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    Alexander Kutepov

    Russian politician and general

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  1. Alexander Pavlovich Kutepov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Па́влович Куте́пов; 28 September 1882 – 26 January 1930) served as an officer in the anti-communist Volunteer Army during the Russian Civil War of 1917–1923. From 1928 to 1930 he chaired the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS). [1] . He died after being abducted by OGPU agents in Paris in 1930.

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  2. Alexander Pavlovich Kutepov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Па́влович Куте́пов; 28 September 1882, Cherepovets – 1930) was a leader of the anti-communist Volunteer Army during the Russian Civil War. Kutepov graduated from Junker Infantry School in St.Petersburg in 1904. As a young infantry officer he...

  3. Aug 2, 2017 · Imperial Russian officer Alexander Kutepov (1882 – 1930) devoted his life to serving the monarchy, so when the October Revolution broke out in 1917 he had no doubt about which side to support.

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  5. Khabalov tried to send a group of 1,000 handpicked troops under the command of Col. Alexander Kutepov, a well-respected officer who had just returned from the front, to arrest the mutinous soldiers. This proved to be the only serious attempt to counter the growing uprising in the capital, but it amounted to nothing.

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  6. One of the most famous operations of "Uncle Yasha's group" is the kidnapping of the White Guard general Alexander Kutepov. In 1928-30, he headed the Russian All-Military Union, a combat...

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  7. Colonel Alexander Kutepov (later a general) became the last commander of the regiment in April 1917; he disbanded the formation in December 1917 in the wake of the October Revolution of November 1917. In 2013 the regiment re-formed within the Russian Armed Forces as the 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inner_LineInner Line - Wikipedia

    General Alexander Kutepov is credited with setting it up in the mid-1920s. An alternative account sees the Inner Line as a group secretly established by Soviet intelligence within the ROVS. Whatever its origin, the Inner Line became subject to severe penetration by OGPU/NKVD.