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Yuriy Sablin

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20: 149:, Sablin finished the Military Academy and Higher academic courses in 1923 and pilot school in 1925. Since 1931 he headed administration of military engineering works and commandant of a 110:
In December 1917 Sablin led the 1st Moscow Revolutionary formation to the Southern Russia and Ukraine. Taking charge of the northern segment of the Southeastern front, he participated
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where he was poisoned with gases. After his recovery in a hospital, Sablin graduated the 2nd Moscow school of ensigns in 1917 and then served in the 56th Reserve Infantry Regiment.
224: 219: 53:, into a family of a book publisher Vladimir Sablin (1872-1916) and daughter of the Russian playwright Fyodor Korsh, Varvara. Yuriy Sablin studied at the 209: 133:
In 1918-20 Sablin participated in the second Soviet invasion of Ukraine fighting the national government of Ukraine and the troops of
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on 16 July 1918. He however was soon amnestied by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and in December 1918 headed the
73: 72:, in 1916 Sablin volunteered to army and served in artillery as a battery sergeant (vice-fireworker). He served at the 214: 118:. In 1918 he became a commissar of the Western curtail of Moscow district. The same year Sablin participated in the 239: 169: 92: 77: 141:
commanding the 16th Cavalry Division and the 41st Rifle Division. In 1921 he participated in extinguishing the
84: 91:. He was appointed a military governor of Moscow by the People's Commissariat of Military Affairs. At the 2nd 39: 173: 100: 122:
due to which he was convicted by a revolutionary tribunal to a year in prison and was detained in
62: 50: 111: 38:: Юрий Владимирович Саблин; 24 November 1897 – 1937) was a Russian military leader and 199: 194: 8: 154: 142: 150: 178: 146: 119: 103:, was a member of the Moscow military revolutionary committee headquarters and the 35: 157:, but on 25 September 1936 he was arrested and killed by a firing squad in 1937. 24: 58: 19: 188: 138: 115: 69: 127: 104: 88: 134: 123: 46: 65:. In 1915 he joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party. 225:Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War 186: 153:in Ukraine. In 1936 Sablin was commander of the 220:Soviet people of the Ukrainian–Soviet War 210:Russian military personnel of World War I 83:Since March 1917 Sablin was a member of 18: 97:All-Russian Central Executive Committee 187: 16:Russian military leader and Socialist 13: 160:Sablin was rehabilitated in 1956. 14: 251: 163: 230:Great Purge victims from Estonia 93:All-Russian Congress of Soviets 235:Frunze Military Academy alumni 85:Left Socialist Revolutionaries 1: 205:Military personnel from Tartu 87:and the Moscow city Council 7: 10: 256: 32:Yuriy Vladimirovich Sablin 174:Great Soviet Encyclopedia 101:Moscow Bolshevik Uprising 55:Moscow Commerce Institute 215:Russian military leaders 63:Moscow State University 40:Socialist Revolutionary 240:Soviet rehabilitations 99:, participated in the 95:he was elected to the 51:Governorate of Livonia 28: 23:Portrait of Sablin by 22: 145:. By the end of the 155:97th Rifle Division 143:Kronstadt rebellion 151:fortified district 74:Southwestern Front 45:Yuriy was born in 29: 147:Russian Civil War 247: 120:Left SR uprising 255: 254: 250: 249: 248: 246: 245: 244: 185: 184: 166: 25:Sergey Malyutin 17: 12: 11: 5: 253: 243: 242: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 183: 182: 176: 165: 164:External links 162: 78:Romanian Front 59:academic audit 57:and completed 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 252: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 192: 190: 180: 177: 175: 171: 168: 167: 161: 158: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 116:Novocherkassk 113: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 81: 79: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 43: 41: 37: 33: 26: 21: 159: 132: 114:the city of 109: 82: 67: 44: 31: 30: 200:1938 deaths 195:1897 births 107:presidium. 70:World War I 68:During the 189:Categories 181:at Chronos 112:in taking 130:revkom. 128:Kupyansk 105:Mossovet 89:Ispolkom 76:and the 172:at the 139:Wrangel 135:Denikin 124:Saratov 61:of the 36:Russian 179:Sablin 170:Sablin 47:Yuryev 27:, 1923 137:and 191:: 49:, 42:. 34:(

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Sergey Malyutin
Russian
Socialist Revolutionary
Yuryev
Governorate of Livonia
Moscow Commerce Institute
academic audit
Moscow State University
World War I
Southwestern Front
Romanian Front
Left Socialist Revolutionaries
Ispolkom
All-Russian Congress of Soviets
All-Russian Central Executive Committee
Moscow Bolshevik Uprising
Mossovet
in taking
Novocherkassk
Left SR uprising
Saratov
Kupyansk
Denikin
Wrangel
Kronstadt rebellion
Russian Civil War
fortified district
97th Rifle Division
Sablin

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