Anatoly Nikolayevich Pepelyayev (; ,
in
Tomsk – 14 January 1938) was a
White Russian general who led the
Siberia
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n armies of
Admiral Kolchak during the
Russian Civil War
The Russian Civil War () was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire sparked by the 1917 overthrowing of the Russian Provisional Government in the October Revolution, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. I ...
. His elder brother
Viktor Pepelyayev served as prime minister in Kolchak's government.
Early life and career
Anatoly Pepelyayev was brought up "in the family of a military man."
who was a Lieutenant General in the
Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army () was the army of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was organized into a standing army and a state militia. The standing army consisted of Regular army, regular troops and ...
, by the name of
Nikolai Mikhailovich Pepelyayev (05/06/1858-11/20/1916.) and to the daughter merchant by the name of
Claudia Nekrasova.
He had a total 8 siblings, two of which were his sisters, and the remainder were his brothers.
During his youth, one of his brothers, one
Pyotr Nikolaevich, passed away.
Sometime in 1912, Pepelyayev married a woman by the name of Nina Ivanovna Gavronskaya. Born in
Nizhneudinsk in 1893,
Nina Gavronskaya and Anatoly Pepelyayev had two children,
Vsevolod Anatolievich Pepelyaev in 1913, and
Lavr Anatolievich Pepelyaev in 1922.
Nina Gavronskaya died in 1979.
First World War and the Trans-Siberian march
A graduate of the Omsk Cadets Corps
(Graduated in 1908,
entered 1902.
), followed by his graduation from the
Pavlovsk Military School (Graduated in 1910,
having joined the same year he graduated the Omsk Cadets Corps.
),
Pepelyayev took part in
World War I
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at the rank of
Lieutenant
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and distinguished himself at the battles of
Przasnysz
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and
Soldau.
A group composed of 4 squadrons of mounted scouts from the 42nd Regiment,
11th Siberian Rifle Division, was led by Pepelyaev in mid-September 1915.
By the
Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution was a period of Political revolution (Trotskyism), political and social revolution, social change in Russian Empire, Russia, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia Dissolution of the Russian Empire, abolish its mona ...
, he was a
lieutenant colonel,
and took the helm of the
White movement
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in his native
Siberia
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n city of
Tomsk,
raising the
1st Middle Siberian Corps and joining forces with the
White Czechs.
In the summer of 1918 Pepelyayev's corps was involved in a remarkable expedition to the east along the
Trans-Siberian Railway
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. It was as a consequence of this expedition that the Whites managed to bring
Siberia
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under their direct control. On 18 June Pepelyayev entered
Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is situated along the Yenisey, Yenisey River, and is the second-largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk, with a p ...
; on 26 August he advanced as far east as
Chita. Having crossed
Transbaikalia, Pepelyayev's forces linked up with the
Amur Cossacks of
Grigory Semyonov in early September.
Service under Kolchak
In December, Pepelyayev's forces resumed their high tempo advance, this time to the west. On 16 December 1918, Pepelyaev signed Order No. 049, directing an attack on
Perm.
His greatest victory was the
Capture of Perm, where some roughly 20,000
~
Red Army
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soldiers were taken prisoner on 25 December 1918
following its abandonment.
By the evening of the aforementioned 25 December, the city was under White Army control.
These Bolsheviks were reportedly released back to their homes on Pepelyayev's personal orders.
For this victory, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General,
nicknamed "Siberian Suvorov" (because his accomplishment coincidentally happened just after the 128th anniversary of the
capture of the fortress of Izmail by
Alexander Suvorov
Count Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-Rymniksky, Prince of Italy () was a Russian general and military theorist in the service of the Russian Empire.
Born in Moscow, he studied military history as a young boy and joined the Imperial Russian ...
), and, for preliminary accomplishments and this, awarded the Order of St. George of the 3rd degree.
Further advances on
Vyatka were impeded by heavy frost. As the spring
rasputitsa
''Rasputitsa'' (from ; literally "season of bad roads") is the mud season that occurs in various rural areas of Eastern Europe, when the rapid snowmelt or thawing of frozen ground combined with wet weather in spring, or heavy rains in autumn lea ...
arrived, Pepelyayev's position deteriorated. His armies had outrun their supply lines and were exhausted from many months of incessant warfare, while the Red Army was pouring newly raised troops into the area.
Pepelyayev's taking of
Glazov
Glazov ( rus, Глазов, p=ˈɡlazəf; ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town in the Udmurt Republic, Russia, located along the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the Cheptsa River. Population:
History
It was first mentioned in the 17t ...
on 2 June 1919 was his last success. During the following months, his First Siberian Army suffered a series of setbacks and fell back on
Tobolsk, where they were forced to make a last stand against the Bolsheviks. By the end of the year, the
White Army
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had collapsed into a panic and abandoned
Omsk
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, followed by Tomsk.
