Background
LUKOMSKIY, Aleksandr was born on July 10, 1868.
military commander and politician
LUKOMSKIY, Aleksandr was born on July 10, 1868.
1897 graduate General Staff Academy.
1897-1909 staff officer, Kiev Military district. 1909-1914 head, Draft Department. Main Board of General Staff.
1913-1915 head of chancelry, Minister of War. 1915-1916 Assistant Minister of War (for supply of troops). 1916 commanded 32nd Infantry Division in breaching Austrian forces.
Chief of staff, 10th Army. October 1916-April 1917 QuartermasterGen, Headquarters of supreme commander in chief 1917 commanded 1st Army Corps.
June-August 1917 chief of staff to supreme commander in chief Supported General Kornilov’s bid to liquidate Bolshevik organizations in Pctrograd and end dichotomous rule of Provisional Government and Petrograd Soviet. 14 September 1917 arrested by Provisional Government.
2 December 1917 fled with Kornilov from Bykhov Prison and made his way to Novocherkassk on the Don, where he helped form White Volunteer Army. 1918-1919 chief of staff, Volunteer Army. Chief, Military Board.
Assistant commander in chief Armed Forces of Southern Russia (Denikin). July 1919-January 1920 chairman, Special Consultative Board, which acted as government in areas liberated from Soviet troops.
March 1920 moved to Constantinople and represented General Wrangel in Entente Allied Committee. After end of Civil War lived abroad.
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