Vladimir Takhtamyshev
Vladimir Feofanovich Takhtamyshev | |
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Native name | Володимир Феофанович Тахтамишев |
Born | 1890s Velyka Novosilka, Yekaterinoslav, ![]() |
Died | 1935 Mariupol, Donetsk, ![]() |
Service | ![]() ![]() |
Years of service | 1918–1921 |
Unit | 9th Greek Regiment |
Battles / wars | Ukrainian War of Independence |
Vladimir Feofanovich Takhtamyshev (1890s–1935) was a Ukrainian Greek participant in the Russian Civil War, as part of the Makhnovist movement.
Biography
[edit]Takhtamyshev was appointed to the political committee of the 9th Greek Regiment of the Zadneprovsk division.[1] Takhtamyshev was the only commander that was not elected, but appointed by the command.[2] On 19 March Takhtamyshev took part in the liberation of Mariupol from the White Army. After the liberation of the city, Dybenko awarded the 9th Regiment the Order of the Red Banner.[3]
At the end of June, the Makhnovist regiments occupied a part of the front, stretching from Berdyansk to the village of Pokrovskoye. Under his command were 2,000 Red Army soldiers, of which 1,200 were without rifles.[4] At the end of 1919, Takhtamyshev's unarmed detachment joined the 14th Army and remained in it.[5]
After the end of the civil war, Takhtamyshev settled in Mariupol, where he headed the construction of a fish cannery and became its first director.[6] In 1935 he died from illness.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Belash & Belash 1993, p. 104.
- ^ Belash & Belash 1993, p. 126.
- ^ Belash & Belash 1993, p. 137.
- ^ Belash & Belash 1993, p. 298.
- ^ Belash & Belash 1993, p. 423.
- ^ Yarutsky, L. D. Махно и махновцы. p. 41.
- ^ Yarutsky, L. D. Махно и махновцы. p. 42.
Bibliography
[edit]- Belash, Alexander; Belash, Victor (1993). Дороги Нестора Махно (in Russian). Kyiv: RVC "Proza".
- Chop, V. М. (2008). Участь приазовських греків-колоністів у Махновському русi (1918—1921 рр.) (in Ukrainian).
- Teper, I. (1924). Махно: от «единого анархизма» к стопам румынского короля (in Russian). Х.
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