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Volkov S.V. Officers of army cavalry at the years of the Civil war and Emigration

Abstract: The article is devoted to the lives of the cavalry officers of the Russian army after the fall of the Russian statehood in 1917. The author views the history of the revival of the cavalry regiments in the White Armies during the Civil War, lives of the cavalry officers at the time of emigration, organizational and publishing activity of the foreign regiments of cavalry sabres. The article includes an attempt to evaluate the number of cavalry officers, who died at the time of the Civil War, as well as of the emigrant officers and the officers who stayed in Russia.


Keywords:

history, cavalry, officers, the Civil War, emigration, revolution, regiment unions, hussars, dragoons, uhlans


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