Dmitry Savelyevich Shuvayev (Russian: Дмитрий Савельевич Шуваев; 24 October [O.S. 12 October] 1854 – 19 December 1937) was a Russian military leader,...
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Polish-Soviet War and fought in the Russian Civil War. He was the son of Dmitry Shuvayev, Minister of War of the Russian Empire in 1916. Aleksandr became an...
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when Tsar Nicholas dismissed him in March 1916. He was succeeded by Dmitry Shuvayev. Following the Russian Revolution, Polivanov joined the Red Army in...
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1909 – 13 June 1915 Alexei Polivanov 13 June 1915 – 15 March 1916 Dmitry Shuvayev 15 March 1916 – 3 January 1917 Mikhail Belyaev 3 January 1917 – 28...
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minister. The tsar refused, but Pavel Ignatieff, Alexander Makarov and Dmitry Shuvayev were replaced; Nikolai Dobrovolsky was appointed. The Council of Ministers...
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resignation looked like a concession to the Duma. Ivan Grigorovich and Dmitry Shuvayev declared in the Duma that they had confidence in the Russian people...
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Minister. On 16 January [O.S. 3 January] 1917 Mikhail Belyaev succeeded Dmitry Shuvayev (who did not speak any foreign language) as Minister of War, likely...
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the Romanian Main Apartment. And in early 1917, he replaced General Dmitry Shuvayev as Minister of War, becoming the last in the Russian Empire. On February...
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of War (1909–1915) Alexei Polivanov – Minister of War (1915–1916) Dmitry Shuvayev – Minister of War (1916–1917) Mikhail Belyaev – Minister of War (1917)...
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in 1943. Dmitry Shuvayev - Infantry General (1912) and Minister of War of the Russian Empire in 1916–17. After the October Revolution, Shuvayev served in...
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