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  Anton Denikin - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Denikin, who had to step into the breach, was not A]exeyev's equal in military genius or in statesmanship, but he was worthy of his predecessor in purity of character and in his sense of duty.
Denikin found it necessary to strike hard against the Separatists; the Rada was dissolved; one of the leaders, Kalabukhov, was shot as a traitor, and a new Government was formed from among the supporters of a closer union with the Russian army (Nov. 1919).
Denikin tried to stem the back flow by appointing Wrangel to command the Volunteer army in the place of Mayevsky, who had been indulging in reckless debauchery in Kharkov.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Anton Denikin
Born to relative poverty Denikin nevertheless succeeded against the odds in attaining a name for himself in the Tsar Nicholas II's imperial army.
By the close of 1918 Denikin was appointed Commander of the Armed Forces of South Russia, in spite of diminishing Allied aid.
Denikin's attempt to seize control of Moscow in June 1919 proved a campaign too far: his force was comprehensively defeated at Orel in October; thereafter his force was in constant retreat, and was forced back to the Crimea by Spring 1920.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/denikin.htm   (441 words)

  
 Denikin, Anton
The offensive was accompanied by intense agitation for ‘one, indivisible Russia’; the destruction of Ukrainian cultural organizations, schools, books, and the press; terrorization of the population; and the exclusion from administrative posts of anyone formerly active in Ukrainian institutions or with pro-Ukrainian sympathies.
Denikin's defeat was the result of his policies, aimed at restoring tsarism, and his treatment of the population, particularly in the Kuban, which provoked the
Denikin's rear forces had repeatedly been paralyzed by various forces in Ukraine from the beginning.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/D/E/DenikinAnton.htm   (404 words)

  
 ::Anton Denikin::
Anton Denikin was a Russian general who fought for the Whites during Russia’s civil war against the reds — Lenin’s Bolsheviks.
Denikin had been born into a peasant family — so his rise to army general was remarkable by any standards, let alone the rigid social hierarchy that existed within Russia at the time.
Denikin served during the Russo-Japanese War — a military defeat that was to have far reaching consequences in Russia and was one of the reasons for sparking off the 1905 Revolution.
www.historylearningsite.co.uk /anton_denikin.htm   (453 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Denikin's father, Ivan Efimovich Denikin, became an officer after passing an exam on the 22nd year of his army service (former serf peasant born in 1807 in Saratov region, at the age of 27 he was sent by his landlord to do military service).
Denikin supported the attempted coup of his commander, the Kornilov Affair, in September 1917 and was arrested and imprisoned with him.
Denikin led one final assault of the southern White forces in their final push to capture Moscow in the summer of 1919.
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 Russia: White Army General Reburied In Moscow - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Denikin's remains were reburied along with those of emigre philosopher Ivan Ilyin, often considered the White Army's ideologist, and their wives.
The reburial of Denikin in Russia, especially with such pomp, would have been unthinkable during the Soviet era, when the general was considered one of the worst enemies of the people.
Denikin's 86-year-old daughter, who lives in France and accompanied her father's remains to Moscow, was the one who initiated the decision to move her father's ashes to Russia.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2005/10/A4876E6E-30AF-4DCB-8E6C-7B2096DF0752.html   (718 words)

  
 Emma Goldman: A Visit From The Ukraina
The povstantsi were poorly equipped and lacked the most necessary supplies for warfare, yet the peasant army for a considerable time succeeded in holding its own by the sheer military genius of its leader and the reckless courage of his devoted rebels.
Makhno captured Denikin's artillery base at Mariopol, annihilated the rear of the enemy's army, and succeeded in separating the main body from its base of supply.
Denikin advanced upon Kharkov, then farther north, capturing Orel and Kursk, and finallyreached the gatesof Tula, in the immediate neighbourhood of Moscow.
www.nestormakhno.info /english/visit_goldm.htm   (2258 words)

  
  Denikin, Anton Ivanovich - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo!
In 1920 he resigned his command to General Piotr Nikolayevich Wrangel.
Denikin lived in France until 1946, when he moved to the United States, where he died.
messenger.yahooligans.com /reference/encyclopedia/entry/Denikin   (162 words)

  
 Chapter 9
Denikin exploited his success energetically against the under-armed and vacillating partisans, and within three days had opened a gap 35 kilometres wide and 100 kilometres deep in Makhno's sector.
The opening of the front to Denikin by the Makhnovite units, and the subsequent loss of Ukraine to the Bolsheviks, was at the time (and remains to this day) the subject of bitter polemics by both anarchists and communists.
In areas under Denikin's control use of the Ukrainian language was discouraged, newspapers and bookstores were closed, and teaching was to be conducted only in Russian.
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 Anton Denikin
In August 1914 Denikin was a Major-General and commander of the Kiev military district.
Denikin supported the attempted coup of his commander, the Kornilov Affair, in September 1917 and was arrested and imprisoned with him.
Denikin resigned his post in April in favour of Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel and went into exile in France and from 1945 in the USA.
www.world-war-1.info /figures/anton-denikin.php   (396 words)

