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    Vilhelm Evgenievich Garf (January 3, 1885 – August 22, 1938) was a Russian and Soviet military leader of German-Latvian descent, Colonel of the General...
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  • graphic artist Vilhelm Garf (1885–1938), Russian and Soviet military officer Garff, one of the six sheadings of the Isle of Man GARF, State Archive of...
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  • 1918 – 3 Apr. 1919), Vilhelm Garf (acting, 3 Apr. – 2 May 1919), Pavel Pavlovich Lebedev (May 2 – July 8, 1919), Vilhelm Garf (9 July 1919 – 15 Jan....
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    right: 3. Romuald Muklevich, 4. Jānis Pauka, 5. Nikolai Sollogub, 6. Vilhelm Garf, 7. V. L. Baranovsky, 9. P. M. Oshley. Middle row: 2. Ieronim Uborevich...
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  • Vasiliy Mantsev, Nikolay Pakhomov 22 Pyotr Feldman, Vladimir Gittis, Vilhelm Garf, Lavrenti Kartvelashvili, Pavel Sytin 25 Semyon Dimanstein 26 Andrei...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Genrich Eiche Commander of the 5th Army RSFSR January 24 – February 3, 1920 Succeeded by Vilhelm Garf...
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  • January 1920), Gavril Kutyrev (Acting, 24 January – 3 February 1920), Vilhelm Garf (Acting, 3–8 February 1920) Mikhail Matiyasevich (February 8, 1920 –...
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  • Preceded by Parfany Maygur Chief of Staff of the Eastern Front (RSFSR) September 28, 1918-April 3, 1919 Succeeded by Vilhelm Garf...
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