Background
GOLIKOV, Aleksandr was born in 1896.
GOLIKOV, Aleksandr was born in 1896.
Early 1920's graduate Red Army Military Academy.
Fought in World War 1. From June 1918 in Red Army. 1918-1921 chief of artillery, 23rd Infantry Division.
Commanded 23rd and 7th Infantry Division. Commanded shock troops, 12th Army. Commander, 15th Cavalry Division.
1920 distinguished himself in Warsaw campaign and subsequent rear-guard battles. After Civil War cavalry inspector, Western Military district. Commander 7th Cavalry Division.
Directed Red Army Commanders' Advanced Cavalry Courses. Head, Cavalry Department, Frunze Military Academy. Red Army assistant inspector of cavalry.
1937 arrested by People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs;/4u>ardr: two Orders of the Red Banner.
Religious leaders contribute to secular and religious wars by endorsing or supporting the violence.
The emphasis on peaceful coexistence doesn’t mean that the Soviet Union accepted a static world with clear lines. Socialism is inevitable and the "correlations of forces" were moving towards socialism.