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497: 647: 576: 411:"For the fact that on July 27, 1915, in the battle near the village of Petrilov, when the Germans, after intensifying the preparation of heavy guns with artillery fire, captured the trenches of one of the companies, he, being in private support, not being able to receive instructions on the terms of the battle, on his own initiative, he went over to the counter-attack and, despite significant losses, knocked out the enemy from their position and restored his position, and although he was badly wounded, he continued to lead the battle until the evening." 237: 427:"Because being in the rank of captain in the battle on September 7, 1916 near the Svinukh forest, commanding the 2nd battalion and having advanced under hurricane fire from the right flank of the division over its left combat area, from the battle captured enemy trenches north of the Svinukh forest, restrained them by repulsing a series of fierce counter-attacks by the Germans, filling a dangerous breakthrough between the Life Guards Izmailovsky and Semenovsky regiments, thereby contributing to the successful outcome of the entire battle." 157: 148: 378:, they stopped in a community where the local revolutionaries had declared a republic, the administration was confused, and he had to break through, taking full responsibility for the echelon and arresting the strike committee of the railway station. Upon arrival in Saint Petersburg, on a presentation to the emperor, Kutepov received from the Tsar's hands the Order of St. Vladimir of the 4th degree with swords and a bow for his front-line services. 897:, the memorial in the form of a stone mound was opened by Kutepov leadership together with the other ranks of the Russian Army and blessed by the Russian Orthodox Church. When the army left the Gallipoli camp, the cemetery and memorial were solemnly transferred to the care of the local administration. After the earthquake of 1949, the mound was severely destroyed and later demolished. In 1961, a copy of the Gallipoli monument was restored at the 130: 119: 180: 674:, assisted by his wife and an agent in the French police. Dressed in French police uniforms, they stopped Kutepov on the street on the pretext of questioning him and put him in a car. Kutepov resisted the kidnapping, and during the struggle, he had a heart attack and died, Serebryansky told me. They buried Kutepov near the home of one of our agents near the outskirts of Paris. 476:, a combined detachment aimed at suppressing the revolution. However, his detachment was not supported by other military units located in Petrograd, and part of the officers sent to his disposal showed no desire to fight for the monarchy. In this situation, Kutepov's detachment could not have a serious impact on the development of events and was forced to stop resistance. 611:. Despite very unfavourable and demoralizing circumstances, the troops in Gallipoli kept up their morale thanks to Kutepov's leadership. In the beginning of the Gallipoli period, Kutepov was disliked by many of the troops because of his disciplinary measures, but by the end, he was warmly regarded by most of them. When the Gallipoli camp was disbanded, Kutepov moved to 1021:- "В течение трёх лет, с конца 1917 и по ноябрь 1920 года, на наших глазах полковник Кутепов вырос в незаурядного начальника крупных войсковых соединений и администратора. После смерти генерала, барона П.Н. Врангеля и Великого Князя Николая Николаевича генерал Кутепов стал во главе Русского Обще-Воинского Союза." 496: 880:
In the research literature there are references to the general's niece, Maria Vladislavovna Zakharchenko-Schulz, while the historian P. N. Bazanov wrote that this was a nickname, explaining his appearance by the fact that Zakharchenko-Schulz was a distant relative of Kutepov. The historian G.Z. Ioffe
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George of the 3rd degree for distinctive service in the battles near the village of Mshany during the Tarnopol breakthrough, on 7 July 1917, but did not receive it because of the recommendation did not reach the government in the post-revolutionary chaos. According to his fellow officer V. Deutrich:
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of the White Army. Throughout his career, Kutepov had a reputation for being a decisive, direct and no-nonsense military leader. During the chaotic times of the Russian Civil War, order was usually rapidly restored after Kutepov's arrival. He accomplished this, however, by means of the swift and
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in early 1918, Kutepov was a company commander of an officer's regiment. (In the beginning of the Russian Civil War the small Volunteer Army had a surplus of officers, which meant that many of them had to serve as common soldiers. These formations soon became the crack units of the White Army.)
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After the victory of the revolution, he returned to the front as the commander of the Preobrazhensky Life-Guard Regiment, which was one of the few units of the army that retained combat effectiveness in conditions of active anti-war agitation. He was recommended for the award of the Order of St.
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The city of Cherepovets is indicated as the birthplace of Kutepov in the record of A.P. Kutepov for 1908, which is in the Russian State Military Historical Archive. This is confirmed by a biographical essay written on the basis of Kutepov’s personal memoirs by his secretary M. A. Kritsky and
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In December 1916, Colonel Kutepov was elected by the general meeting of officers of the regiment to the court of honor and to his administrative team. 1 April 1917, already in the context of the ongoing "democratization" of the army, was re-elected to the court of honor. He was awarded the
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Upon arrival at the regiment, Kutepov asked for the appointment into the survey corps — the group that was entrusted with the most dangerous missions. Soon he led a night-time raid on a Japanese outpost in which Russian scouts captured rich trophies, including machine guns and rifles.
