Admiral Alexander Kolchak – an outstanding military strategist, naval commander, vice-admiral and admiral of the Baltic Fleet, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences, who went down in history as the leader of...
the White movement during the Civil War in Russia. Supreme Ruler of Russia and Supreme Commander of the Russian Army from 1918 to 1920. All commanders of the white armies recognized Kolchak. “His name is the name of a whole movement, a whole era of the Russian revolution. He linked his name to the idea for which the civil war was fought – the idea of a united great Russia…” – said Rear Admiral Mikhail Smirnov about him. Starting from January 20, 1920, Kolchak was interrogated by members of the Extraordinary Investigative Commission appointed by the leadership of the Political Center – a Socialist Revolutionary and Menshevik organization. On the night of February 6 to 7, 1920, he was shot. The interrogation protocols of Kolchak are a living thread of history, a testament to his entire life, a story of Russia from the first person.
Admiral Alexander Kolchak – an outstanding military strategist, naval commander, vice-admiral and admiral of the Baltic Fleet, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences, who went down in history as the leader of the White movement during the Civil War in Russia. Supreme Ruler of Russia and Supreme Commander of the Russian Army from 1918 to 1920. All commanders of the white armies recognized Kolchak. “His name is the name of a whole movement, a whole era of the Russian revolution. He linked his name to the idea for which the civil war was fought – the idea of a united great Russia…” – said Rear Admiral Mikhail Smirnov about him. Starting from January 20, 1920, Kolchak was interrogated by members of the Extraordinary Investigative Commission appointed by the leadership of the Political Center – a Socialist Revolutionary and Menshevik organization. On the night of February 6 to 7, 1920, he was shot. The interrogation protocols of Kolchak are a living thread of history, a testament to his entire life, a story of Russia from the first person.
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