Dmitry Nadyozhny

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Dmitri Nikolayevitch Nadyozhny
Order of St George
Order of the Red Banner
RelationsNikolai Nadyozhny (father)
Other workInstructor at the SM Kirov academy

Dmitry Nikolayevich Nadyozhny (

First World War and Russian Civil War, commanding the Red Army's northern front in the latter.[1]

Early life

Nadyozhny was born into a noble family from

Order of St George. Shortly before the outbreak of World War I he was a military adviser in Mongolia.[2]

World War I

When the war began, Nadyozhny was assigned command of the 40th

Major General, and by 1916 he was chief of staff to the 69th Infantry Regiment.[3]

Russian Civil War

Nadyozhny

Yudenich. From 1921 to 1924 Nadyozhny was deputy chief inspector to the Red Army.[4]

Arrest

In January 1931 he was arrested during the 'Spring Case,'

Sverdlovsk, Russia
for five years. He was released in 1932 and reinstated in the Red Army.

World War II

From 1933 to 1942, Nadyozhny taught at the

Lieutenant General in 1940, and was evacuated to Samarkand when the Germans threatened Moscow. He retired in 1942 and died in Moscow in 1945.[6]

References

  1. ^ Finland Military District
  2. ^ Russians in WWI
  3. ^ Russians in WWI
  4. ^ Nadyozhny, Dmitry Nikolaevich // Military Encyclopedic Dictionary. - Moscow: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR Union, 1986. - S. 470. - 863 p. - 150,000 copies.
  5. ^ "Энциклопедия Санкт-Петербурга". encspb.ru. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  6. ^ Biography of Nadyozhny

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