Background
Uborevich, Ieronim was born in 1896.
Uborevich, Ieronim was born in 1896.
Educated at the Konstantinovskoe Artillery School, 1916.
Took part in World War I as a sub-lieutenant. After the Bolshevik take-over, organized the Red Guards in Bessarabia. During the Civil War, joined the Red Army, 1918.
Commander of several armies. After the Civil War, army commander in the Ukraine and the Crimea, and Commander of the Eastern Siberian military district. Minister of War of the Far Eastern (buffer) Republic, and Commanderin-chief of the People’s Revolutionary Army occupying the Far East, 1922.
Commander of several military districts, including Moscow, in the late 1920s. Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR, and Head of Armaments, 1930-1931. Non-voting member of the Central Committee of the VKP, 1930-1937.
Commander of the Belorussian military district, 1931-1937.
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.