Dmitri Parsky
Dmitri Pavlovich Parsky (Russian: Дми́трий Па́влович Па́рский) (29 October [O.S. 17 October] 1866 in Tula – 20 December 1921) was a Russian general of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, who fought on the Eastern Front.
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Dmitri Parsky
In 1893 he attended the General Staff Academy.
In World War I, he commanded the 12th Army from 20 July to 9 September 1917 and the 3rd Army from 9 September 1917 to 8 November 1917.[1]
He was the first battle-experienced Tsarist General to offer his services to the Red Army,[2] explaining his viewpoint thus
- "I am far from this Bolshevism you preach. But I am ready to work honourably not only with them, but with anyone, even the Devil and his disciples, if only to save Russia from German slavery."[3]
During the Russian Civil War, he first was commander of the Narva Front and later of the entire Northern Front.
He died of typhus in 1921.
Honours and awards
- Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd class (1896);
- Order of St. Anne 3rd class (1900);
- Order of St. Stanislaus, 2nd class (1903);
- Order of St. Anne, 2nd class with swords (1906);
- Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class with swords and bow (1906);
- Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class (1909, 31 January 1910);
- Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st class (6 December 1913)
- Order of St. George, 4th class (2 June 1915)
- Gold Sword for Bravery (1916)
References
- Prit Buttar (2017). The Splintered Empires: The Eastern Front 1917–21. Osprey Publishing. p. 205. ISBN 9781472819857.
- From Tsarist General to Red Army Commander by Mikhail Bonch-Bruevich, translated by Vladimir Vezey, Progress Publishers, 1966
- The Russian Civil War by Evan Mawdsley, p 83.
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