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368:У себя, в белом стане, а тем более, в красном, он удостоился сразу несколько разных званий: «Слащёв-Крымский», «Слащёв-вешатель», позже, в эмиграции «Генерал-предатель крымский». Но солдаты Белой Гвардии, любя его, звали просто, даже фамильярно: «Генерал-Яша». Званием этим Слащев гордился.
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