Vladimir Aleksandrowicz Wiszniewski, Russian Владимир Александрович Вишневский (born June 3, 1920 in Chabarovsk, September 8, 2000 in Washington) is an emigre Russian activist, Yugoslav Army officer, and later Russian Corps of Defense during the Second World War.
In 1924 his family settled in the SHS Kingdom. Vladimir A. Wiszniewski graduated primary school in Belgrade, and in 1938 1 Russian Corps of Cadets in the White Church. After graduating from the military academy in September 1940, he served as a lieutenant in the Yugoslav Army. In April 1941 he participated in the war with Germany. After the defeat of the Yugoslav army, he joined the collaborative units of General Milan Nedicia and then went to the newly formed Russian Volunteer Corps. He assumed command of the machine gun platoon. In 1942 he was promoted to lieutenant. Served in 2nd Regiment. From October 1944 he commanded heavy platoon 1 battalion of 4th Regiment. At the end of the war he stayed at the Kellerberg Corps. In 1947 he came to Venezuela, where he graduated from construction studies. He worked as an engineer. In 1991 he settled in the USA. He was active in the Kadet Federation of Russian Cadet Corps Abroad. In 1999 he headed the Washington Department of the Russian Federation (ROWS). From the beginning. In January 2000 he served as deputy chairman of the ROWS. Formally he was promoted to the rank of elite. From the beginning. February of the year was the chair of the ROWS. He decided to liquidate the ROWS, but it was boycotted. Bibliography
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