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ruthless application of capital punishment on suspected looters and pogrom perpetrators. At the same time, however, Kutepov ordered mass executions of hundreds of Red Army soldiers and thousands of workers suspected of sympathizing with the Bolsheviks.
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was awarded to the head of the survey corps, who had not participated in the raid. When the details of the operation became known after the war, efforts were made to ensure that Kutepov also received the order. Kutepov was ultimately awarded the
316:, he became chairman of the Land Survey Commission. On 9 March 1893, by a ruling from the Novgorod District Court, children born by Olga Andreevna in her first marriage (including Alexander) were legally adopted by her second husband, Pavel. 394:. Beginning as a lieutenant in 1907, he became a captain in 1911, serving as an assistant to the head of the training team, head of the machine gun team, head of the survey team, commander of the 15th company, and head of the training team. 679: 485:"Kutepov’s name has become an eyesore. It means fidelity to duty, calm determination, intense sacrificial impulse, cold, sometimes cruel will and ... clean hands — and all this is brought and given to the service of the Motherland" 1414: 849:
Alexander Kutepov was married to the daughter of a college adviser Lydia Davydovna, née Kut (Kutt) (1888-1959). The son of General Kutepov, Pavel Aleksandrovich (1925-1983) in 1944 crossed the front line in
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of the Russian Army, member of the White Movement, in exile in Paris — secretary in the Chancellery of the ROVS, one of the closest associates of Alexander Kutepov, author of the first biography of A. P.
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to commander of the Preobrazhensky Regiment when he was promoted to colonel on 25 November 1916 with seniority from 26 September 1916. As such, he became the last commander of this historic regiment.
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With the beginning of mobilization, the training team was disbanded, and Kutepov accepted the 4th company of the Preobrazhensky Life-Guard Regiment, with which he went to the front in the
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to the capital separately from his regiment after being appointed to a special team sent to Russia to train new recruits. Here Kutepov first encountered a revolution: en route to
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also wrote that it is incorrect to call Zakharchenko-Schulz a niece, since "niece" was her code name in correspondence with persons who collaborated with "Trust".
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As a result of this counterattack, the German offensive was delayed for several hours. After the 4th company, he commanded a company of
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alleges, however, "Skoblin had nothing to do with this affair, because he was recruited only after Kutyopov's disappearance."
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Encyclopedia of the secret services of Russia / Avt.-comp. A.I. Kolpakidi. - M .: Astrel, AST, Transitkniga, 2004 .-- 800 p
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Alexander Kutepov was educated at the Arkhangelsk gymnasium (graduated from 7th grade). In 1902 he entered the
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of the 4th Class with swords on the Iron Cross ribbon (for military distinctions in the Russo-Japanese War)
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4 tbsp. No. 1216556 with a laurel branch (for the battle on 07/07/1917 at the village of Mshany)
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documents compiled in early 1955, shortly prior to his abduction, Kutepov received 7 million
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The operation was also led by deputy head of the counterintelligence department of the OGPU
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Medal "For the works on the excellent performance of the general mobilization of 1914"
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After the death in battle of Colonel Nezhentsev, Kutepov took over the command of the
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His body was never found. There is a cenotaph memorial for Alexander Kutepov in the
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Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty"
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White Generals in Bulgaria, 1921. Seated from right to left : generals
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Shock Regiment, and after the death of the commander of the 1st Infantry
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Medal "In memory of the 200th anniversary of the naval battle of Gangut"
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Leader of the anti-communist Volunteer Army during the Russian Civil War
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Medal "In memory of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812"
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In May 1922, he was expelled from Bulgaria during the upheavals of the
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era and resided in Serbia until 1924, when he and his wife settled in
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Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness, a Soviet Spymaster
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Kutepov was believed by French police of having been smuggled to the
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in November 1920, Kutepov and the remnants of his corps evacuated to
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Pavel Aleksandrovich Kutepov, an official for peasant affairs of the
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published in the book "General Kutepov", published in Paris in 1934.
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Alexander Kutepov removing his shoulder straps after hearing of the