  
 Anton Denikin
Anton Denikin was born in Russia in 1872.
Denikin supported the revolt led by General Lavr Kornilov and as a result was imprisoned by the Bolsheviks.
Denikin had occupied Orel and was threatening Tula, the munitions-manufacturing centre.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RUSdenikin.htm   (910 words)

  
 chapter 8
Denikin expected that the partisans would be locked in combat with the Petliurists.
Denikin's advance presented a serious threat, and the RVS could not have afford to turn away help.
In response, Denikin's cavalry commander Andrei Shkuro attacked to the west in an attempt to outflank the Soviet right, where Makhno's brigade was still pushing forward along the coast to Rostov from Mariupol'.
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 Bells were tolling as the remains of Gen. Anton Denikin and philosopher Ivan Ilyin were brought to the Donskoy ...
The remains of Gen. Anton Denikin and philosopher Ivan Ilyin were brought to Moscow by a special flight from Paris at 4:45 p.m.
Denikin’s daughter Marina Denikin-Grey, 85, who lives in Paris and recently received the Russian citizenship, initiated the re-burial of her father.
Denikin was buried at a New Jersey cemetery in 1947, and his wife Ksenia was buried at a Russian cemetery near Paris.
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 Anton Ivanovich Denikin - Definition, explanation
In August 1914 Denikin was a Major-General and commander of the Kiev military district.
Kornilov was killed in April 1918 near Ekaterinodar and the Volunteer Army came to be commanded by Denikin.
Denikin resigned his post in April in favour of Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel and went into exile in France and from 1945 he lived in the United States.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/an/anton_ivanovich_denikin.php   (458 words)

  
 Interfax-Religion
The remains of the ‘White’ General Anton Denikin and Russian philosopher Ivan Ilyin were reburied on October 3 at the necropolis of the Donskoy Monastery.
General Denikin died of broken heart and never finished his memoirs The Way of a Russian Officer stopping short at the Chapter entitled ‘The Year 1916.
Denikin, Ilyin to be reburied in Moscow at the Donskoy monastery 05 September 2005, 15:37
www.interfax-religion.com /?act=dujour&div=20   (502 words)

  
 1918-20. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Ukraine became a Soviet Republic, which was conquered by the White armies of Gen. Denikin (Aug.–Dec. 1919) only to be retaken by the Bolsheviks (Dec. 17) and then invaded by the Poles (May 7, 1920).
(5) Campaigns of Denikin and Wrangel in the Caucasus and southern Russia.
After a rather spectacular advance northward, Denikin was himself driven back to the Black Sea coast (April), where he maintained himself until the autumn.
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 Lenin and the First Communist Revolutions, VI
One General Anton Denikin assumed command of the Cossack forces, in an uneasy alliance with the pro-German General Krasnov.
The Denikin and Krasnov forces were no significant threat to Lenin's regime until the summer of 1918, when Trotsky provoked a bizarre international incident.
Denikin's army was beaten back all of the way to the Crimea.
www.gmu.edu /departments/economics/bcaplan/museum/his1f.htm   (1670 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - Russia - PUTIN GRANTED CITIZENSHIP TO DAUGHTER OF WHITE GUARD GENERAL DENIKIN
Czarist General Anton Denikin was born near Warsaw in 1872 and died in 1947 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Denikin took part in Kornilov's rebellion against the Provisional Government, was arrested, escaped from prison in December 1917 to the Don River and co-founded the White Army.
By late June 1919, Denikin took the Donets Basin and invaded the Ukraine on a wide frontage.
en.rian.ru /russia/20050426/39743162.html   (317 words)

  
 JHS: Preprints and reprints series - preprint 53 (English)
The history of mutual relations between A. Denikin’s regime and Jews was described, at a great deal, in the works of Soviet researchers of the first years of the Soviet power.
Denikin’s regime being a sort of continuation of the monarch pre-Revolutionary social establishment which lasted for more than 300 years on the territory in Ukraine, was not identical with it.
Denikin’s followers could be pacified neither by numerous peaceful deputations nor considerable sums of money given to their officials as bribes.
www.jewish-heritage.org /prep53.htm   (11061 words)

  
 Russian Civil War - Wikinfo
At first the White armies advancing from the south (Denikin), the northwest (Yudenich) and the east (Kolchak) were successful, forcing the new Red Army back and advancing on Moscow.
Wrangel had gathered the remnants of the armies of Denikin and they had fortified their positions in the Crimea.
The initial group that stood against the Communists from the start were mainly counter-revolutionary generals and local Cossack armies that had declared their loyalty to the Provisional Government; prominent were Kaledin (Don Cossacks), Dutov (Orenburg Cossacks), and Semenov (Baikal Cossacks).
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Russian_Civil_War   (4468 words)

