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  1. Vladimir Alexandrovich Antonov-Ovseenko (Russian: Владимир Александрович Антонов-Овсеенко; Ukrainian: Володимир Олександрович Антонов-Овсієнко; 9 March 1883 – 10 February 1938), real surname Ovseenko, party aliases 'Bayonet' (Штык) and 'Nikita' (Никита ...

  2. Nov 7, 2017 · During the Russian civil war Vladimir Antonov Ovseenko (left) fought with the Red army, while Nikolay Lvov (right) supported the White army [Sergey Kozmin/Al Jazeera][Wikipedia]

  3. Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko. During the Civil War Antonov-Ovseenko commanded the Bolshevik campaign in the Ukraine and organized famine relief in Samara province. Antonov-Ovseenko worked closely with Leon Trotsky and in 1922 he was appointed Chief of Political Administration of the Red Army.

  4. As the palace was being attacked, a group of around a dozen people, led by Bolshevik military leader Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko, snuck into the palace through an open and unguarded gate in the...

  5. Vladimir Alexandrovich Antonov-Ovseenko, real surname Ovseenko, party aliases 'Bayonet' (Штык) and 'Nikita' (Никита), literary pseudonym A. Galsky, was a prominent Bolshevik leader, Soviet statesman, military commander, and diplomat.

  6. The assault led by Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko was launched at 9:45 p.m., signaled by a blank shot from the cruiser Aurora. The Winter Palace was guarded by Cossacks, Women's Batallion, and cadets (military students) corps.

  7. at the front during World War I. Beginning in December 1917, Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko marshalled a force of Red Guards for a drive on the Don. Remarkably successful, considering the ad hoc nature of his troops, Antonov-Ovseenko rapidly succeeded in taking the Cossack capital of Novocherkassk and the major city of Rostov-on-Don in January and ...

  8. Aug 11, 2017 · Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko. New posts at the top. Age: 34. Pseudonym: A. Galskiy Rank: second lieutenant. Occupation: journalist, public figure, military man. Non-fiction. Project 1917 is a series of events that took place a hundred years ago as described by those involved.

  9. Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko deserted from the army during the 1905 Revolution. He joined the Menshevik Military Committee and edited the underground newspaper Kazarma (Garrison). However, he was arrested in April, 1906, but escaped from Sushchevsky Prison.

  10. He was arrested by Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko and the Red Guards on 25th October, 1917. He later wrote about the incident in his book, In the Winter Palace (1918) There was a noise behind the door and it burst open like a splinter of wood thrown out by a wave, a little man flew into the room, pushed in by the onrushing crowd which poured in ...