Anton Ivanovich Denikin (Russian: Антон Иванович Деникин, IPA: [ɐnˈton ɨˈvanəvʲɪdʑ dʲɪˈnʲikʲɪn]; 16 December [O.S. 4 December] 1872 – 7 August 1947) was...
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Anton Denikin's policies are the political activities carried out by Lieutenant General Anton Denikin during the period of his control of the forces of...
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influential leader Winston Churchill (1874–1965) personally warned General Anton Denikin (1872–1947), formerly of the Imperial Army and later a major White military...
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movement. In 1918, he became Anton Denikin's chief of staff in the Armed Forces of South Russia. Wrangel succeeded Denikin as commander-in-chief of the...
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Russian writer. From 1918 until his death in 1947, she was married to Anton Denikin. Xenia Chizh was born in Biała Podlaska, then part of Congress Poland...
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by General Anton Denikin, and its borders were undefined, changing based on victories or defeats against the Red Army. In March 1920, Denikin established...
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environment, resupply was scarce and inadequate. In September 1919, General Anton Denikin, who was attacking the Bolsheviks without stopping the Advance on Moscow...
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After the October Revolution, the arrested generals Lavr Kornilov, Anton Denikin, Sergey Markov and others were released by Commander-in-Chief Nikolay...
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South Russia commander Anton Denikin in Novorossiysk, Kuban, in March 1920 during the Russian Civil War. On 27 March 1920, Denikin was forced to evacuate...
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the White movement, and he served as its principal leader, although Anton Denikin enjoyed more power than Kolchak. His government was based in Omsk, in...
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