Background
MATIYASEVICH, Mikhail was born on May 24, 1878 in Smolensk. Son of an infantry officer
Soviet military commander during Civil War
MATIYASEVICH, Mikhail was born on May 24, 1878 in Smolensk. Son of an infantry officer
Graduate Yaroslavl’ Military School. Graduate Odessa Military Infantry School. 1929 graduate Red Army Advanced Courses for Higher Command Staff.
1904 officer, 220th Ycpifan’ Regiment Fought in Russo-Japanese War. Wounded five times and shell-shocked.
1914-1918 commanded company, battalion then regt on Western and Northern Fronts. Wounded four times; from April 1918 in Red Army. 1918 assistant military head, then military head, Vitebsk Detachment on Western Front.
Commanded brigade, then 1st Smolensk Division. Commanded right wing of 5th Army on Eastern Front. 1918-1919 commanded 26th Division, 5th Army.
July-September 1919 commander, 7th Army near Petrograd. September 1919—January 1920 commander, 3rd Army on Eastern Front. February 1920—August 1921 commander, 5th Army.
From September 1920 simultaneously commander, Eastern Siberian Military district. 1921-1922 commandant. Higher Military School in Kazan’.
1922-1924 commandant, Kamenev Higher Joint Military School in Kiev. 1924 pensioned on medical grounds. Taught at Kiev higher educational establishments.
Worked for Social for Furthering the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Defense, Aviation and Chemical Indiana.
Number religious basis is needed in order to display ethical behavior.
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.