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Name
  
Mikhail Svechnikov

Rank
  
Colonel (Red Army)

Mikhail Svechnikov
Allegiance
  
Russian Empire Red Finland Soviet Russia  Soviet Union

Battles/wars
  
Boxer Rebellion Russo-Japanese War World War I October Revolution Finnish Civil War Russian Civil War

Died
  
August 26, 1938, Moscow, Russia

Battles and wars
  
Boxer Rebellion, Russo-Japanese War, World War I, October Revolution, Finnish Civil War, Russian Civil War

Unit
  
Imperial Russian Army (1901–1917), Red Guards (1918), Red Army (1918–1937)

Mikhail Stepanovich Svechnikov (30 September 1882 – 26 August 1938) was a Russian military officer in the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army. He is best known as one the military leaders of the Red Guards in the 1918 Finnish Civil War.

Career

After his service in the Imperial Russian Army, Svechnikov took part at the 1917 October Revolution. During the 1918 Finnish Civil War he worked as a military advisor for the Red Guards. In February 1918, Svechnikov was shortly the Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Front, replaced then by Hugo Salmela. He was the highest ranked Russian officer who joined the Finnish Red Guards.

As the Finnish Civil War was over, Svechnikov fought in the Russian Civil War and since 1922 he worked as a military lecturer. In 1934 Svechnikov was transferred to the Frunze Military Academy. He was arrested in 1937, accused on "Fascist conspiracy", and later executed at the Communarka shooting ground in Moscow. Svechnikov was rehabilitated after Stalin's death in 1956.

References

Mikhail Svechnikov Wikipedia