
Junker mutiny - Wikipedia
The Junker mutiny (Russian: Юнкерский мятеж) was a Russian counterrevolutionary mutiny of military school cadets in Petrograd against the Bolsheviks in October 1917.
Cadet Corps (Russia) - Wikipedia
A Cadet corps (Russian: Кадетский корпус, romanized: Kadetskiy korpus), historically an admissions-based all-boys military cadets school, prepared boys to become commissioned officers in Imperial Russia. Boys entered a cadet corps between the ages of 8 and 15.
The Junkers and the Cadet Corps in 1917 - Revolution 1917
The Junkers and the Cadets (both groups made up from military school graduates) played an important role in the revolutionary events of 1917, and were some of the last defenders of the Provisional Government. Still, many of the Junkers did not join this cause of their own volition.
Junker (Russia) - Wikipedia
In 1900, the Russian government established junker infantry schools in Moscow and Kiev, and in 1902 a junker cavalry school in Yelizavetgrad.
The Cadets and Junkers in fight against bolshevism. 1917-1922
2011年7月19日 · Tribute to first fighters against bolshevism. Junker (Юнкер in Russian, or yunker) has several meanings in the Imperial Russia. The word is from the German language, where it means "young lord". Junker was a military rank …
The Cheka: Sword and Shield of the Revolution
2017年7月15日 · They gathered arms and organized Junkers (Cadets), Cossacks, old officers of the Czarist army, and the bourgeois youth. The first attempt to overthrow the government was the Kerensky-Krasnov uprising, in October 1917, supported by the “Junkers mutiny” in Petrograd.
Junker (Russia) | Military Wiki - Fandom
Junker was a military rank for junior officers of dvoryan descent since 1902. Junker was the rank for a volunteer at military service (вольноопределяющийся, volno-opredelyayuščiysya) in the Russian Navy in 19th and 20th centuries.
The Cadets and Junkers in fight against bolshevism. - altCensored
2011年7月19日 · Tribute to first fighters against bolshevism. Junker (Юнкер in Russian, or yunker) has several meanings in the Imperial Russia. The word is from the German language, where it means "young lord". Junker was a military rank …
Junker (Russia) - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
*Junker was the rank for a volunteer at military service (вольноопределяющийся, "volno-opedelyayuščiysya") in the Russian Navy in 19th and 20th centuries. * Kamer-Junker (cf. German "Kammerjunker") was a courtier title defined in the Table of Ranks , generally equating to valet de chambre or Groom of the Chamber .
SS-Junker Schools - Wikipedia
SS-Junker Schools (German SS-Junkerschulen) were leadership training facilities for officer candidates of the Schutzstaffel (SS). The term Junkerschulen was introduced by Nazi Germany in 1937, although the first facilities were established at …
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