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  1. Uno de los principales oponentes de los bolcheviques durante la Guerra Civil rusa, el almirante Alexánder Vasílievich Kolchak nunca quiso meterse en política. A principios del siglo XX saltó a la...

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  2. 3 de mar. de 2020 · La revolución rusa sorprendió a Alexánder Kolchak en Estados Unidos, a donde le había enviado Alexánder Kérenski, en ese momento ministro de Defensa del gobierno provisional. A su regreso, en...

  3. On October 13, 1918, Kolchak arrived in Omsk, and on November 4 he was offered the post of naval minister in the Provisional All-Russian Government (the Directory). On November 18, after a coup by Cossack officers, he was elected by remaining Directory members by secret ballot as supreme ruler.

  4. 25 de mar. de 2019 · Alexander Kolchak and Viktor Pepeliayev, the former leader of the short-lived Government of the Russian State, which opposed the Bolshevik government, were shot on February 7, 1920, in Irkutsk. Their execution was ordered by the Irkutsk Wartime Revolutionary Committee (VRK).

  5. This summary explores the complex and tumultuous journey of Admiral Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak, a revered war hero turned Supreme Ruler of Russia during t...

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Kolchak, Alexander Vasilyevich (1874–1920) – a famous Russian polar explorer, naval commander, Captain 1st Rank (1913), Rear Admiral (1916), Vice Admiral (1916), and Admiral (1918, the title was awarded on the day of the coup conducted by the Council of Ministers).

  7. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Download reference work entry PDF. Kolchak, Alexander Vasilyevich (1874–1920) – Russian Navy officer, Arctic explorer, statesman and military leader, Admiral (1918). He graduated from the Naval College with honors (1894), served on warships in the Pacific.