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Imperial Russian army commander
Gleb Mikhailovich Vannovsky
Born5 March 1862
Putyvl, Kursk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died17 October 1943 (1943-10-18) (aged 81)
Cannes, France
Allegiance Russian Empire
Russia White Movement
Service / branch Imperial Russian Army
Russia White Army
Commands1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division
2nd Brigade, 13th Cavalry Division
35th Army Corps
1st Army
Battles / warsBoxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War
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Gleb Vannovsky (Russian: Глеб Михайлович Ванновский, 5 March 1862 – 17 October 1943) was an Imperial Russian army commander. He served in China and fought in the war against the Empire of Japan. After the October Revolution of 1917, he fought against the Bolsheviks. After the end of the civil war, he emigrated to France.

References

  • Хроника // ПИ. 1922. 14 марта. № 59. С. 4; ГАЭ. Ф. 1. Оп. 7. Ед. хр. 28. Л. 207;
  • ГАЭ. Ф. 646. Оп. 1. Ед. хр. 38. Л. 141; ГАЭ. Ф. 646. Оп. 1. Ед. хр. 162. Л. 1;
  • ГАЭ. Ф. 650. Оп. 2. Ед. хр. 31;
  • Kxrgem Sxjakool 1921—1931. Tallinn, 1931. Lk. 55;
  • Залесский К. А. Кто был кто в Первой мировой войне. М., 2003. С. 104—105;
  • Волков С. В. Белое движение. Энциклопедия Гражданской войны. СПб.; М., 2003. С. 68.
Preceded by Commander of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division
12 April – 4 August 1908
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of the 2nd Brigade, 13th Cavalry Division
1908–1914
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of the 35th Army Corps
18 April – 7 July 1917
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of the 1st Army
31 July – 9 September 1917
Succeeded by


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