Vladimir Marouchevsky

Vladimir Vladimirovich Marushevsky
Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маруше́вский
General Vladimir Marushevsky
Chief of the General Staff
In office
26 September 1917  23 November 1917
Monarch Nicholas II
Preceded by Ivan Romanovsky
Succeeded by Nikolay Potapov (as the chief of staff of the Red Army)
Personal details
Born (1874-07-12)12 July 1874
Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died 24 November 1951(1951-11-24) (aged 77)
Zagreb, Socialist Republic of Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Awards See below
Military service
Allegiance  Russian Empire
 Russian Republic
 Russian Republic White Movement
Service/branch Russian Empire Russian Imperial Army
Russian Republic Russian Army
Russian Republic White Army
Years of service 1896–1919
Rank Lieutenant-General
Battles/wars

Vladimir Vladimirovich Marushevsky (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маруше́вский; 12 July 1874  24 November 1951) was an Imperial Russian general, and served as the last chief of staff of the Russian Republic.[1]

Biography

Early life

Marushevsky was born on July 12, 1874 in Saint Petersburg, into a noble family originated from the Saint Petersburg Government. In 1893 and 1896, he graduated from the Sixth Cadet Corps and the Mykolaiv Engineering School respectively. After graduating, he served in several minor battalions. During this time, he was promoted to lieutenant in 1898, and staff captain in 1902.

References

  1. "Prince Vladimir Vladimirovich Barjatinsky". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2018-05-03.


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