  
 First World War.com - Primary Documents - Anton Denikin on Mutiny in the Russian Army, 28 July 1917
Reproduced below is the text of Anton Denikin's official report into mutiny in the Russian Army which culminated in military failure during the Kerenski Offensive of July 1917.
Denikin, as Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Alexei Brusilov, made clear in his report that he blamed workers' committees for paralysis in the army's command structure.
Denikin subsequently came out in support of Kornilov's attempted government coup - with unfortunate results, since Denikin was arrested and imprisoned with the former Commander-in-Chief.
www.firstworldwar.com /source/russia_denikin.htm   (2022 words)

  
 Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
The remains of General Anton I Denikin of the White Army and the ideologue of the White Movement, Ivan A Ilyin, along with those of their spouses, were reburied at Donskoy Monastery in Moscow.
The grave of General Denikin at St Vladimir Cemetery in Jackson, NJ, was filmed for the movie in March 2002, and in August, the first negotiations began with the local authorities on the reburial of his remains.
On September 29, the remains of Ivan and Natalia Ilyin, and of KV Denikin, who was earlier buried at the Russian cemetery in St-Genevieve-du-Bois of Paris, were sent to St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris, where the body of General Denikin arrived the next day.
www.synod.com /01newstucture/pagesen/news05/denikininru.html   (1428 words)

  
 Calls for Rachmaninoff's Reburial in Russia, Lenin's Burial Follow the Ceremony of Moscow Reburial of the Leader of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Moscow (PRWEB) October 5, 2005 -- Oscar-winning Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov called Monday for the embalmed body of Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet State, to be finally buried and the return of Sergey Rachmaninoff's remains from the US for burial in Russia.
The return of the remains of General Anton Denikin, a leader of the White anti-Bolshevik movement, and religious philosopher Ivan Ilyin to Russia symbolizes the reunification of the nation, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church said Monday.
The remains of Denikin and Ilyin that were originally buried in the United States had been previously delivered to Paris and Geneva and then onto Moscow Sunday, October 2.
www.prweb.com /releases/20051300/10/prweb293820.htm   (716 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Denikin,
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich (1872–1947) Russian general and counter-revolutionary.
A professional in the imperial Russian army, he was a lieutenant-general in World War I. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he and Lavr Kornilov were arrested for conspiring to...
After the rout in early 1920 of the Denikin forces, Wrangel succeeded Denikin in command and soon whipped the demoralized remains of the...
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 Daughter of Anti-Bolshevik General Denikin Dies - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The daughter of the Russian White Guard General Anton Denikin, Marina Denikina, died in her house near Paris on Thursday.
Anton Denikin, born in 1872 near Warsaw, was a Russian Army general.
Denikin lived in France until 1946, when he moved to the United States, where he died in Michigan in 1947.
www.mosnews.com /news/2005/11/17/denstarb.shtml   (456 words)

  
 Denikin Anton Ivanovich: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
...1872 DECEMBER 16 General Anton Denikin, head of the White forces in the...When Komilov died in April 1918, Denikin became commander of the White forces...suffered a series of defeats that beat Denikins army back to the Crimea.
DENIKIN, ANTON IVANOVICH nton eva n vich dyinye kin, 1872 1947, Russian general.
Denikin lived in France until 1946, when he moved to the United States, where...
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 THE RUSSIAN DELEGATION HAS LEFT TO USA AND SWITZERLAND FOR PARTICIPATION IN TRANSFERRING HOME REMAINS OF A.I. DENIKIN ...
"Denikin is the worthy representative of all Russian army ", — Shakhovskoy is convinced.
In the beginning of October the daughter of General Denikin Marina Antonovna with her son and the grand daughter, near relations of The Ilyines will come to Moscow.
On Friday the remains of General A. Denikin, philosopher I. Ilyin and his spouse will be transported in the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Paris.
www.pravoslavie.ru /ennews/051001133058   (1125 words)

  
 Russia Civil War 1918-1920
At the same time, the Western Allies, desperately pressed by the new German offensive in northern France in the spring of 1918, were eager to create another front in the east by reviving at least a part of the Russian army.
The Communists had been driven out, and the Ukrainian nationalists were divided in their attitude to Denikin, Petlyura being hostile to him, but the Galicians preferring him to the Poles, whom they considered their main enemy.
Yudenich retreated into Estonia, and Denikin, his communications greatly overextended, was driven back from Oryol in an increasingly disorderly march, which ended with the evacuation of the remnants of his army, in March 1920, from Novorossiysk.
www.onwar.com /aced/data/romeo/russia1918.htm   (1946 words)

  
 Panic at Peregonovka
Denikin sent the Cossack general Schkuro around the Sea of Azov to outflank the Anarchists.
Denikin's Cossacks and Caucasian cavalry regiments, on the other hand, always accepted combat with sabers and charged at full speed, without waiting for the enemy to be disorganized by cannon fire.
The commanders of Denikin's regiments said in their papers, which often fell into Anarchist hands, that nothing in their entire campaign had been as difficult or more horrible for them than these fierce battles against Anarchist cavalry and artillery.
www.transbay.net /~nessie/Pages/peregonovka.html   (5332 words)

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