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In the final days of WWII, Kromiadi was wounded in the leg and, when Vlasov and his staff relocated to Füssen, he was placed in a private residence in order to recover. A few days later they head towards
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ally. In late 1942, Vlasov gave Kromiadi command of his headquarters. Kromiadi made several attempts to attract white émigrés to Vlasov, and was finally successful by the time of the
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Hondromatidis, Iakovos I Mavri Skia Stin Ellada ("The Black Shadow Over Greece"), Athens 2004 (in Greek) page 61
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In 1980, he wrote a book on his experience in the Russian Liberation Movement called
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Under the Radar: Tracking Western Radio Listeners in the Soviet Union
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was a 30-year Christian liberation war against Communism.
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Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia
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Eugene (9 August 2022). 14: 797: 756:Russian Liberation Army personnel 677: 648:Thomas, Nigel (20 October 2015). 584: 489:where he worked as automobilist. 469:fought against the forces of the 441:as a volunteer and fought during 372:Constantine Gregorievich Kromiadi 485:. After the war he emigrated to 299: 283: 268: 253: 220: 62: 761:Russian counter-revolutionaries 741:Russian people of Greek descent 517:, thus becoming Vlasov's first 492: 376:Константин Григориевич Кромиади 33:Константин Григориевич Кромиади 668: 654:. Bloomsbury USA. p. 16. 641: 632: 620: 611: 570: 507:Russian National People's Army 420: 411:Russian National People's Army 337:Russian National People's Army 84:Russian National People's Army 70:Russian National People's Army 16:Greek-Russian military officer 1: 539: 7: 532:Kromiadi believed that the 503:Russian Liberation Movement 10: 802: 505:. 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Russian National People's Army
Russian National People's Army
Russian Liberation Army
Kars
Kars Oblast
Russian Empire
Munich, Bavaria
West Germany
Cross of St. George
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Russian State
Nazi Germany
Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia
White Army
Caucasus Front
Russian National People's Army
Russian Liberation Army
World War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
Greek
Russian
Greek
anti-communist
Imperial Russian Army
White Army

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