Roberts Eidemanis

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Roberts Eidemanis
Robert Eideman and Philip R. Faymonville.jpg
Robert Eideman and the American military attaché Philip R. Faymonville
Born1895
Lejasciems, Gulbene Municipality, Russian Empire (now Latvia)
DiedJune 12, 1937
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
AllegianceRussian Empire
Soviet Union
Years of service1916–1917 (Russian Empire)
1918–1937 (Soviet Union)
RankKomkor
Battles/warsRussian Civil War

Roberts Eidemanis (Russian: Ро́берт Петро́вич Эйдема́н, Robert Petrovich Eideman; 1895 – June 12, 1937) was a Latvian Soviet Komkor, writer and poet.

He was born in Lejasciems, Gulbene Municipality of Latvia as a son of a Latvian father and an Estonian mother. Eideman fought in World War I in the Imperial Russian Army and the Russian Civil War on the side of the Soviet Red Army. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of 1918. Eideman was one of the defendants in the Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization alongside Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky. He was executed in Moscow. After the death of Joseph Stalin, Eideman was rehabilitated.

Eideman after his arrest by the NKVD

Awards

Prose

  • Kalnaj-dsimt (Kalnāj family) 1913
  • Unstoppable March 1925
  • Surrounded by 1925
  • Rock riot in 1929 (atk 1969)
  • Mead stories 1926
  • Obligation of 1926
  • Go forth in 1930s attacks
  • Reunion in 1935
  • Before the storm in 1935

Military technical monographs

  • Fighting against the kulak rebellion and their banditry. Kharkov, 1921 (Cīņa ar kulaku sacelšanos un bandītismu)
  • Pockets of atamanshhiny and banditry. Kharkov. 1921 (Atamanisma un bandītisma avoti)
  • Army in 1917 year. M.-L., Gos. Ed. 1927. 107 pages (Armija 1917 gadā) co-author Melikov
  • The civil war in Ukraine. Kharkov. 1928 (Pilsoņu karš Ukrainā) co-author Kakurin

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