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  1. Prince Pavel Rafailovich Bermondt-Avalov (Russian: Павел Рафаилович Бермондт-Авалов) or Prince Avalov (16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1877 – 27 December 1973) was a Russian Imperial officer and a Cossack adventurer-warlord.

  2. Fue nombrado para dirigir el establecido ejército alemán en Rusia Occidental (posteriormente, frecuentemente conocida después de su nombre como "los Bermocianos ") el cual estaba destinado a combatir contra los bolcheviques en la Guerra civil rusa, pero, creyendo que los comunistas serían derrotados sin su ayuda, [ cita requerida] Pável Bermondt...

  3. …an obscure White Russian adventurer, Pavel Bermondt-Avalov. On October 8, 1919, Bermondt-Avalov’s forces attacked the Latvian army and pushed into the suburbs of Riga. Simultaneously, in an effort to establish communications with Germany, his army moved into western Lithuania.

  4. Pável Rafálovich Bermon (d)t-Aválov (Avalishvili) : Павел Рафалович Бермон (д)т-Авалов; 4 de marzo de 1877 - 27 de enero de 1974) [cita requerida] fue un Cosaco del Ussuri y un señor de la guerra.

  5. 20 de sept. de 2019 · A hundred years ago, on September 21, 1919 the German army general Rüdiger von der Goltz as well as self-styled prince Pavel Bermondt-Avalov, the commander of the West Russian Volunteer Army, concluded a secret pact that foresaw the transfer of German army units to the Russian army.

  6. Pavel Bermondt-Avalov. Commander of the Pro-German Volunteer Army of the West and one of the troops formed. In autumn 1919 he took part in the unsuccessful war against the armies of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in the so-called Bermontiada.

  7. Pavel Bermondt-Avalov, who formed the West Russian Volunteer Army, is discussed as an example of a warlord from the era of the Baltic wars of independence.