Pepelyayev's conflict with Kolchak came to a head in mid-December 1919 when he issued threats to arrest the White admiral. They were reconciled by Viktor Pepelyayev before Anatoly was disabled by
typhus
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and transferred for convalescence to
Harbin
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. The remains of his army joined that of
Vladimir Kappel and crossed the frozen
Lake Baikal
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during the
Great Siberian Ice March.
"Pepelyayevshchina"
During his stint in Harbin, the former general was employed in menial jobs, including those of carpenter and taxi driver. Still, he harboured the intention of wresting Siberia from the Bolsheviks. On 31 August 1922 Pepelyayev and 553-strong volunteer "
druzhina" embarked on the last major operation of the Civil War. They sailed into the
Sea of Okhotsk
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and disembarked at the port of
Okhotsk, aiming to penetrate westward into the rugged mountainous country.
In September Pepelyayev sailed up the
Okhota River into Siberia, with his eyes set on
Yakutsk
Yakutsk ( ) is the capital and largest city of Sakha, Russia, located about south of the Arctic Circle. Fueled by the mining industry, Yakutsk has become one of Russia's most rapidly growing regional cities, with a population of 355,443 at the ...
. His troops swarmed over
Yakutia
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, but were contained by
Ivan Strod
Ivan Yakovlevich Strod (, ; April 10, 1894 – February 4, 1938) was a Soviet Red Army officer during the Russian Civil War in the Russian Far East from 1918 to 1923.
Ivan Strod was born in Ludza into the medical attendant's Latvian family. He p ...
's Bolsheviks. Numerically weaker, they were defeated by sheer weight of numbers. After abandoning the key settlement of
Amga, Pepelyayev pressed on towards the Pacific in the hope of making a crossing to
Sakhalin
Sakhalin ( rus, Сахали́н, p=səxɐˈlʲin) is an island in Northeast Asia. Its north coast lies off the southeastern coast of Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, while its southern tip lies north of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. An islan ...
. This final campaign saw him defeated near Okhotsk on 1–2 May. Pepelyayev surrendered to the Bolsheviks after the siege of the seaside village of
Ayan on 17 June 1923. This was the last siege of the Russian Civil War.
Imprisonment and death
Lieutenant General Pepelyayev was tried by the
Vladivostok
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military tribunal and sentenced to execution by
firing squad
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* Dismissal (employment), sudden loss of employment by termination
* Firemaking, the act of starting a fire
* Burning; see combustion
* Shooting, specifically the discharge of firearms
* Execution by firing squad, a method of ...
. After he asked
Mikhail Kalinin
Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin (, ; 3 June 1946) was a Soviet politician and Russian Old Bolshevik revolutionary who served as the first chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (head of state) from 1938 until his resignation in 1946. From ...
for pardon, the sentence was commuted to ten years in prison. He served this term in the
Yaroslavl
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prison, then in
Butyrki. Pepelyayev was finally set at liberty on 6 June 1936 and was employed as a carpenter in
Voronezh
Voronezh ( ; , ) is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects wes ...
. In August 1937, during
The Great Purges, he was again arrested, taken to
Novosibirsk
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, tried on charges of having created a counter-revolutionary organization, sentenced to death on 7 December
and executed on 14 January 1938 as '
enemy of the people
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'. His Civil War rival Ivan Strod also perished in the Great Purge. Pepelyayev was posthumously cleared of these charges and completely
rehabilitated on 20 October 1989.
Honours and awards
*
Order of St. Anna, 4th class with the inscription "For Bravery", 3rd class and 2nd class
*
Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd and 2nd classes
*
Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class, with swords and bow
*
Order of St. George
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, 4th class (27 January 1917)
*
Gold Sword for Bravery
The Gold Sword for Bravery () was a Russian award for bravery. It was set up with two grades on 27 July 1720 by Peter the Great, reclassified as a public order in 1807 and abolished in 1917. From 1913 to 1917 it was renamed the Saint George ...
(27 September 1916)
In popular culture
Pepelyayev is a supporting character in the novel ''1936'', written by Sean League. It offers a fictional explanation for his release from prison in 1936 and re-arrest and execution a year later.
[''1936'', Sean League, Published by Candlelight Press, 2017, ]
Notes
References
Bibliography
* Последние бои на Дальнем Востоке. М., Центрполиграф (Recent fighting in the Far East. M. Tsentrpoligraf), 2005.
* Александр Петрушин. Омск, Аян, Лубянка... Три жизни генерала Пепеляева. // «Родина», 1996 No. 9. (Alexander Petrushin. Omsk, Ayan, Lubyanka ... Three Lives General Pepelyaev. / / "Homeland", 1996 number 9)
* Клипель В. И. Аргонавты снегов. О неудавшемся походе генерала А. Пепеляева. (Klipel VI Argonauts snow. On the failed campaign of General A. Pepelyaev
Домен припаркован в Timeweb
* Пепеляевщина. 6 сентября 1922 — 17 июня 1923 гг. (Pepelyaevschina. 6 September 1922 – 17 June 1923
* Грачев Г. П. Якутский поход генерала Пепеляева (под ред. П. К. Конкина) (Grachev GP Yakut hike General Pepelyaev (ed. Konkin PK)
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