Abram Dragomirov
| Abram Dragomirov | |
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| Native name | Абрам Михайлович Драгомиров |
| Birth name | Abram Mikhailovich Dragomirov |
| Born |
April 21, 1868 Chernigov, Russian Empire |
| Died |
December 9, 1955 (aged 87) Paris, France |
| Allegiance |
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| Service/branch |
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| Years of service | 1884—1945 |
| Rank | General |
| Unit | 2nd Caucasus Cavalry Division |
| Commands held |
9th Army Corps 5th Army Kiev Army Corps |
| Battles/wars | World War II |
Abram Mikhailovich Dragomirov (21 April 1868 - 9 December 1955) was a General in the Imperial Russian Army. Following the Russian Revolution he joined Anton Denikin in the Volunteer Army.
Dragomirov joined Andrey Vlasov's pro-German Russian Liberation Army during World War II.[1]
References
- ↑ Cherniaev, Vladimir Iu. (1997). "The White Generals". In Edward Acton, Vladimir Iu. Cherniaev, and William G. Rosenberg (eds.) Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution, 1914-1921. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-253-33333-9.
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