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词条 Boris Dumenko
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  1. Biography

  2. Death

  3. References

Boris Mokeevich Dumenko ({{lang-ru|Думенко Борис Мокеевич}}) (1888 – 11 May 1920) was one of Red Army commanders.[1]

Biography

Dumenko was born in the Don region and took an active part in the organization of the first Soviet cavalry units.

A sergeant at the end of World War I, he returned to the Don and took command of a small unit of Red Cossacks, with Semyon Budyonny as his assistant. In September 1918, he became commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade and in December 1918 of the 1st Cavalry Division within the 10th Army. In January 1919, he became commander of the 4th Cavalry Division of Petrograd. In April 1919, he was appointed assistant Chieff of Staff of the 10th Army for the Cavalry. On 25 May 1919, he was seriously wounded by a bullet in a lung and he was evacuated to Saratov.

On 14 September 1919, he became commander of the newly created Cavalry Corps. Between September and December 1919, the Cavalry Corps won a serie of battles and advanced over the Don Region towards the Caucasus. On 7 January 1920, it took Novocherkassk, the capital of the Don Army.

Death

Despite the fact that Dumenko had joined the Bolshevik Party in January 1920, the Political Department of the corps and higher political authorities accused him of encouraging anti-Bolshevik and anti-Semitic sentiments among the rank-and-file troopers, hampering the work of the military commissars, and insufficiently combating the robbery and drunkenness of the Red Army soldiers. In order to resolve the growing serious conflict between Dumenko and the political Departement, a new military commissar, VN Mikeladze, was sent to the Cavalry Corps in December 1919, but was killed in February 1920 under unclear circumstances. The identity of the murderer was not established by the investigation. Despite this, Dumenko was arrested along with six of his closest assistants on charges of killing the military commissar and preparing a mutiny. The accusations came from Dmitry Zhloba, the commander of one of the brigades, military adviser G. Peskarev, and commissar Kravtsov.

Dumenko and three others were shot on 11 or 13 May 1920.

The background of this execution is the conflict between Trotsky and Stalin. Dumenko was a supporter of Stalin, his successor Mikhail Tukhachevsky a nominee of Trotsky.

Dumenko had been highly critical on the policy of Lev Trotsky of having political commissaries control the Army commanders from the rearguard and not in combat.

Dumenko was rehabilitated in August 1964.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sakharov-center.ru/asfcd/auth/?t=page&num=8008 |title=СМЕРТЬ КОМКОРА ДУМЕНКО — ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЕ СТАЛИНА, ВОРОШИЛОВА И БУДЕННОГО ::: Боярчиков А.И. - Воспоминания ::: Боярчиков Александр Иванович ::: Воспоминания о ГУЛАГе :: База данных :: Авторы и тексты |publisher=Sakharov-center.ru |date= |accessdate=2014-01-18}}

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