Background
PUGACHYOV, Semyon was born on February 25, 1889 in Ryazan’. Son of a teacher.
PUGACHYOV, Semyon was born on February 25, 1889 in Ryazan’. Son of a teacher.
1908 graduate Aleksey Military College. 1914 graduate General Staff Academy.
Served with 6th Siberian Corps in World War 1. Suffered from gas poisoning and won various military orders. Served with Operations Board, Northern Front.
From April 1918 in Red Army. Served on Staff, Ural Military district. From July 1919 head, Operations Department, Staff of 2nd Army on Eastern Front.
From September 1919 head, Operations Board, Staff of Special Group on Southern Front. From October 1919 head, Operations Board, Staff of Southwestern, and from January 1920 of Caucasian Fronts. March 1920—June 1921 chief of staff, Caucasian Front.
From June 1921 chief of staff, Separate Caucasian Army. From June 1922 also Transcaucasian SFSR Assistant People's Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs. From July 1923 commander, Turkestani Front.
April 1924—February 1925 commander, Separate Caucasian Red Banner Army. 1925 — 28 deputy chief of staff, Red Army. 1927 and 1928 attended Geneva Disarmament Conference as military consultant.
1928-1931 chief of staff, Ukraine Military district. 1931-1932 chief of staff, Centr Asian Military district. September 1932—January 1939 commandant, Red Army Military Transport Academy.
January 1939 arrested by People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs.
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.
Communist Party member from 1934.