Background
GLAZENAP, Pyotr was born on March 2, 1882 in Gzhatsk, Smolensk Province. Son of a hereditary Russian Army officer
GLAZENAP, Pyotr was born on March 2, 1882 in Gzhatsk, Smolensk Province. Son of a hereditary Russian Army officer
1903 graduate Nikolay Cavalry College, Saint St. Petersburg. 1913 graduate Saint St. Petersburg Cavalry Officers’ School.
1903-1911 officer, 37th Dragoon Regt and Guards Cavalry Reserve Regiment 1913-1914 officer, Saint St. Petersburg Cavalry Officers’ School. 1914-1917 active war service in command of a partisan unit operating behind German lines.
From December 1917 served with General Alekseyev’s Volunteer Army. 1918-1919 commanded a group, a squardron, a cavalry regt and a brigade. 1918 military governor, Stavropol’ Province after withdrawal of Soviet troops.
1919-1920 commander, Petrograd group of forces and force commander, Northwestern Army. 1919 also military governor, Petrograd area after withdrawal of Soviet troops. 1920 mustered Russian units for Pilsudski’s Army in Poland.
From 1920 in emigration, 1948-1951 chairman, League of the Banner of Street Andrew, an antiCommunist emigre organization in West Germany.
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.