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  1. Mijaíl Vasílievich Alekséyev (del ruso: Михаил Васильевич Алексеев ); Tver, 3 de noviembre de 1857- Ekaterinodar, 25 de septiembre de 1918) fue un general del Ejército Imperial Ruso durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Guerra Civil Rusa.

  2. The first formations of the Volunteer Army were created in Novocherkassk, the capital of the Don Cossack Oblast', and were based on the Alekseev officers' organization. The first volunteers who arrived with General Mikhail Vasilievich Alekseev (1857-1918) at the beginning of November 1917 settled in Infirmary Nº 2 (39 Barochnaia Street).

  3. He graduated from the Moscow Infantry School in 1876 and was commissioned an ensign in the same 64th Kazan Regiment. He served as an orderly to General Mikhail Skobelev during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) , and was wounded in combat near Pleven , Bulgaria .

  4. military school in the Russian Empire. Alekseev military school Q4061924)

  5. Borís Mijáilovich Sháposhnikov ( ruso: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников; Zlatoust, 2 de octubre de 1882 – Moscú, 26 de marzo de 1945) fue un comandante militar soviético, Mariscal de la Unión Soviética. 1 . Biografía. Sháposhnikov nació en Zlatoust, cerca de Cheliábinsk en los Urales.

  6. General Alekseyev played a key role in the Russian army in 1914-1917. Rising through ranks and positions, Alekseyev influenced the pre-war planning and conduct of operations on all European Russian fronts as well as the overall Russian military strategy in 1915-1917.

  7. Mikhail Vasilyevich Alekseyev was the commander in chief of the Russian Army for two months in World War I and a military and political leader of the White (anti-Bolshevik) forces in the Russian Civil War that followed the Russian Revolution of October 1917.