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Alexander V. Golubintzev | |
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Native name | Александр Васильевич Голубинцев |
Born | (1882-02-28)February 28, 1882 Don Host Oblast |
Died | April 19, 1963(1963-04-19) (aged 81) Cleveland, Ohio |
Allegiance | Russian |
Service | Army |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | 3rd Don Cavalry Regiment |
Battles / wars | Russo-Japanese War |
Alexander Vassilievich Golubintzev (Russian: Александр Васильевич Голубинцев; February 28, 1882 – April 19, 1963) was member of the Imperial Russian Army. He joined the army during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. He was a colonel in the army when the Russian Revolution of 1917 broke out in 1917. He became a Major General in the Don Army and the Armed Forces of South Russia and one of the leaders of the counterrevolutionary White movement.
At the start of World War I he was a colonel and commander of the 3rd Don Cavalry Regiment(ru:Донской 3-й казачий полк). as well a military commander and organizer of the 4st Cossack Volunteer Cavalry Regiment at the stanitsa Ust-Khoperskaya. He joined the March on Moscow of General Konstantin Mamontov as a commander of the 5th Don Cavalry Division and later fled in exile to Bulgaria, Germany, and the United States. He died on April 19, 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio.
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- Valeri Klawing, Konstantin K. Mamantov: Civil War in Russia. White movement armies. M., 2003
- Volkov S.V.: White movement in Russia: Organisation and structure. 2000 http://swolkov.ru/bdorg/bdorg20.htm#1329
- Alexander V. Golubintzev on Hrono.ru http://hrono.ru/biograf/bio_g/golubincev.html
- 1882 births
- 1963 deaths
- Cossacks from the Russian Empire
- Don Cossacks
- Anti-communists from the Russian Empire
- Recipients of the Order of St. Anna
- Russian Liberation Army personnel
- Russian Provisional Government generals
- Russian people of World War I
- People of the Russian Civil War
- White movement generals
- Writers from the Russian Empire
- White Russian emigrants to the United States
- White movement collaborators with Nazi Germany