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Yevgeny Berens

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Years of service
  
1895-1928

Commands held
  
Soviet Navy


Name
  
Yevgeny Berens

Rank
  
Vice admiral

Born
  
November 11, 1876 Tbilisi (
1876-11-11
)

Allegiance
  
Russian Empire  Soviet Union

Service/branch
  
Imperial Russian Navy  Soviet Navy

Battles/wars
  
Russo Japanese War, World War I, Russian Civil War

Died
  
March 7, 1928, Moscow, Russia

Battles and wars
  
Russo-Japanese War, World War I, Russian Civil War

Yevgeny Andreyevich Berens (Russian: Евгений Андреевич Беренс, occasionally transliterated as Behrens) (November 11 [O.S. October 30] 1876 – April 7, 1928) was a Russian military leader, Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Naval Forces from April 1919 to February 1920.

Born in Tiflis in 1876, Berens graduated from the Naval Cadet Corps in 1895. He was navigating officer of the Russian cruiser Varyag and fought in the Battle of Chemulpo Bay when his ship was sunk. After being repatriated he served in the Baltic Fleet as executive officer of the Russian battleship Tsesarevich. From 1910 to 1917 he served as naval attache to the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy (1915–1917). After the February Revolution, Berens returned to Russia and served on the Naval General Staff.

After the October Revolution he joined the Red side and was head of the Naval Staff from 1917 to 1919. In 1919, he was appointed commander of the Soviet Navy on the death of Vasili Altfater.

In 1920, he was transferred to the diplomatic service and was head of the Soviet delegation at major conferences. He was military attache to Great Britain and France from 1924. He died in Moscow in 1928 and was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery.

Berens' brother, Mikhail Berens, was also a naval officer but joined the white side in the Russian Civil War and commanded Wrangel's fleet

References

Yevgeny Berens Wikipedia