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Nikolai Aleksandrovich Lokhvitsky
Nikolai Lochvitsky
Born 7 October 1867 (gregorian)
Died 5 November 1933
Place of birth Saint Petersburg
Buried at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
Allegiance Flag of Russia Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Army
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Russian Imperial Army
Battles/wars Second Battle of the Aisne
Awards Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur Légion d’honneur

Nikolai Aleksandrovich Lokhvitsky (in Russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Ло́хвицкий) was a General in the Russian Expeditionary Force in France (REF).[1]

Lokhvitsky took command of the First brigade of the REF leaving Moscow on 2 February 1916. They travelled by train across Siberia to the port of Dal'ny. Here they sailed on four ships via the Suez Canal to Marseilles, arriving in April 1916. They were billeted at the training camp at Mailly-le-Camp, Champaigne. When they were joined by the 3rd brigade in September 1916, they were merged into a Division at Mourmelon-le-Grand also in Champaigne.[2]

Russian Civil War[]

In 1919, he joined the forces of Admiral Kolchak in Siberia. From April to June 1919 he commanded the 3rd Ural Corps and the 1st Army and finally, after the reorganization, the 2nd Army. He was replaced in August 1919 by General Wojciechowski. He participated in the Great Siberian Ice March and was sent ahead by Kolchak to Irkutsk to prepare for the transfer of the staff to this city and to negotiate with Ataman Semenov.

From April to August 1920 he commanded the Far East Army, from August to December he was Chief of the General Staff. In October 1920 he rejected the overall command of Semenov and recognized as the commander-in-chief of the Russian armed forces General Baron Wrangel.

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