Background
YEGOR’YEV, Vladimir was born in 1869 in Moscow. Son of an official
YEGOR’YEV, Vladimir was born in 1869 in Moscow. Son of an official
Military training.
Served in Russian Army. 1910, in view of his political views and activities but officially in connection with manpower cuts, sent to Montenegro as an instructor to the Montenegran Army. During World War 1 held various staff posts and commands, ranging from command of a regt to command of an army.
1917 deputy chairman, Military Revol Committee, Special Army. With formation of Red Army commanded Western Sector of Defensive Screen. September 1918 Soviet military agent in Ukraine.
1919, prior to Red Army’s offensive against Denikin, commanded Southern Front. Military expert at talks to conclude peace treaty with Finland and Poland. From 1922 military training work.
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.