Hey, Sieryszew
Stiepan Michajłowicz Sieryszew (Russian: Stepan Michailevich Snezev, born 1889, died 29 February 1928 in Moscow) - Soviet military. Curriculum vitae
In the years 1914-1917 he served in the Russian army, in 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), in October 1917 he became commander of the Red Guards unit at the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of the Rad Siberian Army. He participated in the civil war, he was a member of the staff of the Nadbajkalskie Front and the Daurski Front, and in 1918, after the occupation of Siberia by the whites, he undertook an underground activity. In 1918 he was arrested by whites, released in February 1920 after Red's re-capture of Siberia, then he became a member of the Amur Revolutionary Committee, and from April 18 to November 24, 1920 commanded the Amur Front. From November 24, 1920 to March 6, 1921 and again from June 30 to July 10, 1921 he commanded the 2nd Amur Army of the Far Eastern Republic, and from December 18, 1921 to March 11, 1922, the Eastern Front of the Far Eastern Republic and at the same time a member of the Military Revolutionary Council of the Revolutionary People's Army. Far East. In 1922-1924 he commanded the 48th Infantry Division, from 1924 to March 1926 he was an auxiliary commander of the corps, from March 1926 to October 1927, military attaché at the Embassy of the USSR in Japan, and from October 1927 to the end of his life the head of the Central House of the Red Army. In 1925 he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Bibliography
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