Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, or Semenov (Russian: Григо́рий Миха́йлович Семёнов; September 25, 1890 – August 30, 1946), was a Japanese-supported leader...
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and diplomat Grigory Romanov (1923–2008), Soviet politician Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov (1890–1946), Russian military commander Grigory Abramovich Shajn...
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chekist Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, Commander of the White Army, an ataman Ivan Semyonov (disambiguation), several people Konstantin Semyonov (born 1969)...
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Grigory Semyonov "the whole civil and military power on the territory of Russia eastern outskirts". Based on this order, on 16 January 1920, Grigory Semyonov...
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Anatoly Pepelyayev, White Russian general Lieutenant General Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, Cossack-Buriat White Army General Royce Coleman Dyer, Canadian...
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Eastern Okraina, a territory under control of Kolchak's successor Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, who was supported by a significant Japanese military presence...
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Russian Army officer and later a commander of the White movement Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov: Former Imperial Russian Army soldier and general of the White...
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émigrés Russian Fascist Party Vladimir Kislitsin[citation needed] Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov Ivan Mikhailov Anastasy Vonsiatsky Genrikh Lyushkov Konstantin...
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subsequent decision to withdraw its expeditionary troops from Transbaikal, Semyonov, unable to withstand the pressure of Bolshevik forces, planned a retreat...
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assistance to White Russian Cossack leader Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov. After Japan cut off assistance to Semyonov in line with the Gongota Agreement of...
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