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Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate
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Medal "In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava"
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swords for the Order of Saint Stanislav, 2nd art. (VP 09.04.1915);
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Magazines.gorky.media/nj/2007/247/trest-legendy-i-fakty.html
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Red Attack, White Resistance; Civil War in South Russia 1918
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In 1921, near the Russian cemetery of the Turkish city of
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Order of Saint Anna, 2nd art. with swords (VP 28.10.1914);
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The Monument to the General Kutepov and to his associates
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Andrei Petukhov, Russian historian of the 21st century.
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from his French sponsors meant for the ROVS' activity.
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian)
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Vladimir Ferapontov — Going through the throes (1977)
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with seniority from 19 July 1915. He was awarded the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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Standing (behind Kutepov) : generals 1387:""Трест": легенды и факты — Журнальный зал" 1341:Гагкуев Р. Г., Цветков В. Ж., Голицын В. В. 1129:Гагкуев Р. Г., Цветков В. Ж., Голицын В. В. 794:Medal "In memory of the Russo-Japanese War" 603:After the White Army's final defeat in the 432:During the course of the war, he rose from 1327:„Белоемиграција у Југославији 1918–1941": 725:Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery 459: 54: 1630:Perpetrators of the White Terror (Russia) 1560:Russian military personnel of World War I 862:, but was soon arrested and taken to the 1450:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 645: 574: 495: 235: 448:of the 4th degree with the inscription 370:Alexander Pavlovich was returning from 331:Participation in the Russo-Japanese War 1517: 1215:Новости России, СНГ и мира - ИА REGNUM 999:Барон Врангель. Осторожный авантюрист. 877:Grandchildren - Alexander and Alexey. 641: 558:Starting in January 1919, 36-year-old 555:assigned Colonel Kutepov as governor. 382:Officer of the Preobrazhensky Regiment 1625:Politicians assassinated in the 1930s 1496: 1184: 1172: 1076: 1064: 1052: 1040: 784:Badge of the 1st Kuban (Ice) campaign 543:, he became its commander. After the 367:, after whom the Regiment was named. 359:with swords and on the ribbon of the 914:Gregory Gai — Operation Trust (1967) 788:Order of Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus 562:Kutepov became the commander of the 491: 1610:White Russian emigrants to Bulgaria 1575:Politicians from the Russian Empire 1011: 982: 754:4th art. with swords and bow (1905) 739:3rd art. with swords and bow (1905) 500:Alexander Kutepov in Kharkiv after 386:In 1906, he was transferred to the 276:. From 1928 to 1930 he chaired the 13: 1615:White Russian emigrants to Finland 1565:Russian All-Military Union members 1178: 1019:Генерал Александр Павлович Кутепов 923:— Marshal of the revolution (1978) 757:Order of Saint Stanislav, 2nd art. 419:and the 2nd battalion. Granted by 14: 1641: 1605:White Russian emigrants to France 1309:LXXIV.2 (March 1990), p. 33. 1535:Assassinated Russian politicians 844: 654:On 26 January 1930, Kutepov was 456:of the 3rd degree with swords . 178: 155: 146: 128: 117: 1545:People from Cherepovetsky Uyezd 1415:"Кладбище Сент-Женевьев-де-Буа" 1334: 1321: 1312: 1299: 1285: 1275: 1262: 1203: 1122: 942: 893:, on the European shore of the 866:, where he was interned in the 790:Ave. VSYUR (07/11/1920) No. 167 730: 1550:Imperial Russian Army generals 1331:politika.rs, 2 December 22017. 1113: 1091: 1082: 1024: 935:— Two knew the password (1985) 712:According to the declassified 288:Early life and military career 1: 1501:. Moskva: Molodaia gvardiia. 1154:Ruguard.ru/glossary/o-38.html 1004: 832:Order of the Crown of Romania 670:This job in 1930 was done by 254:Алекса́ндр Па́влович Куте́пов 23:Eastern Slavic naming customs 1150:"Кутепов Александр Павлович" 858:, served as a translator in 693:, a senior operative in the 689:. Former White Army general 523:, at the very outset of the 502:taking the city in June 1919 363:through the intervention of 265:and later an officer in the 7: 960: 884: 570: 249:Alexander Pavlovich Kutepov 48:Alexander Pavlovich Kutepov 10: 1646: 1497:Рыбас, Святослав. (2010). 1491: 1318:Sudoplatov, (1994), p. 91. 1268:Pavel Sudoplatov, (1994), 1259:, 13 December 2017, p. 18. 977:Russian All-Military Union 929:— Shores in the Fog (1985) 632:Russian All-Military Union 512:, Kutepov joined the anti- 339:officer, he fought in the 278:Russian All-Military Union 21:In this name that follows 20: 1244:, 8 December 2017, p. 17. 908: 773:Golden Weapon for Bravery 357:order of the German Crown 284:agents in Paris in 1930. 253: 216: 205: 189: 174: 166: 140: 112: 92: 65: 53: 46: 1595:Kidnapped Russian people 838:Order of Prince Danilo I 769:4th Art. (VP 09/26/1916) 737:Order of Saint Stanislav 1590:Kidnapping in the 1930s 1580:White movement generals 1540:People from Cherepovets 1329:„Црни барон" у Београду 868:Vladimir Central Prison 752:Order of Saint Vladimir 620:Aleksandar Stamboliyski 460:The February Revolution 388:Preobrazhensky Regiment 210:Preobrazhensky Regiment 194:Preobrazhensky Regiment 184:General of the infantry 676: 651: 600: 527:. 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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Cherepovets
Novgorod Governorate
Russian Empire
Paris
France
Russian Empire
Imperial Russia
Russian Republic
White Movement

Imperial Russian Army

White Army

General of the infantry
Preobrazhensky Regiment
White Army
Preobrazhensky Regiment
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War

304-year Romanov rule
military officer
Imperial Russian Army
anti-communist

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