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Name: Aleksandr Vasilievich Kolchak
Birth Date: 1873
Death Date: February 7, 1920
Place of Birth: St. Petersburg, Russia
Place of Death: Irkutsk, Russia
Nationality: Russian
Gender: Male
Occupations: military leader

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Biography of Aleksandr Vasilievich Kolchak
670 words, approx. 2 pages
The Russian admiral Aleksandr Vasilievich Kolchak (1873-1920) commanded the White forces during the Russian civil war and proclaimed himself supreme ruler of Russia. Aleksandr Kolchak was born in St. Petersburg. He received his military training at the...


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Aleksandr Kolchak Information
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Aleksandr Vasiliyevich Kolchak (Russian: Александр Васильевич Колчак, November 16 [O.S. November 4] 1874 – February 7, 1920) was a Russian naval commander, polar explorer and later head of part of the anti-Bolshevik White...


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Canadian Journal of History
Civil War in Siberia: The Anti-Bolshevik Government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918-1920. (book reviews)
12/01/1997: 1,014 words, approx. 3 pages
by Jonathan D. Smele. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1996. xxviii, 759 pp. The Russian civil war was a terrible, brutal struggle between the new Soviet government, led by V.I. Lenin and L.D. Trotskii, and adversaries ranging from Socialist Revolutionaries to tsarist...
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The Independent - London
Aleksandr Feklisov
12/08/2007: 734 words, approx. 2 pages
Spy handler for the KGB Aleksandr Feklisov remained proud of what he regarded as his espionage triumphs in three stints as a KGB officer. In New York in 1941-46, he handled agents as renowned as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in...
 


 

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