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Vladislav Napoleonovich (Vladimir Nikolayevich) Klembovsky (Russian: Владислав Наполеонович (Владимир Николаевич) Клембовский; 28 June 1860 in Moscow Governorate – 19 July 1921) was a Russian military commander during World War I.
Alexander Kerensky, head of the Russian Provisional Government after the overthrow of the Tsar, appointed him Supreme Commander in Chief of the Russian Army in August 1917, replacing Lavr Kornilov.
Klembovsky later joined the Red Army as a volunteer, but was arrested after the Red army's defeat in Poland by the Bolsheviks and starved to death in prison.
Commands
- 06.12.1915 – 30.01.1916 : 5th Army
- 25.10.1916 – 20.12.1916 : 11th Army
- 01.06.1917 – 29.08.1917 : Northern Front
References
- Kerensky's August 1917 denunciation of General Kornilov Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (1986, 2008 Eng. trans.). The Red Wheel, March 1917, Node III, Book 1. (p.647). University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana
External links
- (in Russian) Biography on Chronos
- (in Russian) Photo
- (in Russian) Т. Федоткина. Палач королевства любви
Supreme Commanders of the Russian Army during World War I | |
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Russian Empire | Grand Duke Nicholas • Nicholas II |
Russian Provisional Government / Republic | Grand Duke Nicholas • Mikhail Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerensky • Nikolai Dukhonin |
Russian SFSR | Nikolai Krylenko |
a. Grand Duke Nicholas briefly became the commander before Alekseyev was appointed by the Provisional Government. b. Kerensky took the post himself after Klembovsky, Lukomsky, and several others refused the post. See also: Stavka of the Supreme Commander |
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