Alexander Sergejewitsch Lukomski

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Alexander Lukomski

Alexander Sergejewitsch Lukomski ( Russian Александр Сергеевич Лукомский , scientific transliteration Aleksandr Sergeevič Lukomskij ; born July 10, 1868 , † January 25, 1939 in Paris ) was a Russian officer with the rank of lieutenant general. During the First World War he fought for the Imperial Russian Army .

Life

He was a comrade in arms of Lawr Kornilow (1870-1918) and one of the organizers of the Volunteer Army , an association of the White Army in the Russian Civil War .

He was arrested with him for his participation in the Kornilov putsch, and they later fled together from the Bychow prison .

Lukomski completed his training as a military engineer at the Nikolaevsky Military Academy of Engineering , now the Military Engineering University ( Wojenny inschenerno-technitscheski uniwersitet ).

He later emigrated. His memoirs appeared in 1922.

Others

His person provides one of the characters for the play Weiter… weiter… weiter… by Michail Schatrow .

Works

  • Memoirs of the Russian Revolution. Translation by Mrs. Vitali. Allen and Unwin, London 1922. (reprint: Hyperion, Westport, CT 1975)
  • Očerki iz moej žizni. Vospominanija. Ajris-press, Moskva 2012, ISBN 978-5-8112-4483-6 .

literature

Web links

Commons : Alexander Lukomsky  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Rosenfeld (ed.): Pavlo Skoropads'kyi. P. 76 (note 112)