Vladimir Wasiljewicz Striekopytov, Russian Владимир Васильевич Стрекопытов (born 1899 in Tula, died in 1941 in the USSR) - Russian military (colonel), anti-Bolshevik militant, emigrant.
He graduated from Tula town school. He served in the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SS). He was mobilized to the Russian army. He participated in the First World War, reaching the rank of elite captain (according to some sources of Praporsk). In 1918 he joined the Bolshevik army. At the beginning. In 1919, he served as chief of supply of the 68th Regiment of Strzelecki. At the end of March this year, in Homle, he organized a revolt against the Bolshevik Brigade of the 8th Rifle Division (see: Strikekopyta Rust). After his rapid fall he reached the Ukrainian army Semena Petlura. He then entered the Northwestern Army of General Nikolai N. Judenicz. He was named Colonel. He took over the command of the Tulska Division. After the defeat of the White Army at the beginning. 1920, settled in Estonia. He organized cooperatives from his former subordinates. After the Red Army occupied the country in the summer of 1940, he was arrested by the NKVD. After the trial, he was sentenced to death and executed. Bibliography
D. L. Golinkow, The Downfall of the Anti-Soviet Underground in the USSR (1917-1925), 1975
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