle divisions (April–June 1922). In 1923 he graduated from the Military Academic Courses for the Higher Command Staff of the Red Army at the Military Academy of the Red Army. From 1923 to 1925 he successively commanded the
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I.P. Belov was a member of the Tashkent Council in 1917–1919 and a member of the Turkestan Central Executive Committee in 1918–1921. In March 1918 he was appointed commandant of Tashkent fortress and head of the Tashkent garrison. He played a key role in the effort led by
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In 1913 he was drafted into the Russian Imperial Army and sent to the 13th Siberian Rifle Regiment. He participated in the First World War as a non-commissioned officer. After recovering from a concussion he was sent to the 1st Siberian Reserve Regiment in the city of
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on June 15, 1893. He graduated from the 4th grade of the Vakhonkinsky elementary school, but, due to the poverty of his family, he was forced to interrupt his studies. He worked for hire on the railway, in logging, as a loader in the port of
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From June 1931 to September 1935 he was Commander of the Leningrad Military District. In September 1935 he was appointed Commander of the Moscow Military District, then in June 1937 became Commander of the Belarusian Military District.
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15th, 9th and 2nd rifle corps. In July 1925 he became assistant commander of the Moscow military district, then became commander of the North Caucasian military district in 1927. He led two large-scale
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to suppress the anti-Soviet rebellion in Tashkent in January 1919. After the suppression of the rebellion, he left the Left Socialist-Revolutionary Party and joined the
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In January – July 1920, Belov was the head of the 3rd Turkestan Rifle Division in Semirechye, where he participated in the suppression of the
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I. P. Belov was rehabilitated by the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on November 26, 1955.
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He was a member of the Military Collegium, the special tribunal established by the Supreme Court of the USSR in the case of
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Party. From April to October 1919, Belov was the commander-in-chief of the troops of the newly created
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Members of Military Revolutionary Council of the USSR, Belov being 2nd from right in the back row
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uprising. In the period from August 1920 to September 1921, he was the commander of the
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in March 1921, for which he was awarded his second order.
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Case of the Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization
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Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union members
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First convocation members of the Soviet of the Union
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Lexikon der großen sozialistischen Oktoberrevolution
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Imperial Russian Army
Soviet Red Army
Komandarm 1st rank
North Caucasus Military District
Leningrad Military District
Moscow Military District
World War I
Russian Civil War

Komandarm 1st rank
Red Army
Bolshoye Kalinnikovo
Cherepovets
Vologda Oblast
Arkhangelsk
Tashkent
Turkestan Krai
February Revolution
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries
Provisional Government of Autonomous Turkistan
Konstantin Osipov
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