Background
Kappel, Vladimir was born on April 28, 1883 in the village of Nizhneozernaia.
Kappel, Vladimir was born on April 28, 1883 in the village of Nizhneozernaia.
He graduated from the Saint St. Petersburg Page Corps and then from the Nikolayevskoye Cavalry School and Nikolayevskaya Academy of the General Staff.
During the First World War he was a Chief of the 347th Infantry Regiment"s Staff and an officer in the 1st Army"s Staff. Following the Bolshevik Revolution, Kappel commanded the Komuch White Army group (People Army of Komuch) (1918, June–September) and from December 1919 the Eastern Front of Aleksandr Kolchak. Although he was a self-declared monarchist, Kappel said he would fight under any banner against Bolsheviks.
Kappel"s adherents and allies were known in Russian as kappelevtsy (каппелевцы).
After the execution of Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak in Irkutsk, the kappelevtsy were forced to undertake a winter march toward Chita, known as the "Great Siberian Ice march". General Kappel died of deep frostbite.
Kappel"s tomb in Harbin was pulled down after Mao Zedong assumed power in China. On December 19, 2006, the remains of Kappel were transported for reinterment from China to Irkutsk.
On January 13, 2007, Vladimir Kappel"s remains were interred at Donskoy Monastery in Moscow.
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