Vladimir Rykowski


Vladimir Fyodorovich Rykovski, Russian Владимир Федорович Рыковский (born in 1958 in Buenos Aires) is a commander of the Sutherland in the 1st Siedlion Regiment, then the 2nd Piast Regiment in the Cossack State during World War II, Immigrant Cossack activist.

In the interwar period, he lived in the Ust'-Bielo-Kalitwienska stanza in the Dniester district. After its occupation by the German army in late August 1942, he collaborated with the occupying forces. Shortly before the military senate, he took over the command of the sotnium in the newly formed Siniegorski Atamaniak Regiment. He participated in battles with the Red Army at Stalingrad, on the North Don, and then on the River Mius. After the creation of the Cossack State, F. Rykowski was the commander of the 2nd Polish Regiment of Foot, led by Cf. With the rest of the Cossack State, he surrendered to the British, but escaped the Soviets because he was in hospital. He succeeded in "stirring" in the ordinary Cossack soldiers and then escaping into the nearby mountains. He got into the camp, where the Russian Military Corps was being held. At the end of the war he emigrated to Argentina, where he became an ataman of their state. General P. N. Krasnowa in Buenos Aires. He worked in local Cossack organizations.

Short biography of Vladimir F. Rykowski (Russian)

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