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  1. Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev (Russian: Константин Петрович Нечаев, Polish: Konstantin Pietrowicz Nieczajew; 31 May 1883 – 5 February 1946) was an Imperial Russian Army officer and White movement leader, who commanded a large Russian mercenary army in China from 1924 to 1929.

  2. Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev was an Imperial Russian Army officer and White movement leader, who commanded a large Russian mercenary army in China from 1924 to 1929.

  3. Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev [lower-alpha 1] (Russian: Константин Петрович Нечаев, ? – 1946) was an Imperial Russian Army officer and White movement leader, who commanded a large Russian mercenary army in China from 1924 to 1929.

  4. es.wiki7.org › wiki › Нечаев,_Константин_ПетровичNechaev, Konstantin Petrovich - wiki7.org

    Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev; ruso doref. Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev: Fecha de nacimiento: 19 de mayo (31), 1883: Lugar de nacimiento: Lodz, Gobernación de Petrokovskaya, Gobernador general de Varsovia, Imperio ruso; Fecha de muerte: 5 de febrero de 1946 ( ) (62 años) Un lugar de muerte: Chita, RSFS de Rusia, URSS; Afiliación Imperio ruso ...

  5. Zhang's Russian forces were commanded by Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev from 1924 to 1927. Additionally, Zhang attached a Japanese company to his Russian company in 1924. [25] The Russian units had the extensive experience in the First World War and the Russian Civil War, were the brave warriors and had a reputation in 1924–1926 as ...

  6. In OTL russian volunteers as mercenaries actively participated on the side of the Chinese warlords, especially famous, it was an Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev, former Imperial Russian Army officer and White movement leader, who commanded a large Russian mercenary army in China from 1924 to 1929.

  7. 27 de sept. de 2012 · In the summer of 1924, the brigade was headed by General Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev, and Colonel Chekhov became the head of its headquarters. In the Civil War, Nechaev, in the rank of colonel, fought as a part of the corps of General Kappel, with whom he participated in the Siberian Ice Campaign.