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Kravtsov Pyotr Gavrilovich
Born(1861-01-21)January 21, 1861
Ragozina Balka
DiedJanuary 12, 1919(1919-01-12) (aged 57)
Tsaritsyn
Allegiance Russia
BranchRussian Imperial Army Don Army
Years of service1879-1919
RankRussian Imperial Army

Don Army

Commands16th Special Escadron of 14th Army
3rd Cossack Division of the Don Army
Battles / warsWorld War I

Civil War in Russia

AwardsOrder of St. Anna of 2nd degree
Order of St. Anna of 3rd degree
Order of Saint Stanislaus of 3st degree
Order of Saint Stanislaus of 2st degree

Pyotr Gavrilovich Kravtsov (January 21, 1861 – January 21, 1919) was an oficer of the Russian Imperial Army and Major General of the Don Army[1]. During the First World War he was a commander of the Sixteenth Special Don Cossack Regiment, and after his promotion to Major General from April 1917 to January 1918 Commander of the 3rd Don Cossack Division.

Biography

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Petr Kravtzov as a junker of the Novocherkassk Military College

Pyotr Kravtsov was born into a Don Cossacks family of Kravtsov on January 21, 1861 in Rogozina Balka Estate. His father, was a Don Cossacks khorunzhyi Gavriil Pavlovich Kravtzov and mother from the pomeschik family Natalia P. Selavanova (ru:Селивановы). Family was a great friends of Anton Chekhov after his first visit to the steppe in 1876 to the Kravtzovs country house in Rogozina Balka.[2]. Anton Chekhov tutored Petr Kravtzov befor during his student days alone in Taganrog [3]

Military career

Kravtsov reported for active duty on September 1, 1879, and was assigned to the 20th Don Cossacks Cavalry Regiment stationed at Don Host Oblast. Between 1882 and 1887, Kravtsov served with the 5th Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment at various postings in Poland and in the West Ukraine.

On April 15, 1898, Pyotr Kravtsov was promoted to Yesaul and took command of a troop of the 15th Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment. When the World War I began, Petr Kravtzov was reverted to the rank of Colonel in the Russian Imperial Army to which he had been promoted on July 2, 1915. He was placed in command of the 16th Special Escadron of the 14th Army Corps.

In Civil War in Russia he command the 3rd Don Division in Cossack corps of Don Army of Generals Alexander V. Golubintzev and Mamontov K.K.. General Pyotr Kravtsov was killed by Bolsheviks under command of Semyon Budyonny in Battle for Tsaritsyn on January 21, 1919 where he fought in the field until out of ammunition, and remained until the Bolsheviks made their final assault to give time for his men to escape. He was killed and his body was sabred until unrecognizable[4].


References

  1. ^ http://militera.lib.ru/research/volkov1/04.html Volkov S.V. Tragedy of the russian oficer corps. Oficers in White movement
  2. ^ Letter to Kravtzov, 29 January 1883. Chekhov A.P., Letters of Anton Tchehov to his family and friends. Publ: University of Michigan Library. 1920
  3. ^ "Im in love with Donetz steppe..." Tchehov in Taganrog
  4. ^ Memories of Semyon Budyonny. First Book. Moscow: Voenizdat, 1958. Chapter IV. Crashing of the White Army of General Krasnov. http://militera.lib.ru/memo/russian/budenny_sm/1_04.html