Shchors Nikolai Alexandrovich
Definition: Wartime officer of the Russian Imperial Army, commander of the Ukrainian rebel formations, commander of the Red Army during the Civil War
Years of life: 1895 — 1919
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Genus. May 25 (June 6), 1895 in the village of Snovsk, Velikoshchimelsky volost, Gorodnyansky district, Chernigov province. Wartime officer of the Russian Imperial Army (second lieutenant), commander of the Ukrainian rebel formations, commander of the Red Army during the Civil War in Russia, member of the Communist Party since the autumn of 1918 (before that he was close to the Left SRs). Died August 30, 1919.
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Черновол (Черновил, Чорновил) Вячеслав Максимович
5. Article by Y. Orlik “Vyacheslav Chornovil: yesterday a dissident, tomorrow a president?”, published in the newspaper Izvestia, No. 212, November 5, 1993.
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Kovpak Sidor Artemevich (Artemovich),
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Kravchuk Leonid Makarovich,
Krasin Viktor Alexandrovich,
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Petliura Simon Vasilievich,
Podrabinek Alexander Pinkhosovich,
Rutskoy Alexander Vladimirovich,
Svetlichny Ivan Alekseevich,
Stus Vasily (Vasil) Semenovich,
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Shchors Nikolai Alexandrovich,
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1993
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