Mikhaïl Vassilievitch Alexéïev
Mikhaïl Vassilievitch Alexéïev (МихаилВасильевичАлексеев): November 3rd 1857, area of Tver (Russia) - September 25th 1918, Ékaterinodar (Russia).
Russian general, he was a Russian military officer before and during the First World War, and one of the chiefs of the forces anti Bolchéviques (white Armées) during the Russian Civil war of 1917 to 1918.
His/her father, Vasili Alekseev, were a captain in the sixty-fourth regiment of Kazan. Engaging in a military career, Mikhail Alekseev accepted a diploma of the school of Infanterie of Moscow in 1876 and was in the sixty-fourth regiment of Kazan. It was used as military professor of Histoire with the Nicolas Academy (in memory of the Tsar Nicolas Ier of Russia) of 1898 for 1904.
At the time of the War Russo-Japanese woman, in October 1904, Alekseev was named general of Staff of the 3rd Manchu army. During the war it to him was allotted a sword of gold, the order of Stanislav Saint, and the order of Holy Anne. After the war, it was named with the supreme general headquarter, while maintaining its position as professor with the academy.
In 1908 it was made chief of the military zone of Kiev. In 1912 Alekseev was called as a commander of the 13th army corps. At the beginning of the First World War, in August 1914, it was appointed chief of the south-western group (gathering thirdly, the fifth and the eighth army), it projected the Russian offensive in Galicie.
During the revolution of February of 1917, Alekseev was selected to save monarchy and to convince the Tsar to abdicate the throne in March 1917. As from May 1917 Alekseev was commander-in-chief and thereafter, adviser of the provisional government. He spoke against the Soviets and for democratization about the army, and was one of the initiators of the organizations counter-revolutionaries.
Alekseev died of cardiac problems with Ekaterinodar. It was buried first once in the crypt of the cathedral, but later its body was recovered by its family and it was buried second once at Belgrade, Serbia, where it remains.
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